Sadly I can't see either of the film clips here in Australia
blame the great western firewall......Can't see it in Germany, either!
GrahamB wrote:I can see the clips - doesn't look like anything special to me. I think the point the OP is making is that this Chinese guy forward-weights his pi chuan?
nicklinjm wrote:I'd caution against assuming that the video posted by the 'OP' is *the* way Piquan is practiced in Guo Yunshen-derived branches. There are some pretty big variances in skill level and manner of performing 5 elements / 12 animals in the branches that claim to come from Guo, personally I don't see much Piquan gongfu in the OP vid.
For comparison, here are two other Guo-style Piquan variations (from Ma Fuji branch), personally think both of these show more of the 'power' of Piquan than the OP one:
https://video.tudou.com/v/XMTkzODAwODI5Ng==.html?__fr=oldtd
https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDU2MDg0ODUy.html
Overlord wrote:GrahamB wrote:I can see the clips - doesn't look like anything special to me. I think the point the OP is making is that this Chinese guy forward-weights his pi chuan?
Guo’s Xingyi is very unique in its own way.
This clip is only special for the few.
There are so many hidden moves and Gongfa within this clip.
I really would love to see their Beng.
「一身寒冷戰悚悚,身子如背鍋,兩手把腮托,兩肘不離肋,兩手不離心,出洞入洞緊隨身。」
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