The practical application of the form Xiao Hong Quan. This video describes the major techniques. 少林小洪拳 Come train with us in China! Contact us on shaolinyuzhai@gmail.com
I, like everyone else here have nothing but glowing things to say about your videos. I studied Wing Chun for several years and now want to start incorporating shaolin methods to my repertoire. Unfortunately I have to teach myself shaolin and it's very hard to find explanations, translations, step by step taolu and especially applications in English. These videos help greatly in the application aspect by showing the move, the Finished freeze frame, Chinese name, Chinese characters, application of the movements and even pressure tested starring footage using certain techniques. Absolutely incredible! I can never become a great shaolin practitioner without a real Sifu, but your videos help it at least be understandable and usable. Thanks so much!
Excellent! Years searching for it, thank you very much for uploading. It's an enormous contribution that helps to end the discussion about if shaolin quan in its modern form contains hidden applicable techniques into those embellished movements. Please keep it up!
Awesome! This is really rare seen art of Shaolin! I don't believed that real Shaolin still exist!!!! I've also seen your other Vids, they are all very hight quality! Keep on practice and spread!
My new favorite channel.! Only two vids so far leaves me like a kid waiting for Christmas to come . Can't wait to see more. Your videos are done in a excellent fashion .
Nice video. You have a great understanding of your techniques and a simple straight forward teaching style that is easy to follow and understand. I am excited to watch the next in the series.
Excellent stuff Josh - thank you for sharing this information. You present and communicate in a professional and effective manner. I look forward to watching further videos.
@@ericdelpiano8552 there are many possible applications for all these techniques, not just the ones being demonstrated. Always depends on distance and situation.
Thank you very much for sharing this. This has given me, and many others, a lot of useful ideas to train with to learn how to understand and to apply the techniques in this form, and in other forms that include these techniques.
Beautiful form. I like your fluidity in your movment. It's very graceful. Do you have foresee to realize tutorial form in addition to application in the future ( Xiao Hong quan or other ) ?
Hi Thanks for posting. Your art has enhanced my Wu Taiji. The more I see of Some Shaolin the more it appears Taiji has been watered down and defanged. Several os your postures occur in the Taiji long slow form I am 67 and trained for a long time The few teachers I have had did know the applications for Single whip, Pull the bow, Rhino gazes at the moon . I am in Victoria Australia where are you? Cheers now
Awesome, thanks. Iv'e now learned how to apply what I learned before my shifu can teach me. So, I have a question. What animal system is your style that you teach? You do the Xiao Hong Quan with monkey movements. IS this correct?
So the "Tiny Shrink Human" is supposed to have retreat too I assume. Because if i WANTED to attack someone and they shrunk I would probably want to instanty kick a driving straight kick through their balance.
I'm wondering about 7:09 ..boxers use a similar movement when they do an over-hand right. They'll throw a left jab as a distraction. They might even deliberately throw the jab wide. That provokes a reaction... The other person is going to try to punch ( or kick or do something else) to retaliate. What you then do is lean your upper body to one side. In the context of your video...you'd lean to the left with your upper body. That's a big movement..so your opponent's eyes will naturally follow that movement. They will not notice the smaller movement of your hand doing the overhand right. So that right hand can then crash into their jaw and knock them out or break their jaw. Perhaps that might also be another application of that technique from the form ? A lead hand distraction/provocation followed by a large, distracting, body movement which makes sure that the eye does not see the actual attack...the over-hand right. That over-hand right can then be followed by a left hook or something like it. I know it works because a friend of mine got his jaw broken on both sides during an ITF Taekwondo tournament in Jamaica. A polish competitor used that strategy on him. I've also seen a video of someone doing something similar in a street fight and knocking their opponent out. I'm just saying that that could also be an application. I'm not critiquing or trolling you btw...I very much appreciate your content. Thank you for that. I'm just throwing out ideas.
The elbow at 10:50 seems vulnerable to "thorny king" kung fu. When they are able to point the tip of their elbow at your incoming vulnerable parts on your arms and poke you like a thorn, if you attack them.
