your arm movement for the parry-right is strangely large. My ancestor (who was a Ming Dynasty General) documented the "Four-Even-Stance" in detail, he described it as one of the most peculiar techniques of spear fighting, but fundamental. He wrote that the energy should not be generated externally by the arms as this would make his soldiers too tired, too quickly. The power comes from internal spiral energy, its a little bit of wrist and forearm (definitely no elbows involved), and mostly movement within the waist/core to generate energy through alternate compressions of the Gua. If there is lots of arm movement then the muscles of the arm will get fatigued, then you wont be able to parry effectively at all and will die.
To my understanding a small, brief swing can be applied as a feint or even a lightly discombobulating strike, but it should almost always be followed up with an actual point-first strike to serve any actual effect. One should be quick and careful when pulling that sort of maneuver because a blunt side strike with a spear is pretty easy to catch and counter. In choreographed performance art, less tactically focused, you might see such things more often- like chambering it over the shoulders and doing a full upper body circular swing or incorporating it into a tornado kick- but that's more of a bo-staff approach and likely doesn't have a realistic martial application when using a (typically more lengthy) spear. Remember to keep all armed sparring safe, friendly, and sporting!
Sure, but the cutting surface is smaller than let's say a Sha or a Ji's, the main advantage of a spear is speed, the typical weight of a spear head is 3 times lighter than the head of a ji or sha, maybe even 5 times lighter than a poleaxe or fork, less versatility but more point control.
I'm definitely going to use this technique in VR. Thanks alot !
RUclips recommendations sometimes are strange.
@@Cra-b I actually looked this up myself. His thrusting technique is surprisingly good in Blade and Sorcery.
@@mfd8346 i also tried it IRL with some sparring against my brothers/dad, went from shittiest sparrer to average almost immediately lmao
@@mfd8346 i thought of it too, but im pretty sure the spears are rigid in this game
Excellent technique, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the informative video
Thank you for the video, it was very informative.
Thank you!
This was very informative
Yep
Hyoga uses that spinning move in stone wars
great intro!
Oh thx I don’t really have a spear- but it’s no club either so I’m using spear skills for references
your arm movement for the parry-right is strangely large. My ancestor (who was a Ming Dynasty General) documented the "Four-Even-Stance" in detail, he described it as one of the most peculiar techniques of spear fighting, but fundamental. He wrote that the energy should not be generated externally by the arms as this would make his soldiers too tired, too quickly. The power comes from internal spiral energy, its a little bit of wrist and forearm (definitely no elbows involved), and mostly movement within the waist/core to generate energy through alternate compressions of the Gua. If there is lots of arm movement then the muscles of the arm will get fatigued, then you wont be able to parry effectively at all and will die.
Very interesting. That is more or less how we do lan na zha in bajiquan,
where can i get one?
Gaebolllgggg!
Lancer Ga shinda!!!
HOW DID YOU DOGED MY UNDOGEABLE BLOW!!!!!!????
Tho there is Li Shuwen in Fate
I got a really cool long steel rod
And i am here
What is the horsehair at the bottom of the spearhead called?
John Adams horsehair
Tassel
is slight dlight said true?
Can you swing the spear like a sword, or is that tactic just useless?
To my understanding a small, brief swing can be applied as a feint or even a lightly discombobulating strike, but it should almost always be followed up with an actual point-first strike to serve any actual effect. One should be quick and careful when pulling that sort of maneuver because a blunt side strike with a spear is pretty easy to catch and counter.
In choreographed performance art, less tactically focused, you might see such things more often- like chambering it over the shoulders and doing a full upper body circular swing or incorporating it into a tornado kick- but that's more of a bo-staff approach and likely doesn't have a realistic martial application when using a (typically more lengthy) spear.
Remember to keep all armed sparring safe, friendly, and sporting!
Sure, but the cutting surface is smaller than let's say a Sha or a Ji's, the main advantage of a spear is speed, the typical weight of a spear head is 3 times lighter than the head of a ji or sha, maybe even 5 times lighter than a poleaxe or fork, less versatility but more point control.
Show the Guan Yu's Spear !
It looks derpy when the spear flexes around like that 😂
Hahahaha true
Emphasis on the word "looks" does not mean its.
So this is what yu llhan was doing for 5 years
more then 5
I wanna learn the silent wind of doom.....wooooosh
r/itswooooshwith4os
Raptorini The Raptorous cool
Dried blood is not red… so the hair would not be red from blood…
Gae Bulgaa!
I was expecting some Hollywood stuff
you pronounce your last name like a real german...
Nice, but perhaps four minutes for this is a bit lengthy.
You don't have a clue about Da Qiang training,or usage .
what makes you say that? honest question
Have you heard of the Coronavirus?
Wa
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no