Fantastic!!!!! 720 Butterfly Twist to a split landing! That was perfect! Even outside of his perfect acrobatic kicks and tricks, the rest was also extremely well performed, some of the best I have seen....of any age.
@MechPhantom not at all haha.. alot of them start their training at the age of 6 so they become very very fast and strong by the time they are 10-13 yrs old
it depends on the practitioner not on the art. Obviously a master of a specific art is going to be good in it. no style is better than another, it's the person performing the style that decides who is better. Just different moves, different styles. everyone who practices a specific style will know different ways of dealing with situations. oh, btw i agree with you. i dont respect american TKD, or karate. I'm a practitioner of northern shaolin Gong fu, and i do respect all styles of martial arts.
@Thekaratekid101 i agree with you on the technique. this part of wushu is more to developing reflexes and discipline rather than practicality for fighting. i just disagree that it's totally useless in developing strength, as what the previous commenter implied.
@djxtatik oh ok, cuz my friend practices wushu and i do wing chun kung fu. If this not useful in a fight, than i guess why it used in the movies cuz it's for show.
I clearly also have not been studying as long as some people, but Ive been in it long enough to be able to analyze a form for its uses and significance even if that form is not part of my style. The movements of the human body are universal, and frankly so are most martial art techniques when it gets right down to it. Again, I'm not and never claimed to be an expert, but I'm not an idiot either. If you could enlighten me, take my example of 1:16 and explain the significance of these moves to me.
By the way, wushu is a SPORT derived from traditional Chinese martial arts. You may want to check your facts. Its the same thing that happened when TKD came to the states: the 'American way' (mostly the business aspect) made the art loose more and more of it's discipline and technique in order to make it more profitable and easier to pass through. Not that wushu is the way it is because of business or entrepreneurship, but it is basically a watered down mixed version of traditional chinese arts.
Andrew if you observe the video, you can find some mark deductions on his overall performance. His opening wasnt really a strong confident movement, 00:28 he looked like he lost balance there for a second, and 1:15 his side kick is kind of weak. not criticizing that much. I still think he's really good
@theMilkz Id have to say with all the arm flailing he wouldn't do so good in a fight.But the kid has discipline and technique; not good technique but not bad and too win any fight you need technique.
man you seem like you would know a lot about wushu...where do you train? do you go to like a really high end school or does your university have a wushu club there??
@MechPhantom well unless u practice a martial art that is faster than his probably not unless ur a runner... and umm you can start wushu at this age if u want to but it will be fukn hard...
@SupahGundamFan haha, even though i understand where you are coming from, it's actually for encouragement. I am on my school's Wushu team, and our coaches actually scold us if we don't scream encouragement for our team members xD
i don't know whats the problem with the tournaments or this wushu competitions, i've seen this videos and i just found a lot of mistakes in positions and movements. i wonder if the judges take all that in consideration to make the right judgement. at 14 years of age i did my black belt in Chan Chuan Wu-Shu Wu-Lin Mexico, that's why i know what i'm talking about.
.. ya know why .. bc our parent actually woop teh shit out of us, if we slacking off . and they actually CARE about our performance , in school or in sport or arts .
hey, isn't that what Chinese women used as bras in the olden days...hmm...could be wrong... and the people screaming 'JIA YO !!' were really scary sounding...
This is simple really. During the ming dynasty Wushu was banned by their communist goverment.(later allowed in the Qing Dynasty) So practitioners found ways where they could keep from being punished for practicing their way of life. Hence the flash and acrobatics, The REAL reason for the stomp on the ground and the back hand to the palm is to strengthen those specific body parts. Done repeated in form will condition for combat! Almost all forms have some form of body conditioning.
@TH3aznEmperor 'COMPLETELY' useless? lol, i'd LOVE to see you in a fight against him. wushu toughens up muscles because of all the quick moves. extending and contracting your muscles almost instantaneously. flexibility is just something that you get over time, as with other MA's. one might not bulk up, but gain agility instead. velocity contributes to force of impact.
for shure, no it's not a fake...this little guy practicing hight level in beijing wushu team! and he was training with zhao qing jian, wu di, shao chang jun...persons who critices him make me laught he has a mad level!!
