I could quite clearly see what he was doing and its all explainable and replicable by anyone who has a bit of time.
middleway wrote:I could quite clearly see what he was doing and its all explainable and replicable by anyone who has a bit of time.
Do you think that Neigong or IP should not be explainable or replicable then?
thanks for the vids
chris
AllanF wrote:I the clips were posted as examples of what i am looking for in comparison to someone like Rick Young ( a man i greatly admire both for his skills and his attitude towards the arts - when i return to Edinburgh i intend to check him out). Unfortunately the only clips i have of Rick Young this side of the Great Firewall are JKD trapping: http://www.56.com/u28/v_NDQ5OTU4MjU.html
and Kali knife work: http://www.56.com/u95/v_NDk5NTY4MDQ.html
IMHO Rick is very skilled but what is displayed in the clips i posted in the OP is different.
I was hoping people would suggest names of masters (IN CHINESE) that they felt had "unusual" skills.
Jonathan, thanks for the clip for Master Zhou but unfortunately, as i posted in the OP, i CANNOT watch Youtube! Do you know his name in Chinese characters? 周...
jonathan.bluestein wrote:One of the best teachers who commonly show good "IP" on video is Guo Shilei. He has a youtube channel though. Do try searching his name: 郭石磊. He has some very good videos that are well-worth watching. Among other things, he can be seen tossing around people in the air unto chairs and couches with great ease. He also shows combative applications and tactics for IMA.
Gringorn wrote:What about the late Wang Chieh?
Does he qualify?
Master Wang Chieh just passed away. Such a great loss.
Gringorn wrote:What about the late Wang Chieh?
Does he qualify?
Master Wang Chieh just passed away. Such a great loss.
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