This is so beautiful. As a karateka I see many (what I assume are the original forms of) similarities in stances and strikes like nekoashi dachi, hanzenkutsu dachi, uchi hachiji dachi, tetsu tsui...Just beautiful :) Thank you for the upload! Osu!
So strange that here, this form is called Tongbeiquan (通背拳) while at the Shaolin Temple, all the teachers call it Tongbiquan (通臂拳). From my own training in this particular form, conversations with the teachers and masters at the temple, and its emphasis on the use of arms and their application of power, i would say the correct name is Tongbiquan (通臂拳), with Tongbeiquan (通背拳) being a very different style. But then again, what's in a name? As long as you get something out of whatever you practice, it really doesn't make that big a difference. ^_^
Cultural Keys my Shifu explains that both names are acceptable and interchangeable as the arms and the backs are inherently connected and you must generate power “通“ "through" them both.
This is an interesting observation. I think it is important what name the taolu carries, because its says something about the point to focus on mainly.
I learned this exact form, it is different from how I seen other temples do it. Slight differences actually from other Tong Bei forms. I wish I can know why? Maybe different sects of the shaolin temple?
its different because people interpret the moves differently...one move can have many applications....and also they usually learn in class of 100-200 +students....so if u a student in the back...u probably saw the wrong move...and u just kept doing it that way and then it just becomes the way u do it and teach it to others
One of the ancient chinese boxing methods, which imitates the movements of the gibbon, is to attack an opponent by shaking an elongated arm. The advantage is to attack from a long distance, power @@redwhitestriker1283
Through the back fist, or connected chain fist. It means that both your arms are connected and should be moving together through the strength of your back.
I’m a black belt in kungfu great job demonstrating the tong bei I suggest more power tho u make it look like Dancing there are actual techniques in the forms it’s not just abt dancing it’s abt using the techniques shown through out the forms
Beautiful form. Nice to see it performed slowly.
This is so beautiful. As a karateka I see many (what I assume are the original forms of) similarities in stances and strikes like nekoashi dachi, hanzenkutsu dachi, uchi hachiji dachi, tetsu tsui...Just beautiful :) Thank you for the upload! Osu!
I thought karate men looked down upon Chinese fighting
@@Xannyphantom905 look up Jesse enkamp they actually up to kung fu. He did a whole series about kung fu and he studies karate
@@Xannyphantom905 The Kenpo is a base for karate, Kenpo is Quan Fa "Fist technique". Is similar but other idiom. KARATE IS Wushu Japanese.
the form is a little different from how I have learned it but still done better than I can do
Great video- keep it rolling...
So strange that here, this form is called Tongbeiquan (通背拳) while at the Shaolin Temple, all the teachers call it Tongbiquan (通臂拳). From my own training in this particular form, conversations with the teachers and masters at the temple, and its emphasis on the use of arms and their application of power, i would say the correct name is Tongbiquan (通臂拳), with Tongbeiquan (通背拳) being a very different style. But then again, what's in a name? As long as you get something out of whatever you practice, it really doesn't make that big a difference. ^_^
ooh! Tell me more! 0w0
Cultural Keys my Shifu explains that both names are acceptable and interchangeable as the arms and the backs are inherently connected and you must generate power “通“ "through" them both.
Cultural Keys it is the original gong fu of the chen wang thing?
@@raymondchan1489 your shifu is a diligent man as it seems right to me! 🙏
This is an interesting observation. I think it is important what name the taolu carries, because its says something about the point to focus on mainly.
that was beautiful :)
thanks shifu could you please make a video for da hong quan please
Okay, I will do it!
@@yanyueshi7519 thank you thank you shifu
very nice, thank you Master Shi
Good TRAINING MASTER
非常好
Please upload with its application
Очень сильный стиль и бесподобный комплекс
This master teachers better by video than a lot of people could do in person
From Sénégal very Nice
I learned this exact form, it is different from how I seen other temples do it. Slight differences actually from other Tong Bei forms. I wish I can know why? Maybe different sects of the shaolin temple?
apparently the gms change it so you can tell what lineage its from.
its different because people interpret the moves differently...one move can have many applications....and also they usually learn in class of 100-200 +students....so if u a student in the back...u probably saw the wrong move...and u just kept doing it that way and then it just becomes the way u do it and teach it to others
That is not true all the moves are well documented in writing form. Variations show that kf is still evolving.
I've learnt it in my country from people trained in China, the structure of the form is the same, save two movements...
good training shi Yan yue congratulations !!! #GusMilazzo
Is this a traditional long fist form? Or perhaps a newer shaolin style?
Shaolin penetrating fist Da tong bi Quyen
Great!
Great sifu❤🙏
Nice moment you.
Can somebody tell me what kind of flute this is?
What tong bei quan means
Where can I buy a real shaolin monk robe?
nice
I thought this style was supposed to be a whip movement with lot of fluidity along with body mechanics
And it should. I think the monk is doing it slowly for the sake of showing the movement.
One of the ancient chinese boxing methods, which imitates the movements of the gibbon, is to attack an opponent by shaking an elongated arm. The advantage is to attack from a long distance, power @@redwhitestriker1283
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Beautiful demonstration .He didnot use force in his moments but I can feel The Force Lol
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Very nice
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Looks more like Sha Hung Chen-short frame fist
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It is the kung fu of the chen wang ting? Please!
No it’s Shaolin Kung fu
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What is the meaning of "Tong Bei Quan" in English?
Through the back fist, or connected chain fist. It means that both your arms are connected and should be moving together through the strength of your back.
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I’m a black belt in kungfu great job demonstrating the tong bei I suggest more power tho u make it look like Dancing there are actual techniques in the forms it’s not just abt dancing it’s abt using the techniques shown through out the forms
Chinese martial arts are beautiful only in performance. while the level of actual defense on the street is ineffective
Tong bi not tong bei (Tong Bei is arm swing boxing a Muslim system) two different systems, This is a basic form.
Is this for not Jeet kune??
不像通背,不过功架很少林。
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sub zero bring me to here
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