@MechPhantom Nah, hes not to fast.. ther are alot of shaolin kids who are very fast and are only 8-10 years old... but i will agree with you in saying that he doesnt look extremely young, probably 11 or 12 yrs
if he attacked you then you would be trying to swipe him away and saying 'wait until I get my hands on you, you little shit!' but afte a while you would have blood all over your face and would get weaker and weaker and then have to decide to run but he would probably somesault after you and keep landing in front of you...
Actually, I've been studying authentic Shaolin Kungfu for about 4 years now. I've also been studying Yang Style Tai chi for 2. Like I said, I'm not knocking this kid's ability cause he has alot of it. I'm just saying if you compare this 'routine' with a traditional long form in pretty much any martial art system (more specifically KungFu, since that is what this is derived from) this appears to be much more of an act or display as opposed to rehearsing a technique. Way to falsely judge me, btw.
Ok. Lets talk about being a TRUE martial artist. I believe it involves questioning the purpose of things to find out their meaning. I question things in my own system all the time. I question the purpose and effectiveness of techniques and forms. I won't blindly accept things for true and good. Thats ignorance. It doesn't mean I don't respect styles. I also love the various reasons being given for why I haven't taken my training to heart or what not. You know nothing of me.
As far as respecting others styles, I absolutely do. This kid does things I'm not capable of. Respecting something doesn't mean you can't be critical of it though, just as I'm critical of my own style. Not every form of every style is going to be as good as it possibly could, some far from it. Some arts just aren't going to be as effective as others either. Do you respect the general body of practitioners of American TKD? I don't really. Ive known way too many people who get a belt after a week.
Wouldn't that kinda go against their teaching though? A true martial artist is supposed to settle discrepancies with words..violence is only for when the words fail.
Fantastic!!!!! 720 Butterfly Twist to a split landing! That was perfect!
Even outside of his perfect acrobatic kicks and tricks, the rest was also extremely well performed, some of the best I have seen....of any age.
well, i dont think he'll ever have problems with nandu rules lol
just 9.18, he was so fucking good, he deserves at least a 9.80 ,,,
i think he got deduction for attire
I'm impressed, I adore the perfect landings in qi ma shi. I'm jealous, wishing I were that level.
now i know who will the the next word tournament...
you're the best i've ever seen on this age!
Once in a lifetime genius.
dedication and hardwork.
wow.
amazing
@Jaygenius depends on what was first i think ^^
but there is a resemblance in both
When he's shown the self-discipline to reach a peaceful outcome, or at least attempted it to the best of his ability.
because they practice everyday of their lives. it's practically all they do. practice makes perfect
@Nikkyeshiva83 the yelling encourages the performer, the dress well its a uniform to seem present
wow he was moving his arms crazy fast
Jeez-i bet he doesn't do anything but this...nothin....now that's dedication
@dhrixel7 It is chinese for "go go go!", "good luck" well whatever you scream at your teamplayer
His name is Cai Yong, and hes from Beijing wushu team...in this video he is about 15...i think
@SupahGundamFan when you do wushu, you're suppose to scream that stuff to encourage the performer lol
@dhrixel7 it's written differently but it means "go go go" or something similar. It must be a kid from their school
@josesblima
i think its chang quan.been looking at chang quan vids for past few days.....
direct translation would be "long fist"?
@MechPhantom not at all haha.. alot of them start their training at the age of 6 so they become very very fast and strong by the time they are 10-13 yrs old
Whhhaaaaaa He make DOUBLE B-Twist to split! WOW ! ! ! ! ! !
for him, it does
@flameo1000
obviously not, this is Wushu Kung Fu, Only for show... its all about style.
@KingDarkage
u saw it because he is bending the air right :D?
hes well the next jet li ! :P
this kid is incredible.
THAT GUY CRACKED HIS NUT At 49 LMFAO!!!
