A wonderful video demonstration of Bagua Zang in English. If you're a beginner, the last thing you want to do is work on translation. You can do translation later in your career. The video looks like fun to learn.
That move is called different things in different styles. Some call it the "snake descends the tree." Here it is often referred to as the "snake slithers through the hole" or "snake through the hole."
That would be his #8 palm change. He called it Whirlwind Palms but also mentioned the name Eight Immortals Cross the Sea as an alternate. I will probably get to that in a few months. Thanks
The stance itself is often called a "Drop Stance" in English. It's Chinese (Mandarin) name is "Pu Bu". Only referring to the stance, not the hand movement or the movement as a whole.
very good. i learned something from this. i am new to bagua and study the jiang rong jiao original form. i see many similarities and many differences. very good,clean ,smooth demo. do you use different footwork ie; mud step,crane,snake, or does this style utilize just one stepping method??
What are the palms called by order: #1 Single Palm Change #2 Double Palm Change #3 Hawk Swoops upwards? --> is there a naming like "...palm (Change)" #8 Wirlwind Palm THX
I purchased your book "Bagua Linked Palms". It is very interesting. I was wondering whether you have a DVD as I would gladly purchase it or a set of DVDs.
A wonderful video demonstration of Bagua Zang in English. If you're a beginner, the last thing you want to do is work on translation. You can do translation later in your career. The video looks like fun to learn.
That move is called different things in different styles. Some call it the "snake descends the tree." Here it is often referred to as the "snake slithers through the hole" or "snake through the hole."
Very nice
That would be his #8 palm change. He called it Whirlwind Palms but also mentioned the name Eight Immortals Cross the Sea as an alternate. I will probably get to that in a few months. Thanks
The stance itself is often called a "Drop Stance" in English. It's Chinese (Mandarin) name is "Pu Bu".
Only referring to the stance, not the hand movement or the movement as a whole.
Excellent explanation
very good. i learned something from this. i am new to bagua and study the jiang rong jiao original form. i see many similarities and many differences. very good,clean ,smooth demo.
do you use different footwork ie; mud step,crane,snake, or does this style utilize just one stepping method??
Is there a animal form/ name for the pose you did at exactly 2.25 to 2.27? the super low stance. I've seen it in many movies, so i'm curious :)
What are the palms called by order:
#1 Single Palm Change
#2 Double Palm Change
#3 Hawk Swoops upwards?
--> is there a naming like "...palm (Change)"
#8 Wirlwind Palm
THX
I purchased your book "Bagua Linked Palms". It is very interesting. I was wondering whether you have a DVD as I would gladly purchase it or a set of DVDs.
AH! I FOUND the companion DVD from Plum Publishers at www.plumpub.com./sales/dvd_title.htm#bagua
This is not real Bagua!
Can you provide an example to explain?
Josh Pickles this gentleman’s palm and step are not in the principle of traditional Bagua, to be honestly my friend.