Wanderingdragon wrote:If you have learned proper movement, there is much to see here
Andy_S wrote: great ammunition for anyone who has done Bagua or HsingI.
Taijikid wrote:Bhassler,
I think you need to fix your browser as there are just too many clips!!
Bhassler wrote:Taijikid wrote:Bhassler,
I think you need to fix your browser as there are just too many clips!!
Out of curiosity, do people feel like this stuff is really unique or rare, or are you just being appreciative of craft well done? If you do feel it's unique or rare, what specifically makes it so?
EDIT: Andy S and WanderingDragon have already answered the second question (although anyone else feel free to chime in)-- I'm still curious as to how rare people find this.
Wanderingdragon wrote:I honestly believe that there are few here that really understand what is going on In these clips, even with understanding the narrative.
Ba Fan Shou (24 Methods)
These methods are the combinations of the fundamentals, which introduce various methods from basic to advanced. Except for the first 8, these are fairly rare as they are the ancient methods prior to the development of Forms, thus although practiced by few, many had since discontinued in favor of the latter forms/sets. However now these have become essential for the development of real Bafanquan skills. Their importance cannot be understated.
Ba Fan Shou (8 Rotating Hands)
These are short combinations of the fundamental strikes. Each consists of up to 5 movements.
http://www.satirio.com/ma/bafanmen/methodology.html
- Shi Zi Zheng Chui (Cross Strike)
- Ban Kou Fa Chui (Remove Button Release the Strike)
- Fan lu Zuan Da (Turn over pullback entering Strike)
- Ye Li Cang Hua (Flower concealed within the leaf)
- Xian Ren Zhang Duo (Take the helm Immortal Palms)
- Ba Wang Kun Zhu (Conqueror bundles the Pigs)
- Er Long Xi Zhu (Two Dragons Play with Pearls)
- Yan Bi Jia Da (Cover the arm upperblock strike)...
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