If i may ask, why is it important the there is no space between the legs? I also noticed that the fingers are different like leopard fist? Thank you :)
@@nanchangbajiquan6196 thanks for the advice... but the problem is in my country there aren't any place to learn bajiquan or any internal kung fu style... Since I really want to learn internal style martial arts I have to learn the basics through video explanations so that when I can go to china I can learn more... Is there any way to feel if my stance is correct?
I'm afraid, as a beginner there is no other way than being corrected by a qualified teacher. I understand your problem, however. My advice would be that you just pay attention to not hurt your knees, ankles and so on and just don't go to hard on yourself.
Bajiquan is a very powerfoul fighting system!!
Awesome thank you
You're videos are simply great. Thanks a lot from Scotland!
Really interesting!
Thank you for the translation too! I really like your explanation!
Please post more!
Thanks for your videos.
I am very interesting in Bajiquan, but in my country aren't instructors.
Please post more videos
Thank you for the subtitles. Very good xeixei
If i may ask, why is it important the there is no space between the legs? I also noticed that the fingers are different like leopard fist? Thank you :)
I would love to see that video about cheng chui, wich is mentioned in this video. It would be great if you could upload it as well :)
I will try to find it these few days^^
Nice! :D
you're the best
thanks !
my height is 6 feet...
before entering Lagong Shi how low should I lower my hips?
Thanks in advance
Does not have to be extremely low. It is more about how you sink your bodyweight, which should be explained hands on by a teacher.
@@nanchangbajiquan6196 thanks for the advice... but the problem is in my country there aren't any place to learn bajiquan or any internal kung fu style... Since I really want to learn internal style martial arts I have to learn the basics through video explanations so that when I can go to china I can learn more...
Is there any way to feel if my stance is correct?
I'm afraid, as a beginner there is no other way than being corrected by a qualified teacher. I understand your problem, however. My advice would be that you just pay attention to not hurt your knees, ankles and so on and just don't go to hard on yourself.
@@nanchangbajiquan6196 I really appreciate your concern... thanks a lot
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