I am cutting most of this video off, please watch the translated and annotated version on the Mushin Martial Culture channel. He deserves your views for the work he has done making clear historically accurate information available to the martial arts community. inks below This entire video has been released the Mu Shin Martial Culture RUclips channel, run by Hebei Xingyi and Liang style Bagua Zhang inheritor Byron Jacobs, with subtitled English translation of commentary and additional background information on performers as well as supplementary historical information. He is also releasing an excellent series of videos on the history of Bagua Zhang. He has also done a few videos on the real history of Shuai Jiao. The misinformation commonly circulated about the history of Shao Jiao has been bothering me for years. I'd long hoped someone would tackle the issue and Byron Jacobs has done an excellent job clearly laying out the origins and history of the art while including many historical sources. He's also got a great series on the history of the Shaolin temple that are well worth watching. I would recommend you watch this film on his channel and while you're there take a look at his other videos, especially the videos he has made on various aspects of Chinese martial arts history. Here are links to videos Mu Shin Martial Culture channel containing the translated version of the footage shown above. part 1: ruclips.net/video/EJXT6Kyngh4/видео.html part 2: ruclips.net/video/1VmrhObtDZ4/видео.html Part 3: ruclips.net/video/qtNlXx7AMC0/видео.html Part 4: ruclips.net/video/FsGC2eIqfBQ/видео.html Part 5: ruclips.net/video/PuhYHM38JAU/видео.html Part 6: ruclips.net/video/PdIkCN9RH7g/видео.html Part 7: ruclips.net/video/Y9tqenOzBgU/видео.html Part 8: ruclips.net/video/uGMcBCQfpR8/видео.html
@@kenpowell2128 Mushin isn't my site, that is Byron Jacob's site. I really didn't do any research on this video and I was too lazy to even record the performers. If you watched this video here I'd suggest you go to Byron's page. He has lived in Beijing for years and is a fifth generation Baguazhang practitioner under the Ling Zhenpu lineage. He has met a lot of the senior Bagua teachers in Beijing and translated this entire video along with adding in biographical information about the more notable teachers in it.
There are few things more pleasurable and inspiring than watching Masters demonstrate their decades of learning. This video is one of those few things. Excellence in motion, dedication on display.
This is wonderful, I had no idea this video existed! Who was the tall Western guy towards the end of the video? I saw a lot of Bagua masters that I know well. This is a great resource. Does anyone where 朱家务Zhujiawu is and if there is anything in Dong Haichuan's honor there now?
He can be seen sitting at the desk at about 0:32 (leftmost fellow). I think it's him at the close-up at 0:47 as well. Might be him at 6:45 but again, not absolutely sure (I thought I heard his name by the narrator, but my Chinese is not good enough to follow).
Cool, I'll ask my Master about it and one of these days we'll check it out and maybe put some pics or videos up. Do you know who the white dude is who can speak Mandarin at the end of the video?
Yeah probably, but there are a few things you should keep in mind. This is a public demonstration and especially given the time period it's likely at least some of them may have made changes to mark the forms. Also this video shows practitioners from many different styles of Bagua Zhang. So each form is coming from a different school.
Chinese kung-fu wushu (ancient kung-fu not modern created after 1960) is the essence of martial arts, you cannot play like boxing with gloves. It has been created to protect people from bad guys and to kill obviously if necessary. It is not sport...You see what I mean...
I recognize Li Zi Ming of Liang style and Wang Shusheng of Cheng/Gao style, both RIP, and Kang Ge Wu, Pan Yue and I think Gao Ji Wu! This is pretty awesome! Thanks Serpenti I wish there was English version though
Allow me to speak som words of wisdom, that are simple in their expression yet far-reaching in their meaning. " - Every person and every trade in the world is students of movement allthough they might not be aware of it."
Gao style sraight line bagua, is not really bagua at all. It doesn’t look like Bagua, feel like it or perform like it during sparring either. I’m tired of having to pretend like I respect it as well. I’ve practiced several different styles of bagua including Gao style and their post heaven forms are just flat out garbage. If you want to practice it fine but please let’s not act like the post heaven forms are bagua. It is just a worse version of xing yi.
