Tai Chi Master Fu Wing-fei: Applications
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Master Fu Wing-fei demonstrates Fu style tai chi applications (from a VHS tape of Simplified Tai Chi made in China in the early 1980s). For more information, go to fustyle.org/
nice! That high horse leg catch + sweep/body weight transfer was amazing when he tried to slam him to the ground from above his head!
this is so far the better video i've watch about tai chi combat
Same here.
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This is the definition of Martial Arts. It's beautiful
This is real tai chi and something I would like to learn
this is the most practical applications of tai chi ive ever seen
I am miss very much my FATHER and BROTHER. Thank you for upload this old video.
Is this your father and brother
I just love the flow of tai chi and the use of direction the enemies potential energy to inflict damage upon themselves. Sorry for my improper grammar.
I'm really happy that the school I'm taking tai chi through teaches the martial arts application behind the moves. They also teach how to use the energy properly. My teachers often talk about internal and external and how powerful a strike can be when you focus your energy and do it right. I'm 29 and I've been studying tai chi for over 6 months now. I really enjoy it and I do feel stronger than I've ever felt before in the past. It's my goal to learn REAL tai chi, not only pretty forms.
One of the world's great fake martial arts.
@@x-morones2330 - hmm - until its needed, then it becomes very real.
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"...until it's needed."
Tai Chi vs Arthritis
Some nice simple applications - a pleasure to watch
You're so right there Robert. And as always the simpler the better. Also like watching your stuff on the tube. Doing any more?
So hard to find legitimate combat applications in this art as seen here. So hard to find legitimate instruction not focused on dancing and wellness. Bravo.
Look for Chen style applications. And Chen masters.
Marvelous ! In a sea of BS Chi video's this is a rare island of solid martial arts.
昔から謎に思っていた太極拳の戦闘方法の勉強にとても役立ちました。ありがとうございました。やはり当たり前に武術でした!
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Some of the best i have ever seen
yes he makes it look easy ..and it is when you understand the fu style
Actual "Push Hands" drill at 1:39
I've never seen anybody doing it "correctly". Pretty impressive.
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I love the feeling of being like a river and using an attacking vibe or action as a wave back at the opponent - as always -what you give out you get back. This is just a great example of instant opposite action karma!
that's why these skills take a lot more time than other more direct martial arts to master... and you can see people practicing against each other a lot rather than against sand bags, because these skills are designed to be applied on human bodies.
i'm agree with this Last coment , i practice the Aïkido & the Taïji Quan , the Taïji helped me a lot in Aïkido too & both have the same spirits , no competition , no fight only the training with a partenar
ya ! good to see even the simplest movements have application like even the beginning commencement move very awesome! Very inspiring to keep practicing
One of the world's great fake martial arts.
a culture that embellish the world. Love from Canada
In the eyes of this layman, Chinese martial arts seem to place a higher emphasis on good footwork and balance than I've seen in Japanese and Korean styles. YMMV.
@transmun-- Your information is lacking concerning Fu Zhen Song's actual participation in that tournament. The Central National Arts Academy, directed by Zhang Zhi Jiang held that tournament and it had about 400 participants, none of which included Fu Zhen Song on the roster. Fu Zhen Song was an instructor in the association and therefore was not competing. The top fighter was Wang Te Yuan. Fu challenged him after and won. Read Lin Chao Zhen's book on Fu's Dragon Bagua.
Flawless and well executed
This is great! Thank you!!
Very helpful and enlightening video
Thank you for your wisdom
Excelllent, efficient and easy to understand. Best regards. Paul.68
Great application video!😮
It's good to see a practical application for tai chi . I have more respect for it now.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I just wanted to mention, in case some don't make the connection on their own, that Fu Wing-fei and Fu Yong-hui are the same person (Cantonese vs. Mandarin), and he is Fu Zhen-song's son. I assume the young men in the video are his sons Fu Shen-long (Victor Fu who currently lives in Vancouver B.C.) and Fu Wen-long (who I think is still in China).
Fu Yong-hui (Fu Wing-fei) was Bow Sim Mark's primary teacher.
One of the world's great fake martial arts.
This instructor is really good.
Es grandioso, las técnicas lo muestra paso a paso, muchas gracias por su enseñanza
One of the world's great fake martial arts.
I love the empty step in Tai Chi
It's true the form is Yang 24, but whenever I've seen that form done by someone who studied with Grandmaster Fu, they put a lot of Fu style "flavor" into it. So I'm assuming he's showing applications from the Fu system because that's how he does it.
Thanks for the post..where can the complete video be found nowadays?
hi is there a link to watch/buy the full video, please. this is outstanding thanks.
***** Can u upload the whole video?
tai chi the hidden secret of slowness and is the only that is done being slow in all martial arts...!
l love tai chi! Beautiful art!
Thanks for the reply John, I found it very inspirational. I will take a closer look at Iron Palm, Muay Thai, and Tai kwan-dou; cheers :)
The tai chi really works!
I practice tkd and hapkido, but only once I've gotten into a lil fight. I didn't use any tkd or hapkido. I basically did the swirly hand action when he punched And then pushed him with my palms which knocked him down. He got a lil embarrassed and left. It was in public too. Tai chi is good cause even dou I practice traditional tkd and hapkido, I don't want to use it cause it can be deadly when tai chi prevents it mostly. #js
His link between form and applications is very instructive. I much prefer this technical approach to push hands over the meandering, water-like approach with incessant twisting. Do you have the actual title of the video? It seems strange to me that it is titled as simplified tai chi. I'm not sure what the author meant by the word simplified because this type of application is never associated with the simplified form.
