Yi Quan Training Holding Strong Structure - Kung Fu Report

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2022
  • In this episode, we are discussing the idea of Yi Quan handling pressure. Yi Quan is very specific in the training to have a very strong structure. With the right training, a strong structure can be achieved without any specific stance or technique. Let's discuss it!
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  • @IzzoWingChun
    @IzzoWingChun Год назад +6

    Absolutely brilliant content.

  • @houseofkungfu2543
    @houseofkungfu2543 Год назад +5

    I'll keep saying this until the cows come home. the BEST on RUclips. by far

  • @ianweir2115
    @ianweir2115 Год назад +10

    I'm so glad your covering yi chuan and so much more along with the Wing Chun system. Just brings back memories of the 10 year run I did in Chinatown and privates with my schools top students, back in my late 20s early 30s.. I am going to join your online school, get back in my attic which I made into a kwoon years ago, still have my Mook Jong and all equipment. I also want my kids to learn, I want to pass it down. just wanted to lose some weight first! lol
    My Sifu used to say "Just jump back in, start slow, change and re build your mind body and soul..." Its such a great art.

  • @EdwardMccutchen-dj7fo
    @EdwardMccutchen-dj7fo 2 месяца назад +1

    This guy is a smart,yiquan fighter!👌

  • @basilistsakalos9643
    @basilistsakalos9643 Год назад +2

    Man, you are an encyclopedia standing on two feet! I am familiar with the idea about closing the centreline but not opening it like in yiquan. That was a brilliant explanation.

  • @williambreazeal387
    @williambreazeal387 Год назад +4

    Very late in the 1900’s, grand students of WXZ traveled around China engaging in challenge matches. The only reported difficulties were with the He lineage Zhaobao Taijiquan masters of Xi’an.
    This is one of the Xi’an Lineages “Zheng Wuqing (1895-1984), one of the famous two Zheng's that are descendant from He Style Taijijquan (disciple of He Qinxi) . Zheng Wuqing taught a smaller frame (higher stance and smaller body frame) consisting of 75 Postures. Zheng Wuqing is said to have taught … mostly … the Cheng jia (Heritage Frame). The Chengjia frame is an even more formless small frame approach emphasizing light, agile, harmonized and gentle movements. The circles are reduced and small but in continued mutual lines as per the percepts of Zhaobao Taijiquan. Zheng Wuqing moved to Xi'an in 1938 and had taught in the local branch of the Huangpu academy. He became known as one of the 'two heroes' of Taijiquan in the Northwest. Some of the known recent generation masters of this style include Shi Maoyuan, .. and Liu Rui”. A google search for Liu Rui and Taijiquan will turn up video of his form and push hands application.

  • @Jayemjigga
    @Jayemjigga Год назад +2

    So happy to see more Yiquan content coming out.

  • @j0eb0xer88
    @j0eb0xer88 Год назад +2

    this style intrigues me ..I like the fact that you move your opponent when he punches at you.. That reminds me of pentjak silat..I watch a lot of videos and not alot of practitioners break the structure when they are training.. You have good stuff!

  • @AR-qn9mq
    @AR-qn9mq Год назад +1

    Brilliant. Thank you for this Adam. Again, thanks Chris for taking the pain.

  • @williambreazeal387
    @williambreazeal387 Год назад +3

    Re. matches where Wang Xiangzhai lost or was evenly matched, Wang stated that 2.5 people understood martial arts. Xie Tiefu (Xinyi) was one, Wu Yi Hui (Liu He Ba Fa founder and one time president of the Nanjing Guoshuguan) was another, and he listed as a half a white crane master he had exchanged evenly with (which implies Wang considered himself as having a half understanding). If he was beaten by two people, that would suggest they were Xie Tiefu and Wu Yi Hui. Some details of this history are difficult to confirm. The white crane masters name seems to be a mix of two practitioners from the Zonghequan lineage. It doesn’t seem that Xie Tiefu has been identified. It’s possible the name was distorted in transmission or that it was encoded so only lineage holders from that master would know (one theory is Xie means thanks, Fu means master, and Xie Tiefu is actually “Thank you master Tie”).

  • @lifeishealingmindandheart3290
    @lifeishealingmindandheart3290 Год назад +1

    Good explanation of merits and attribute of both Wing Chun and I Chuan.

  • @webcrawlerfan
    @webcrawlerfan Год назад

    Master Chen.. Sifu, you are so amazing..thank you. Chris you're a good student and Computer genius...