Maybe I may correct something... The technique at 8:07 is correct. But your little buddy can punch you in the face the whole time. The reason is the technique ago. It is not a punch, it is a throw! You wish his arms to the left side away and after that you stand with your right leg very deep behind his left leg you push him (his hip) over your knee. If he does not fall youre doing the same follow up technique you already showed. But now he cant punch you cause his arms are sticking between your both bodies.
There is a major disadvantage to wushu that you do not engage an attacking resistance opponent similar to the MMA, so these techniques are impractical in real combat..
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I, like everyone else here have nothing but glowing things to say about your videos.
I studied Wing Chun for several years and now want to start incorporating shaolin methods to my repertoire. Unfortunately I have to teach myself shaolin and it's very hard to find explanations, translations, step by step taolu and especially applications in English.
These videos help greatly in the application aspect by showing the move, the Finished freeze frame, Chinese name, Chinese characters, application of the movements and even pressure tested starring footage using certain techniques.
Absolutely incredible!
I can never become a great shaolin practitioner without a real Sifu, but your videos help it at least be understandable and usable.
Thanks so much!
Great work Josh! Very good explanation and examples, very well done.
Hey Shifu, are these the same applications you learned?
Excellent! Years searching for it, thank you very much for uploading. It's an enormous contribution that helps to end the discussion about if shaolin quan in its modern form contains hidden applicable techniques into those embellished movements.
Please keep it up!
Awesome! This is really rare seen art of Shaolin! I don't believed that
real Shaolin still exist!!!! I've also seen your other Vids, they are
all very hight quality! Keep on practice and spread!
My new favorite channel.! Only two vids so far leaves me like a kid waiting for Christmas to come . Can't wait to see more. Your videos are done in a excellent fashion .
Please make more of these types of breakdowns, absolutely amazing
Well done, thank you for this video! Shaolin style is as vast and complex as the universe.
after following your posts on KF forum for a few years, glad to finally find your youtube! nice production, especially love the first person shots!
That 小洪拳was awesome
Thank you for your videos! I appreciate each of them as you break down proper movement and application!
Nice video. You have a great understanding of your techniques and a simple straight forward teaching style that is easy to follow and understand. I am excited to watch the next in the series.
Brilliant the soft and hard movements Look forward to seeing more.
Practical Shaolin explanations?-Subscribed.
Hope your channel gets spread.
This is wonderful 🙏🙏Thank you so much for sharing
Excellent stuff Josh - thank you for sharing this information.
You present and communicate in a professional and effective manner.
I look forward to watching further videos.
These forms are so cool!
And it is awesome to see how they can work in combat!
Excellent! keep it up!
hong da luo bo jin tong ya zai shui goa hu lian se zhi chao lung tze dan hai she song
Hey Shifu, are these the same applications you learned? I thought Gong Bu Xie Xing Was a throw?
@@ericdelpiano8552 there are many possible applications for all these techniques, not just the ones being demonstrated. Always depends on distance and situation.
Shaolin Xinyiba Oh okay that make sense, thank you for taking the time to respond Shifu, I appreciate it a lot🙏🏽
The visual, graphics, background, explanation is superb.. great work man, please make another video like this
Thank you very much for sharing this. This has given me, and many others, a lot of useful ideas to train with to learn how to understand and to apply the techniques in this form, and in other forms that include these techniques.
great explanation. thank you.
Congratulations, authentic Shaolin practisionner ! 🙏👍👊
Great stuff! Looking forward to more
Woooooow! Amituofo! Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Great teacher...🙏
This is one of my favorite forms
Marvellous. Thanks.
I'm going to add this channel to my featured channels on my page. Great stuff. Cheers!
Exellent style exellent explaination exellent execution!!!
Fantastic!!!
Beautiful form. I like your fluidity in your movment. It's very graceful. Do you have foresee to realize tutorial form in addition to application in the future ( Xiao Hong quan or other ) ?