720 twist to split , aerialtwist ... nice
This could be a next jet li^_^
a friend of mine, who made this vid told, told me that this guy was 15 or 16 years old that time
it depends on the practitioner not on the art. Obviously a master of a specific art is going to be good in it. no style is better than another, it's the person performing the style that decides who is better. Just different moves, different styles. everyone who practices a specific style will know different ways of dealing with situations. oh, btw i agree with you. i dont respect american TKD, or karate. I'm a practitioner of northern shaolin Gong fu, and i do respect all styles of martial arts.
@Thekaratekid101 i agree with you on the technique. this part of wushu is more to developing reflexes and discipline rather than practicality for fighting. i just disagree that it's totally useless in developing strength, as what the previous commenter implied.
@djxtatik oh ok, cuz my friend practices wushu and i do wing chun kung fu.
If this not useful in a fight, than i guess why it used in the movies cuz it's for show.
yeah! he moves like an air bender!!!! THUMBS UP!!!
@xxxandreexxx15
Its an Ariel Twist :)
Peace out - he's so good!
if he couldve manipulate air than he will be the TRUE AIR BENDER!!
Yeah, The only thing crazy is his clothing, his routine was amazing for his age.
0:48 was like crazy
@xxxandreexxx15 i believe in gymnastics thats called a full.
I clearly also have not been studying as long as some people, but Ive been in it long enough to be able to analyze a form for its uses and significance even if that form is not part of my style. The movements of the human body are universal, and frankly so are most martial art techniques when it gets right down to it. Again, I'm not and never claimed to be an expert, but I'm not an idiot either. If you could enlighten me, take my example of 1:16 and explain the significance of these moves to me.
Cai Yang, beijing team 2004 qualifiers.
split, butterfly, tronado and lots more :)
@TTTrixta he is the kid playing aang m night confirmed it
By the way, wushu is a SPORT derived from traditional Chinese martial arts. You may want to check your facts. Its the same thing that happened when TKD came to the states: the 'American way' (mostly the business aspect) made the art loose more and more of it's discipline and technique in order to make it more profitable and easier to pass through. Not that wushu is the way it is because of business or entrepreneurship, but it is basically a watered down mixed version of traditional chinese arts.
He has a double rainbow belt
Andrew if you observe the video, you can find some mark deductions on his overall performance. His opening wasnt really a strong confident movement, 00:28 he looked like he lost balance there for a second, and 1:15 his side kick is kind of weak. not criticizing that much. I still think he's really good
He is the next steve terada!
what the heck is that kid wearing but man that's sucha low score.. he deserves higher!
ohh this guy isnt a kid, hes like 14, 15 ish? or maybe 16, he is just really small and they entered him as a kid....
And a "manifestation of martial arts" isn't just showing off how well you can kick someone's ass...as that ignores the mental aspects of martial arts.
amazing lil thang
is he fighting or Dancing ?
it looks really awesome,
but some moves look like ballet O_o
@theMilkz Id have to say with all the arm flailing he wouldn't do so good in a fight.But the kid has discipline and technique; not good technique but not bad and too win any fight you need technique.
i wana see a kid fight like this in school would be bad as shit
man you seem like you would know a lot about wushu...where do you train? do you go to like a really high end school or does your university have a wushu club there??
@MechPhantom well unless u practice a martial art that is faster than his probably not unless ur a runner... and umm you can start wushu at this age if u want to but it will be fukn hard...
@SupahGundamFan haha, even though i understand where you are coming from, it's actually for encouragement. I am on my school's Wushu team, and our coaches actually scold us if we don't scream encouragement for our team members xD
then if there is no manifestation of martial arts how do you know if he is a true martial artist?
This video's pretty old.
His name is cai yang.
-takecares. justin
@magicmandaniel hmm can i be faster then him at the age of 19 now? and btw can i start wushu at this age lol? th man
Why are they yelling it him? It reminds me of the wing episode of south park. And why dress him like Sheena Easton?
Btw, 1:16 for example. This is for sure an effective technique.
Ay guys i think this is Jet Li Junior!!!!!!
i don't know whats the problem with the tournaments or this wushu competitions, i've seen this videos and i just found a lot of mistakes in positions and movements. i wonder if the judges take all that in consideration to make the right judgement.
at 14 years of age i did my black belt in Chan Chuan Wu-Shu Wu-Lin Mexico, that's why i know what i'm talking about.
