Friday, December 28, 2007

Baji Quan of Master Liu YunQiao 劉雲樵大師的八極拳影片

Duration: 03:03 minutes
Upload Time: 2006-11-17 02:43:26
User: hsu363
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KungFu  Baji  Wutan  中國武術  武壇  八極  劉雲樵  

Description:

這段影片是在民國70年代,由今是公司所拍攝的八極拳紀錄片的片段,內容為由劉雲樵大師所示範的八極拳用法及八極連環拳,相當珍貴,值得參考.

Comments

alekx58 ::: Favorites  2007-12-27 12:52:19

5 elemente chi kung
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Pecherin72 ::: Favorites  2007-12-21 12:57:20

Master Liu, the best there was (except his master LiShuwen) I understand that Master Liu served his government during WW2 and killed using his martial arts.
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Variand ::: Favorites  2007-12-12 14:27:15

Tai Chi and Ba Ji Quan are both internal styles concentrating on building chi, and concentrating controled force. The biggest difference i've noticed between the 2 (besides the obvious techniques) is that ba ji trains explosive strikes and stomping, while tai chi's strikes are slow and precise. if that makes any sense.
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stalloneitalianodoc ::: Favorites  2007-12-12 03:21:29

very nice video. bajiquan is a very strong style. and the guy that says "it looks internal" is quire right... i'm not a real expert on all the lineages of baji, but i can surely say that it's inbetween external and internal styles.
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Aurelio1212121221 ::: Favorites  2007-11-19 04:59:35

TRUE POWER!
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Laozung ::: Favorites  2007-11-10 12:31:25

these are deathly teachnique,and focus on the hit and force...trong enough to kill person...
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merLin123a ::: Favorites  2007-11-09 17:13:56

i do tai chi. whats the difference? anybody know? they both look internal and quite similar
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Variand ::: Favorites  2007-09-27 01:17:49

GOOD LORD THE POWER!!! 0:43-0:53.... ba ji quan's sliding horse stepping... Master Liu had amazing power!!!
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egwidener ::: Favorites  2007-09-20 20:31:37

He was being nice and not killing them...just pushin' them around...
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windwod ::: Favorites  2007-09-17 23:10:57

Master Liu did learn Baguazhang
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Indra420 ::: Favorites  2007-09-13 11:38:15

I know pretty much nothing about Bajiquan, but the students looked very mcuh like they were circle walking from Baguzhang...what is the relationship between the two styles?
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spmmantisboy ::: Favorites  2007-08-27 21:03:30

meant no disrespect and I know it's only a demo but if you are engaged with 4 opponents, and tied up with one the other three are not just going to stand there circling.
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WarriorBoy ::: Favorites  2007-08-24 06:12:12

Oh how clever of you! You're like, totally the first person to ever say something like that! Pat yourself on the back and give yourself a gold star, kiddo, ya earned it!
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spmmantisboy ::: Favorites  2007-08-20 01:23:44

why don't they all attack him at once
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fallenangei ::: Favorites  2007-08-07 13:11:55

god, that chuansheng guy keeps posting quotes straight off of wikipedia -_-
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