i didn't practice my jumps/sets for 3 years and just focused on my kicks until 6 months ago and now that i think about it, it helped me a lot. get your basics down and everything else will just be knowing how to be a good performer. the other part that helps is to have a really good coach too...
Great video! The technical and athletic level is outstanding. Worldwide, generally only Russians compare to the level of China. However I can't avoid the conclusion that Wushu is getting more and more dissociated with Martial Arts, and associated with Gymnastics and acrobatics. I know what I'm talking about because I have been a chinese martial arts athlete and teacher for 25 years. I participated in Nan Gun European Competiton in 2002. I studied Nan Gun in Beijing. The form has changed a lot!
@Njuo i think you are missing the point, their forms require certain required move sets and sequences in order to qualify. How they integrate those requirements into their own personal style is what makes each of those guys different. the butterfly double twist into splits would be a requirement... how they link it into their form would be completely up to them. how they perform their butterfly kick sequence would also be different. To be honest, they were all very different and well executed.
Zhao Qing Jian has some of the best basics Ive ever seen. Its near perfect basics that allow you make everything seem so seemless and clean. Without basics this guy would have never been All around champion for years and years. I trained at Shi Cha Hai in Beijing with him and the other Wushu athletes. Incredible. Dont say giving up on basics will help you. It will only hinder. It goes "A, B, then C" not "B, C, then A" its one thing after another. No shit to warming up, duh.
Awesome! On basics - they are important, but, what actually 'is' a 'basic' changes as you get better and better. Like, practicing horse stance becomes pointless when you're doing over and over in combinations. One footed landings become 'basics' when you can do them. Just train hard, and look for the next 'step up' in the complexity of your movements, and step by step, you can get there if you really want it. Gotta be putting in hours every day though, just like all top athletes.
Lynwe, you can teach yourself a lot - check out the basic tutorials, start learning the basic movements, improving strength and jumping ability. Look at what people teach themselves in break dancing and parkour - you may find you have a natural aptitude, and then later on you may find a coach!
hi, thanks a lot for your answer!! :) my comment was 4 years old, how could you find it?? xD I have practiced basics for a long time since then, and went training to China(wudang) for 2 years :D totally worth it ! jiayou :)
i didn't practice my jumps/sets for 3 years and just focused on my kicks until 6 months ago and now that i think about it, it helped me a lot. get your basics down and everything else will just be knowing how to be a good performer. the other part that helps is to have a really good coach too...
this is a really sick video. i wish i was this good at staff.
It makes me happy to see serious, well organized events like this. Wushu is amazing, very artistic and elegant
BUTTERFLY TWIST SPLITS. WHAT THE WHAT.
*Mind blown*
from 3:44 to 3:51 it s perfectly sync-ed!
great job there!
everytime i watch this i get more and more amazed
Basics are the most important thing in wushu and kung fu!
Great video! The technical and athletic level is outstanding. Worldwide, generally only Russians compare to the level of China. However I can't avoid the conclusion that Wushu is getting more and more dissociated with Martial Arts, and associated with Gymnastics and acrobatics.
I know what I'm talking about because I have been a chinese martial arts athlete and teacher for 25 years. I participated in Nan Gun European Competiton in 2002. I studied Nan Gun in Beijing.
The form has changed a lot!
@Njuo i think you are missing the point, their forms require certain required move sets and sequences in order to qualify. How they integrate those requirements into their own personal style is what makes each of those guys different. the butterfly double twist into splits would be a requirement... how they link it into their form would be completely up to them. how they perform their butterfly kick sequence would also be different. To be honest, they were all very different and well executed.
@5822391 Wushu is not all about combat application, it's also includes the concept of discipline. Learning how to fight is not to hurt, but to defend.
Very nice.
You wouldn't want to get in trouble with one of these guys...
..especially in a bar with a pool table ;)
Zhao Qing Jian has some of the best basics Ive ever seen. Its near perfect basics that allow you make everything seem so seemless and clean. Without basics this guy would have never been All around champion for years and years. I trained at Shi Cha Hai in Beijing with him and the other Wushu athletes. Incredible. Dont say giving up on basics will help you. It will only hinder. It goes "A, B, then C" not "B, C, then A" its one thing after another. No shit to warming up, duh.
maybe if i get some more requests i'll make a compilation of weapons
theres a new staff video up that i edited too, check it out
@SNguyen93
lol no thats lu yong xu's signature move..... although it doesn look as awesome here than it does in his more recent videos
I'm glad someone noticed that part =D
You'll never be able to do that without ingraving the basics into your body and mind. Build your foundation friend!