Like the intro to your video ;))
Great job master
Very well thank you so much dear brother
Very very motivated teaching super I like it
Hi Thanks for posting. Your art has enhanced my Wu Taiji. The more I see of Some Shaolin the more it appears Taiji has been watered down and defanged. Several os your postures occur in the Taiji long slow form I am 67 and trained for a long time The few teachers I have had did know the applications for Single whip, Pull the bow, Rhino gazes at the moon . I am in Victoria Australia where are you? Cheers now
真功夫,好身法!
well done brother !
Fascinating!!!!!!!!!!! 😯😯😯😯
The way your video editor sets little focus points to follow joints on a strike, then zoom back to big picture is very interesting. And the Kung Fu.
Awesome, thanks. Iv'e now learned how to apply what I learned before my shifu can teach me. So, I have a question. What animal system is your style that you teach? You do the Xiao Hong Quan with monkey movements. IS this correct?
Totally cool.
Thank you from india
So the "Tiny Shrink Human" is supposed to have retreat too I assume. Because if i WANTED to attack someone and they shrunk I would probably want to instanty kick a driving straight kick through their balance.
I would love to see an application video on the 32 posture Tai Tzu Chang Quan!
Nice nice channel bro
I like your presentation style especailly vocal, It's very engaging, Did you work in theatre before?
Can someone explain the difference between small and big flood forms? Are they similar or totally different?
Four Owls small flood is close quarter combat. Big flood is long distance combat.
I'm wondering about 7:09 ..boxers use a similar movement when they do an over-hand right. They'll throw a left jab as a distraction.
They might even deliberately throw the jab wide. That provokes a reaction... The other person is going to try to punch ( or kick or do something else) to retaliate.
What you then do is lean your upper body to one side. In the context of your video...you'd lean to the left with your upper body.
That's a big movement..so your opponent's eyes will naturally follow that movement. They will not notice the smaller movement of your hand doing the overhand right.
So that right hand can then crash into their jaw and knock them out or break their jaw. Perhaps that might also be another application of that technique from the form ?
A lead hand distraction/provocation followed by a large, distracting, body movement which makes sure that the eye does not see the actual attack...the over-hand right. That over-hand right can then be followed by a left hook or something like it.
I know it works because a friend of mine got his jaw broken on both sides during an ITF Taekwondo tournament in Jamaica. A polish competitor used that strategy on him.
I've also seen a video of someone doing something similar in a street fight and knocking their opponent out.
I'm just saying that that could also be an application.
I'm not critiquing or trolling you btw...I very much appreciate your content. Thank you for that. I'm just throwing out ideas.
Can you cover stability tips on how to not get frazzled or dizzying
Try not to think in terms of how to apply a specific move. Instead think in terms of what is the ideal move, given your position.
Quá hay ạ
Superbe thanks you so so
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Amituofo! Awesome demostration! how's the name of the song ?
Your form has some additional motion I have never seen its more the xin yi ba touch?
Action super
The elbow at 10:50 seems vulnerable to "thorny king" kung fu. When they are able to point the tip of their elbow at your incoming vulnerable parts on your arms and poke you like a thorn, if you attack them.
More please
du hast das schaolin kung fu realitiviert das verändert die träume klasse
echt super relativ ist was anderes
Maybe I may correct something... The technique at 8:07 is correct. But your little buddy can punch you in the face the whole time. The reason is the technique ago. It is not a punch, it is a throw! You wish his arms to the left side away and after that you stand with your right leg very deep behind his left leg you push him (his hip) over your knee. If he does not fall youre doing the same follow up technique you already showed. But now he cant punch you cause his arms are sticking between your both bodies.
how I learn if I can not come to China? thanks
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hey shifu jason statham
7: 23 From my humble perspective, I'd say that this application is more practical : ruclips.net/video/6H0atDi_3RI/видео.html at 1:14
He divides his self-defense stance, which is more than practice. He has to practice to let everyone know, is his self-defense stance effective ..?
There is a major disadvantage to wushu that you do not engage an attacking resistance opponent similar to the MMA, so these techniques are impractical in real combat..
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Weird and all wrong.😢