Any public youtube clip of Huang doing the 5 is deliberately wrong. PK has stories of Huang collecting videos taken of his inner school classes to "review" (and said tapes disappearing never to be mentioned again).
Guillem has a free basic intro to the 5 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_51xRJfQ7XoAnd of course more details on his online course.
As one simple example I'd note the shoulders and elbows in the 1st and 2nd: most people lift the shoulders and elbows at the same time and drop them both at the same time. This cuts off the wave of elastic power and is the reason why many people shove in the push hands--they are unable to correctly wave the power from the foot through the center then back/shoulder blades then arms because they don't have the correct motor control in the arms.
Instead the shoulder blades should actually be dropping in the back at the same time the elbows are still activating (physically going up and out).
I.e. usually people activate the trapezius (and surrounding muscles) and the deltoid (and surrounding stuff) together, and deactivate them together. One of the basic things in the 1st and 2nd loosenings is teaching how to separate the motor control to simultaneously deactivate trapezius and surrounding while activating deltoid and surrounding. Huang's form emphasizes this in every single movement of the form.
In the link above you can see Guillem do it (amongst a number of other things), I recommend trying to follow along in real time with his instructions and not just watching (makes a boring movie but an interesting training to try to follow)
wayne hansen wrote:Reminds me of a student of mine called Roger who I asked to leave
There are a lot of students who claim a greater connection to Huang than they actually had
However I don’t see much difference in how Miz does the 5 to how most do them
I would love to know what difference you see