  • @scrooblethump4971
    @scrooblethump4971 Год назад +1

    Wanted to thank you. Will make it more manifest in future. I’ve aspired to do real standing practice, and it has always competed with meditation, internal MA work, praying, other self improvement. I would do 20 minutes Zhan Zhuang, or leave my arms at my side and do a bit longer, or do a bit of San ti. Other things as well You cleared things up for me. You said standing is preliminary work for sitting, which I’ve certainly done much more of, but without life changing breakthrough. You described the effect it has on application of power freely, with minimal structure. Though I can’t claim to be a martial artist, it is at least very important to me as an essential vital life skill. You’ve made the Taoist attitude clearer- the practical for living and for life intention of the practices. And you’ve said or suggested other values and ideas that filled gaps in my understanding, cannot explain but Hakka did something. You tipped me over finally. Just did my third day of zhan zhuang for a thousand count. The old masters didn’t have timers, I think. Has averaged 40 minutes. I’ll raise the count until I have an hour. I’m really grateful. This is already more focused and dedicated than ever before, and my plan is to make it permanent, until I’ve gotten all I can out of it. 30 years maybe? Maybe it is a permanent thing. You were the final catalyst. Thank you.
    Oh. And haven’t watched this vid yet. Maybe I’ll be editing this in a few minutes.
    Yes. In fact, a tremendous video. And the comments following… (Not referring to mine) Also, it has gotten so that I really am impressed by Chris and his contribution.

  • @shamounian
    @shamounian Год назад

    Phenomenal!

  • @shujiling213
    @shujiling213 Год назад +2

    Awesome form ❤

  • @gerardocovarrubias3058
    @gerardocovarrubias3058 Год назад +2

    So look adam chan I'm going to be straight and honest with you the original martial arts that I wanted to train as a kid we're Kung Fu karate Taekwondo they are Wing Chun Kung Fu kyokushin karate Taekwondo itf these are the best most well known used and practice styles of kung fu karate Taekwondo ever effective and work in self-defense street fighting 👍👊

  • @johntay3831
    @johntay3831 Год назад +1

    Hi sifu Adam, is there a video where you teach Zhan Zhuang? Thanks

  • @williambreazeal387
    @williambreazeal387 Год назад +2

    Some of the Yiquan masters train sanda teams. My friend got a letter of introduction to visit and train with one of them. He said the coldness (speed and non telegraphic character) of the coaches strikes was unreal. He said he registered the sound and the feel of the impact before he visually registered the coach throwing a strike. After that the coach told him that the combat post was the most important training for combat and that it trained all the attributes needed. During sparring, the coach would enter on one line while presenting a threat, then use the mocabu coordination to shift to another line to get an unopposed strike.

  • @ChristianoSts
    @ChristianoSts Год назад

    It would be awesome if it was possible to learn this online

  • @jessemartin1876
    @jessemartin1876 Год назад

    Do you have a video on countering a leg takedown?

  • @SUF-py4ix
    @SUF-py4ix Год назад

    Great explanation loved will keep that in mind

  • @alanschaub147
    @alanschaub147 Год назад

    Chris needs to do more arm conditioning. 😉 ❤

  • @bareawareness
    @bareawareness Год назад

    In a previous video on Yi Quan, Adam mentions “opening the pores”. Any chance of elaborating on this concept? Is it related to “pore breathing” in Neidan?
    Thanks for the awesome videos, and your eternal suffering is appreciated, Chris!

    • @Simon2k17
      @Simon2k17 Год назад +2

      It's similar. In my opinion pore breathing in martial arts context is crucial to synchronize the arms with the whole body. Many can sink the bottom half of the spine, few can sink the top half of the spine. Connecting the arms require Chi Gong practice in my opinion. I stretch and breathe out from the arms and try to full body breathe eventually. This is the carrying the ball he talks about. In Tai Chi is called Peng. However, once you get really good, you don't need to hold any shapes and people start bouncing or flopping around. That's the stuff that looks questionable and super fake.

    • @bareawareness
      @bareawareness Год назад

      @@Simon2k17 thank you 🙏

  • @marniesimmonds3042
    @marniesimmonds3042 Год назад

    One of the best yi quan practitioners I ever saw struggled with an opponent that did center line chain kicks. He went straight back instead of going off on a diagonal to get out of the other guy's center line attack. However, this was a friendly match. A real fight, I do not think his opponent would have been allowed to get into that position.

  • @williambreazeal387
    @williambreazeal387 Год назад +1

    The bringing of the feet together in the manner of Yiquan mocabu creates the coordination needed for ambiguous entry angle changes. With that coordination you can force the opponent to guess at your entering line, with a wrong guess resulting in their structure, intention and momentum being stuck on the wrong line during your entry. If you have mastered how to draw during an entry, you can use the stepping to empty them out. If it’s done correctly it will look like the opponent gets frozen in place for a split second during your entry. With Yiquan’s speed this is sufficient to land a strike completely unopposed.

  • @loredanamassini9484
    @loredanamassini9484 Год назад

    2:00 its all uppercheast ,teel to the newbiesss!

  • @AjaychinuShah
    @AjaychinuShah Год назад

    Actively evasive but deactive counter, my uncle told you. 😅

  • @shamounian
    @shamounian Год назад +1

    where is your school?

    • @houseofkungfu2543
      @houseofkungfu2543 Год назад +1

      he is in Canada. but he teaches online. it's not very expensive either. you should sign up man

    • @Sifu-Myers
      @Sifu-Myers Год назад

      @@houseofkungfu2543 where in Canada? Ive trained in Wing Chun and other arts for some years but I enjoy his content and would love to stop by if possible

  • @davidsmith6976
    @davidsmith6976 Год назад

    Manny Paquiao also fought in other styles ,being a Phillipino ,what do you feel about the way he fought?