Not saying what we saw in this video was all Gao style at all but there was certainly some. Im not the only one who thinks badly of Gao style either so if you want to yell at me fine lol but I’ve met many bagua practitioners from different schools who thought the same thing
Damn I wrote this when I was really drunk last night and now I feel like a jerk. Lol. Can’t delete it either cuz my tablet won’t let me for some reason. Sorry to make any Gao style practioners feel bad the post heaven forms just feel more like xing yi to me. I don’t like how slow it’s done either in comparison to some other Bagua but like I said i shouldn’t be such jerk about it. My bad. I could be totally wrong about it too for all I know.
I am cutting most of this video off, please watch the translated and annotated version on the Mushin Martial Culture channel. He deserves your views for the work he has done making clear historically accurate information available to the martial arts community.
inks below
This entire video has been released the Mu Shin Martial Culture RUclips channel, run by Hebei Xingyi and Liang style Bagua Zhang inheritor Byron Jacobs, with subtitled English translation of commentary and additional background information on performers as well as supplementary historical information.
He is also releasing an excellent series of videos on the history of Bagua Zhang.
He has also done a few videos on the real history of Shuai Jiao.
The misinformation commonly circulated about the history of Shao Jiao has been bothering me for years. I'd long hoped someone would tackle the issue and Byron Jacobs has done an excellent job clearly laying out the origins and history of the art while including many historical sources.
He's also got a great series on the history of the Shaolin temple that are well worth watching.
I would recommend you watch this film on his channel and while you're there take a look at his other videos, especially the videos he has made on various aspects of Chinese martial arts history.
Here are links to videos Mu Shin Martial Culture channel containing the translated version of the footage shown above.
part 1:
ruclips.net/video/EJXT6Kyngh4/видео.html
part 2:
ruclips.net/video/1VmrhObtDZ4/видео.html
Part 3:
ruclips.net/video/qtNlXx7AMC0/видео.html
Part 4:
ruclips.net/video/FsGC2eIqfBQ/видео.html
Part 5:
ruclips.net/video/PuhYHM38JAU/видео.html
Part 6:
ruclips.net/video/PdIkCN9RH7g/видео.html
Part 7:
ruclips.net/video/Y9tqenOzBgU/видео.html
Part 8:
ruclips.net/video/uGMcBCQfpR8/видео.html
I *cannot* believe how rich and informative your site is, and in particular this entry; thank you so much for your diligent research...!
@@kenpowell2128 Mushin isn't my site, that is Byron Jacob's site.
I really didn't do any research on this video and I was too lazy to even record the performers.
If you watched this video here I'd suggest you go to Byron's page. He has lived in Beijing for years and is a fifth generation Baguazhang practitioner under the Ling Zhenpu lineage. He has met a lot of the senior Bagua teachers in Beijing and translated this entire video along with adding in biographical information about the more notable teachers in it.
@@kenpowell2128 Unless you actually were talking about my channel, in which case thank you!
FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!! I recognize most of them. Please continue to train hard everyone. I hope this is inspiring!
There are few things more pleasurable and inspiring than watching Masters demonstrate their decades of learning. This video is one of those few things.
Excellence in motion, dedication on display.
i like the bit that goes squeak squeak
THANKS! This is like a Christmas present. ;)
great video. Can anybody tell me who the guy is at 12:51? and his lineage he looks amazing to me.
Luo Jinhua, Jiang Rongqiao's bagua, through Sha Guozheng.
thank you so much! I think he looks like he knows his stuff. Do you know about Bagua and if so, who looked really good in your opinion? Thanks again.
Thank you.
English subtitles please.
Di Zhaolong at 41:58 - amazingly subtle movements (and strength) considering the size of that sword. Superb.
Wonderful Bagua by Makoto Usui!
I only recognize masters Lu Zijian and Xiepi. Regardless, lots of great Baguazhang! Thank you for uploading. =)
Is that Li Ziming towards the end about an hour and thirteen minutes in?
Do you know of any good bagua teachers in the Bay area?
Berni Langan (SF) represents a good school (Yizong)
This is wonderful, I had no idea this video existed! Who was the tall Western guy towards the end of the video? I saw a lot of Bagua masters that I know well. This is a great resource. Does anyone where 朱家务Zhujiawu is and if there is anything in Dong Haichuan's honor there now?
