@@vip-or5pi 3 times. the most important thing u need to go as low as possible when kick out your leg and hold for at least 5 sec, after few month u will feel the power of your leg =D
@yottky No. It SHOULD BE '12 Roads'. It is one 'set' of 12 techniques. If you call it '12 sets', then you are missing a major philosophical lesson. Tan Tui Shi Er Lu (translated: spring leg twelve roads). Same thing with calling Ma Bu a 'horse stance'. This too is incorrect and loses a lesson with improper translation. Ma Bu should be translated: Horse STEP. Not 'stance'. In Chinese philosophy (see five elements) there is no stagnation - everything is in motion and transition.
Oh my gosh thank you, I have sash testing tomorrow and had forgotten how to start the fifth one. While Sifu doesn’t have us do out quite the same this was incredibly helpful, so thank you so much!
My Sifu calls it "road" and most others I know do as well. I don't know that it really matters one way or the other, though. disciple784, is this you in the videos? Your form and flow are superb! :)
actually its most commonly known as 12 "Roads". But yes I agree it should be called "set" lol. BTW, I also practice this at our school but I don't know the names of each move. Would you know the names of each movement? thanks in advance
I'm the performer in this video, hahaha
How much I repeat these movements while training?
@@vip-or5pi 3 times. the most important thing u need to go as low as possible when kick out your leg and hold for at least 5 sec, after few month u will feel the power of your leg =D
Beautiful form, friend.
這是練腿法、踢法,最初步、入門的~~~[基本練習]!!
@yottky No. It SHOULD BE '12 Roads'. It is one 'set' of 12 techniques. If you call it '12 sets', then you are missing a major philosophical lesson. Tan Tui Shi Er Lu (translated: spring leg twelve roads). Same thing with calling Ma Bu a 'horse stance'. This too is incorrect and loses a lesson with improper translation. Ma Bu should be translated: Horse STEP. Not 'stance'. In Chinese philosophy (see five elements) there is no stagnation - everything is in motion and transition.
Oh my gosh thank you, I have sash testing tomorrow and had forgotten how to start the fifth one. While Sifu doesn’t have us do out quite the same this was incredibly helpful, so thank you so much!
花拳繡腿汶有勁度花架子
Me gusta, fascinante
Very nice!
Some of the moves are different then the one I leaned!😅
why call it "12 roads"? Shouldn't it be 12 sets (road=set in chinese)?
My Sifu calls it "road" and most others I know do as well. I don't know that it really matters one way or the other, though.
disciple784, is this you in the videos? Your form and flow are superb! :)
Do it correctly, it is also the foundation for Tai Chi.
can i kick higher?
感觉像在跳舞
Nice video send me more
good performance i need to learn the 6th
actually its most commonly known as 12 "Roads". But yes I agree it should be called "set" lol. BTW, I also practice this at our school but I don't know the names of each move. Would you know the names of each movement? thanks in advance
don't want to call it wrong what you did here but these movements are way diferent how grandmaster Hwang Ching Zeng taught it