Feb 1, 2024
Slow, Fast and Fajin Form combined. Huachiew University in Bangkok Thailand on Jan. 20, 2024.
By Master Alex Dong
Feb 1, 2024
Slow, Fast and Fajin Form combined. Huachiew University in Bangkok Thailand on Jan. 20, 2024.
By Master Alex Dong
nicklinjm wrote:Even so many generations removed, it is easy to see the influence of Li Baoyu of Hao style in the Dong family sets....I recently had the chance to see the 'fajin' set passed down by Li Baoyu's grandstudents here in China, several of the movements + the general body method / flavour are v similar to this video of Alex!
Bao wrote:nicklinjm wrote:Even so many generations removed, it is easy to see the influence of Li Baoyu of Hao style in the Dong family sets....I recently had the chance to see the 'fajin' set passed down by Li Baoyu's grandstudents here in China, several of the movements + the general body method / flavour are v similar to this video of Alex!
True, Dong's fajin movements look more influenced by Li Baiyu than by his father.
origami_itto wrote:For comparison, here's his dad doing the fast form:
wayne hansen wrote:Nick
Is there any film of Li or his students doing the form you saw
Bao wrote:origami_itto wrote:For comparison, here's his dad doing the fast form:
Yes I know, I've watched it. You can clearly see that this is clearly NOT just a speed up Yang form with Chen-style fajin infused. That is why I said the son doesn’t look like his father. His father has calmness, rhythm, and the movements have their own purposes. Much, much better.
origami_itto wrote:Ah, Alex was doing three different forms that may be confusing you.
I have not passed on Tungs because I always thought there was more to them than I was shown
Trick wrote:Three forms in one ? Beginners, intermediate and advanced in one ? Perfect for the fast phased internet world ?
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