Hello,
Mr. Wang has been discussed a couple of time here I think.
I have seen him in person a few times and used to train with his students, many years back.
For all I have seen and known through different parties, he is the real deal and then some.
His curriculum includes Chen and Yang, including the rare Quan You Laojia, Xingyi, Bagua and Siming Quan of course.
Plus, if I remember right bits of a few other items like Tan Tui, Tong Bei, Hou Quan and other stuff.
I believe he rarely if ever teaches these, focusing mainly on purely internal styles.
No, it is not made up for the film. It is his personal interpretation of Yang and Chen, heavily influenced by Siming boxing.
PS.
Siming Quan, by the way, is the original Neijia Quan. It was an unfortunate coincidence that later the term Neijia Quan was started to refer to internal arts.
As I recall, the people who coined the term were told afterwards other style was already using the name but by then it was too late to fix the error.
wiesiek wrote:This vid. is described as:
Master Wang Bo of Shanghai (China) performing Yang, Chen style Taijquan and Songxi Pai Internal Boxing of Siming
https://youtu.be/heAa9nVKq1Iis it "made up" for the filming?,
but looks interesting
do you, guys ,have idea is he >real deal <?