This is not a set form, which is core to bagua or any system--not locked into a routine. Set routines are used for lower level training. The bagua lien huan form, for example, in our system is based on eight post/directions. Also note, the number of posts can vary.
You should not anger yourself with those that see martial arts as a fighting sport. paying attention and angering yourself because of those with a other path in life is only putting energy in a place while its better spendable.
I like th feel of this. Bagua on pebbles. To refer to anger, STRESS builds up into anger. All you are is frustrated and want to cut it out or expel. Many people do it fiercly others learn to weed it out gently. But STRESS(not anger) just like a reasonable amount of fear, can keep you cautious and safe. Learn to rinse out your anger through your breath. Go and run it off and take a good hot shower. Enjoy the warmth ans smile. Brush it off by being confident you will adapt and overcome.
Actually (not only as a martial artist) I believe negative emotions are not useful in any way. Everything can be solved with reasoning, and I myself never feel the need to get angry. getting angry issnt fun is it? so why should you. Its more stress and stress is not good for your health. I do think however that emotions should never be held in. Holding in emotions can lead to mental problems(most likely depression if not dealt with). The secret is seeing things from a different angle.
Yes, there is a coincidental overlap in terminology there. "Post training" is often used to refer to standing meditation (standing "like a post"), but in this context it simply refers to training with posts. Master Hsu practices Yin-style bagua.
not saying you are wrong but anger sets in place the need to to be positive and thus balancing the ying and yang so to speak, as without it positivity would be void.
Truly a masters, master. I have followed articles from him since the 80's.
This is not a set form, which is core to bagua or any system--not locked into a routine. Set routines are used for lower level training. The bagua lien huan form, for example, in our system is based on eight post/directions. Also note, the number of posts can vary.
It iseasy to see when someone has practised for years .....I would love to meet this Master.......
Beautiful, thank you.
You should not anger yourself with those that see martial arts as a fighting sport.
paying attention and angering yourself because of those with a other path in life is only putting energy in a place while its better spendable.
I like th feel of this. Bagua on pebbles. To refer to anger, STRESS builds up into anger. All you are is frustrated and want to cut it out or expel. Many people do it fiercly others learn to weed it out gently. But STRESS(not anger) just like a reasonable amount of fear, can keep you cautious and safe. Learn to rinse out your anger through your breath. Go and run it off and take a good hot shower. Enjoy the warmth ans smile. Brush it off by being confident you will adapt and overcome.
Very smooth footwork! I'd imagine his palms, forearms, and shoulders must be quite tough from that sort of conditioning.
Impressive. I've never seen this in action, done properly; I've only read about it.
That was beautiful.
awesome !
Well said!
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Airbending!
Actually (not only as a martial artist) I believe negative emotions are not useful in any way.
Everything can be solved with reasoning, and I myself never feel the need to get angry.
getting angry issnt fun is it? so why should you. Its more stress and stress is not good for your health.
I do think however that emotions should never be held in. Holding in emotions can lead to mental problems(most likely depression if not dealt with). The secret is seeing things from a different angle.
I would give you 500 thumbs up if I could!
Isn't post or stake training actually a reference to standing training? Rooting training. What style of Ba Gua is this? Thank you for your time.
Yes, there is a coincidental overlap in terminology there. "Post training" is often used to refer to standing meditation (standing "like a post"), but in this context it simply refers to training with posts. Master Hsu practices Yin-style bagua.
bagua is too effective to be uused against kung fu.
not saying you are wrong but anger sets in place the need to to be positive and thus balancing the ying and yang so to speak, as without it positivity would be void.