.. ya know why .. bc our parent actually woop teh shit out of us, if we slacking off . and they actually CARE about our performance , in school or in sport or arts .
good job
i dont understan dhow this kid is so good HES SO FRICKIN GOOD holy shit.
i doubt that kid si 15. im guessing hes around 11 or 12.
im 15 holy shit.
what if he went up against jaden smith? O___o
This kid is beast
what r they feeding this child???
Judging by the open back wardrobe, this Must be a little girl! Or a cross dressing boy
True fight is not to fight.
i dont know maybe it was made in computer graphics...
He's amazing...but, why is he wearing a halter top?
hey, isn't that what Chinese women used as bras in the olden days...hmm...could be wrong...
and the people screaming 'JIA YO !!' were really scary sounding...
@nihaomahhh yah exactly :D
This is simple really. During the ming dynasty Wushu was banned by their communist goverment.(later allowed in the Qing Dynasty) So practitioners found ways where they could keep from being punished for practicing their way of life.
Hence the flash and acrobatics, The REAL reason for the stomp on the ground and the back hand to the palm is to strengthen those specific body parts.
Done repeated in form will condition for combat! Almost all forms have some form of body conditioning.
@TH3aznEmperor 'COMPLETELY' useless? lol, i'd LOVE to see you in a fight against him.
wushu toughens up muscles because of all the quick moves. extending and contracting your muscles almost instantaneously. flexibility is just something that you get over time, as with other MA's. one might not bulk up, but gain agility instead. velocity contributes to force of impact.
sweeeeeeeeeeeeet bloomin epic :D evry who said hes the avatar... so tru!!!!!!!!!!!!
so awesum
nice dance
i htink hes not a kid,prolly a short teenager or so,hes too fast to be a kid . Good to watch though
for shure, no it's not a fake...this little guy practicing hight level in beijing wushu team! and he was training with zhao qing jian, wu di, shao chang jun...persons who critices him make me laught he has a mad level!!
Even if i know him?
@MechPhantom Nah, hes not to fast.. ther are alot of shaolin kids who are very fast and are only 8-10 years old... but i will agree with you in saying that he doesnt look extremely young, probably 11 or 12 yrs
So what you're saying is that it can't be both?
hes prolly 21
if he attacked you then you would be trying to swipe him away and saying 'wait until I get my hands on you, you little shit!' but afte a while you would have blood all over your face and would get weaker and weaker and then have to decide to run but he would probably somesault after you and keep landing in front of you...
為什麼穿肚兜就上場了?? 他要表演神打嗎?
Actually, I've been studying authentic Shaolin Kungfu for about 4 years now. I've also been studying Yang Style Tai chi for 2. Like I said, I'm not knocking this kid's ability cause he has alot of it. I'm just saying if you compare this 'routine' with a traditional long form in pretty much any martial art system (more specifically KungFu, since that is what this is derived from) this appears to be much more of an act or display as opposed to rehearsing a technique. Way to falsely judge me, btw.
@flameo1000
exactly! :D
Ok. Lets talk about being a TRUE martial artist. I believe it involves questioning the purpose of things to find out their meaning. I question things in my own system all the time. I question the purpose and effectiveness of techniques and forms. I won't blindly accept things for true and good. Thats ignorance. It doesn't mean I don't respect styles. I also love the various reasons being given for why I haven't taken my training to heart or what not. You know nothing of me.
Only a 9.18?
8.94 it should be ;-) no mistake in my judging :-)
As far as respecting others styles, I absolutely do. This kid does things I'm not capable of. Respecting something doesn't mean you can't be critical of it though, just as I'm critical of my own style. Not every form of every style is going to be as good as it possibly could, some far from it. Some arts just aren't going to be as effective as others either. Do you respect the general body of practitioners of American TKD? I don't really. Ive known way too many people who get a belt after a week.
Daaaaaang how old is this kid?
nice!
Wouldn't that kinda go against their teaching though? A true martial artist is supposed to settle discrepancies with words..violence is only for when the words fail.
@magicmandaniel lol u kidding me? hes too fast to be young haha lol