He can be seen sitting at the desk at about 0:32 (leftmost fellow). I think it's him at the close-up at 0:47 as well. Might be him at 6:45 but again, not absolutely sure (I thought I heard his name by the narrator, but my Chinese is not good enough to follow).
First International Bagua Friendship Meeting (lineage holders ), Beijing 1993
He passed some years ago.
How can I learn bagua ?
find a teacher or pray for one to turn up.
where is Dr. Xie Peiqi? someone knows?
The guy at 4:33 does the same style of the 8 Animals that I practice. First time I've seen it on video.
Gracias. Muy informativo.
Man, in 93' I was to busy watching Jordan win the Championship. I wish I was there in Beijing at that time to witness this. :(
Strangely absent is Wang Peisheng
Cool, I'll ask my Master about it and one of these days we'll check it out and maybe put some pics or videos up. Do you know who the white dude is who can speak Mandarin at the end of the video?
My mind is circling.
Are all of these forms memorized?
Yeah probably, but there are a few things you should keep in mind. This is a public demonstration and especially given the time period it's likely at least some of them may have made changes to mark the forms.
Also this video shows practitioners from many different styles of Bagua Zhang. So each form is coming from a different school.
Can you vs k1 fighter or not ?
Chinese kung-fu wushu (ancient kung-fu not modern created after 1960) is the essence of martial arts, you cannot play like boxing with gloves. It has been created to protect people from bad guys and to kill obviously if necessary. It is not sport...You see what I mean...
Wow think i saw our clubs trainer 20 years younger!
臼井先生の八卦掌はすばらしい。
The women are usually the best honestly
尹氏代表人王尚智先生在最后有一段表演。
I recognize Li Zi Ming of Liang style and Wang Shusheng of Cheng/Gao style, both RIP, and Kang Ge Wu, Pan Yue and I think Gao Ji Wu! This is pretty awesome! Thanks Serpenti
I wish there was English version though
40.34 Ren Wenzhu, Yinyang Bapanzhang
Very very nice.. The first half was good some in the second half were suberb.
jing pai bai min xie zuo ta je hai ...che rih binn dai xiao wo liang zai zhung te goa nian zai te ya hai ren te ....
jun fan jiu xue zhuang pa kua chi lun hsing ih wu zeng
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alekx58
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si fan hu si zhong mao schan hong ih cang lung kyang ke tao han
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alekx58
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That looks like Master Liu Xiao Ling at 4:37. He lives and teaches in the DC area now.
我的个天, 都练成这样啊。怎么和人家打?
sigh,董公要是见了,不知道。。。
Allow me to speak som words of wisdom, that are simple in their expression yet far-reaching in their meaning. " - Every person and every trade in the world is students of movement allthough they might not be aware of it."
Oops, I think that's just a younger version of my teacher. Duh!
Keoni, if you mean the caucasian doing some free style stuff with late master Di Zhaolong, then is me...:)
hao jing pai wang fu wang fu hao jing pai hai
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Gao style Bagua 64 linear palms
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佐藤金兵衛先生がいらっしゃる
too bad these guys were too old to have a scrap :)
Are these people drunk ? what as t is going on ? All that hand flapping, twirling …
That isn’t a martial art
I'll challenge all of them
Gao style sraight line bagua, is not really bagua at all. It doesn’t look like Bagua, feel like it or perform like it during sparring either. I’m tired of having to pretend like I respect it as well. I’ve practiced several different styles of bagua including Gao style and their post heaven forms are just flat out garbage. If you want to practice it fine but please let’s not act like the post heaven forms are bagua. It is just a worse version of xing yi.
Not saying what we saw in this video was all Gao style at all but there was certainly some. Im not the only one who thinks badly of Gao style either so if you want to yell at me fine lol but I’ve met many bagua practitioners from different schools who thought the same thing
Damn I wrote this when I was really drunk last night and now I feel like a jerk. Lol. Can’t delete it either cuz my tablet won’t let me for some reason. Sorry to make any Gao style practioners feel bad the post heaven forms just feel more like xing yi to me. I don’t like how slow it’s done either in comparison to some other Bagua but like I said i shouldn’t be such jerk about it. My bad. I could be totally wrong about it too for all I know.