  • @HENZI-cv7re
    @HENZI-cv7re 4 месяца назад

    3:00

  • @gerardocovarrubias3058
    @gerardocovarrubias3058 Год назад +1

    Also Adam Chen one more question which of the three wudang styles is more effective in fighting tai chi bagauzhange xing yi quan I need to know because I want to add it to my list of martial arts that I want to learn wing chun kung fu sanda kyokushin karate Taekwondo itf I need one more please tell me

    • @justinsnow3979
      @justinsnow3979 Год назад

      Find a good teacher and get good at one style first. I’ve been doing the internal arts for over a decade. I started with hsing i and then Chen tai chi and finally bagua. I recommend doing them in this order. I’ve done many arts over the years, but I believe you want to get a good base in one of them. Then you can add more after you have a good foundation.

    • @seculardojo7738
      @seculardojo7738 Год назад

      @@justinsnow3979 I hope you don't mind me asking, but how long did you train in each style before moving to the next? I trained Chen Tai chi for 1 year, but it was only taught for health, though I have an interest in learning as a Martial Art. I am currently training in Xing yi for the past 5 months, which I really enjoy. Eventually I would like to learn Bagua too. I am willing to take my time though learning each style.

    • @milofitness7726
      @milofitness7726 Год назад +1

      i personaly think that doing only one martial art at the time and moving to the next one is worse since it is gonna take much longer to get the same amount of skill and there is almost no dowsides to doing more than one at the time

    • @gerardocovarrubias3058
      @gerardocovarrubias3058 Год назад

      @@seculardojo7738 no I haven't done any of them but I want to know which of the three is the best for fighting tai chi bagauzhange xing yi quan I don't want to train all them only one which is effective and work in fighting

    • @gerardocovarrubias3058
      @gerardocovarrubias3058 Год назад

      @@justinsnow3979 so Tai Chi is for fighting as well which of the Tai Chi Styles is effective and work in fighting

  • @illiJomusic
    @illiJomusic 4 месяца назад

    I thought Wang lost to Wu Yi Hui

  • @nahrubish
    @nahrubish Год назад

    Chris will have iron body in the future

  • @lawlessoriginal1048
    @lawlessoriginal1048 Год назад

    Yo sup Sifu Wing Chun Adam Chan wid much Warrior Born respects to you homie I am a Muay Thai Kickboxer and Judo mixed Brazilian Luta Livre and Sambo catch submission wrestling with Aikido mixed Tensho Kakie push hands techniques yo. Well I have also recently are taking both Tactical Kali Sikaran knife defence and Silat double tekpi or sai with golok machete defence both the sai or tekpi and golok machete are very similar to Wing Chun double Butterfly knives fight applications. But I have never seen Wing Chun Tactical knife Defense homie accept Wing Tsun knife fighting BWTA System which is very similar to TKDD knife training concepts yup just RUclips channel both Wing Tsun knife fighting BWTA or TKDD knife training homie fight well yo💚💯🕊🙏🤲✌🎓⛑🛡⚔🥊🥋🦁🪖👊😎.

    • @lawlessoriginal1048
      @lawlessoriginal1048 Год назад

      Yo homie don't 4 get Shaolin Emei Piercer Blades VS Silat Karambit Knife Fighting Blades homie yup.

  • @kounaboy7011
    @kounaboy7011 Год назад

    Ninjutsu is like japan. Kung fu is like the mountain rigs. Its colors are like the enviroment. Comparing styles is like comparing music. I dont make a difference between rock and rap. All martial arts that are artsie are from the same branch. All kung fu is all kung fu. Bujikan and shaolin temple.

  • @zhihonghuang5203
    @zhihonghuang5203 Год назад

    Looks like sinking your weight - aikido technique.

  • @outofthebox7
    @outofthebox7 Год назад

    Too orderly and mechanical. Fake.

    • @gmnboss
      @gmnboss Год назад

      He's around...go n test

    • @outofthebox7
      @outofthebox7 Год назад

      @@gmnboss You think everyone is like you that knows nothing?

  • @AK_UK_
    @AK_UK_ Год назад +1

    You barely touched on the explanation. I'm still not sure how you were able to block without a strong stance.

  • @jamesanagnos6123
    @jamesanagnos6123 Год назад

    by the way Wang Xiang Zhai had nothing good to say about wing chun long fist or any of the other hard styles he fought he called them too hard or too soft and said they were superficial and insubstantial , a wast of time

  • @jamesanagnos6123
    @jamesanagnos6123 Год назад

    Your statement was wrong about Wang Xiang Zhai , he did lose to a Xing I master yes and the only other man he lost too was Wu Yi Huai, the grandmaster of Liu He Ba Fa, both of them beat him 10 out of 10 fights , the White Crane master and Wang was a tie , so he said after 40 years of traveling through the whole country of China i found only two and a half real masters , just saying