Hung Ga for life!
Who do you thik won??? I can't tell witch is better then the other... i think the yello and the orange guy are the best
Awesome! On basics - they are important, but, what actually 'is' a 'basic' changes as you get better and better. Like, practicing horse stance becomes pointless when you're doing over and over in combinations. One footed landings become 'basics' when you can do them. Just train hard, and look for the next 'step up' in the complexity of your movements, and step by step, you can get there if you really want it. Gotta be putting in hours every day though, just like all top athletes.
Initial D - Heartbeat
I don't know the actual name of the artist, but it's from the racing game Initial D
sweet!!!
polearm is my favorite weapon=staff/Rod
The slapping the floor is wushu groundfighting technique! Whack!
@xcelr8 OMFG dude yes that was perfect
it's like the win version of DW...send them out to battle and watch em kick ass...this is awesome =D
I love wushu. I want to learn staff next!
@DirTyBlo0d stretch is important as well
edición perfecta .. y también buenas formas, Thank you :)
wats the title of the background music?
niche! I like it.
DAMN! SO FAST!!
either they use a light staff or they're really strong!
either way they must've had a LOT of training
Man, what do you have to do to get tickets to these things?
wat kinda bo do they use?
Well, I'm trainig Wushu already for 6 months here in Latvia, I suppose that in Switzerland has to be atleast one Wushu school. ;)
whats the name of the song?
its okay.. we can read and have job opportunities other than wushu and wushu coaching. i tell myself this everytime i miss my nandu landings
staff wushu duel would be good
Powerful.
so nice
motivating : )
but I'll never learn things like that, at least not in Switzerland.
very good
Great!!! Music from Initial-D?
wat kinda staff do they use?
i wonder how many staves have they broken from their training..
i wish i can staff like them ..
what song is this? an whos the guy in the gold outfit... nice ending btw!
lol kilik from soul calibur4. great vid
And there I was thinking that tricking is hard... This is like impossible compared to tricking!
i fucking LOVE this video
Lynwe, you can teach yourself a lot - check out the basic tutorials, start learning the basic movements, improving strength and jumping ability. Look at what people teach themselves in break dancing and parkour - you may find you have a natural aptitude, and then later on you may find a coach!
Initial D - Heartbeat
If Lu yong xu dao were to land in proper for his daoshu event, he might have won instead of yuan xiao chao ..
Dammit! I wish i could do that!
I miss bo staff a lot.
man im proud to be a kung fu student
@SNguyen93 the falll is on purpose.
hi, thanks a lot for your answer!! :) my comment was 4 years old, how could you find it?? xD I have practiced basics for a long time since then, and went training to China(wudang) for 2 years :D totally worth it ! jiayou :)
It's called a BUTERFLY KICK.
This is why China took most Gold in the Olympics.
@Juskah23 they'd probably not just kill you, they'd kill everyone else in the bar as well via collateral damage :P
Just find a tournament and buy tickets for them.
and the white one...and the red one... :D dam...the'r all good :))
i have the feeling they would kick my ass
i'm so bored of learning wushu basics !!!! I want to learn moves like that !!!!
looks like you've never seen initial D
Whoa! at 1:06
wow, this is too extreme for me to try, lol
that was modern wushu?... nice staff hits but too much acrobatic jumpin! LoL
0:27 HOLY SHIT LOL I WANNA DO THAT xD
epic corny music
pitty the music is so so ... :-s
otherwise most of the performance is quite good ;-)
thanks for posting
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This is why we americans have guns on us !
study and practice wushu kung fu (Y)
LEVEL: Asian :D
Could you have picked a worse song?
LOL!!!
@iDropkickedyourpuppy WAAAARRRRRM UP fersur :P i tore my acl, NOT WORTH IT
this is a really sick video. i wish i was this good at staff
whats the name of the song?
so nice
so nice
so nice