+Mathrgenius It is simplified taiji because all the movements come from simplified form Taiji 24, which is trained by old people for "health's sake". There are many hidden treasures inside the so-called "healthy gymnastics for elderly people"
Awesome. Beautiful all the good stuff
the circling is to gauge your opponent, and is most often used in sparring. Obviously in the street its different then again in the street someone attacking you most often then not only knows how to street fight if it can so called be fighting, and will be bewildered, and on the ground before they can think with some simple tai chi
O taí chi e é uma das artes marciais muitas conservação e pura verdade de calma e harmonia
Nice applications!
This is excellent
It's being down slow for you benefit, as the precision of movements are key.
Excellente pushing arms ,thanks for demonstration and posting.(soluu huong)
Gostei muito
@GTneos
Notice how his body winds to the back of his opponent before throwing the sweep?
Not for nothing, maybe the narration is out of sink with the video in one instance, but starting at 1:55 that is not "Wave hands like clouds" it is "Single Whip", I'm surprised no one else brought it up. You literally see the crane beak's grip at 2:01, full posture in pose at 2:09...Great video tho
I liked this master teach slow 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 thank you
Excellent
@Moodo1
nice essay, but you still did not define a "real" punch. is it a short jab, a swing, a punch from the waist or an internal punch from wing chun or tai chi ??
besides that i teach wing chun myself and i say lots of those techniques are very close to the ones of wing chun.
and if you really are a wing chun (not WT or EWTO) instructor, and if you allready common with the whole system, you should know how and why those kind of techniques work.
@respeezy please. I'm 24 and do this with a master instructor. Very practical combat use b
this is really good. is there more of this
Sorry I got cut off there. I was saying don't use RUclips as a reference for internal because chances are that you will never see a good internal guy here. Go out and experience internal yourself with a good master. Play with him a bit, you will see the difference between internal and external.
sweet, never thought of a lot of that stuff.
Una maravilla me encanta
The best martial arts are where you don't even have to fight your opponent.
Excellent video thanks
This is so cool.thank you sir
Amazing video
I do the Beijing form simplified Taiji. He shows the way to use the Beijing form 24 movements.. I am a seventy-six year old geezer who can use some of these movements.
w.
Walter,
Now you are 79 y.o., are you still fit to play taiji set routine like 24 form?
This is an art in which movements are designed as if they were chesses on a chess board. Sticking a gun at others is violence.
I want to wear those blue pants, but i'm looking forward in have wedgy when i wear em.
That high Pat on horse though... oh yeah
This is amazing
It's not a matter of getting it. Your comment in the way you worded it, was simply misleading. There's a qualitative difference between winning a tournament after fighting multiple opponents vs fighting one guy after he already beat everyone else. The book says the match between the young man and Fu lasted ten rounds and the "win" was basically Fu throwing him to the ground. That's cool that you studied for so long with his grandson...hardly justifies a subjective comment of a "superior" MA.
I would too at his age!!
Not only did I not contradict myself, but I brought a ton more proof to the argument than you did. In fact, you basically said nothing other than "prove it", which I did.
You're just a troll.
marvellous! thanks very much.
Love this.he great
It is an exaggeration to say that Fu Zhensong was the greatest in history, and the most famous and the most powerful. I remember that in the same book by Lin Chaozhen, says that in a duel of spears with Li Shuwen, which ended up being considered a tie, therefore, was not superior. I do not think that it has been superior than Sun Lutang, perhaps they were matched. And of course that was not superior to his own master Ma Gui. We cannot say that there was one superior to all others.
indeed
老師父的招式都是沒直接搏殺,這樣容易有打不完的架?第一招如果可以扣下來,直接膝頂面門,秒殺!
Very nice!
nossa adoro é muito estilo
Very clear!!!!
@eddiedaskull
thats something, i also experienced. the chi works best, when the attack comes too fast to think about it.
NICE VIDEO THANKS FOR SHARING!
Very good
Nice app thank you for sharing
Very well demonstrated.⭕™
Bon nay chac la TQ
@TietCanhVit With minimal effort like here? Taichi people will point out subtle differences so say that after you've experienced the style
So why is tai chi called the ultimate fist If ultimately you never throw a fist...? I study bak hsing choy lee fut and I don't get how these slow movements can ward off a good offence.
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an old man you don't want to mess with
If you are shoong. Really shoong. It shouldn't matter what your opponent does. If your imagination can go beyond the attack stage, and your body can adapt to the 5 elements, you will be invincible.
Very Good.
2:36 cant be used for brock lessnar's F5
Muito bom professor gostei
there`s just something with the past
Does anyone know who Master Fu's teacher was? Or his links with Wu style?
Hey tommy i was recently chatting with victor fu and i asked what his grand father first studied we all assumed chen style but he said no bagua from cheng ting hua so maybe you should update his wiki page...cuz the whole classs was incorrect i think we all had our info from the wiki page haha
@MrBloodFight Push Hands is not about technique, it is a way of testing internal stength. It is not about what if he does this or what if he does that. In a real situation you are only going to use maybe 4 so called techniques in your life. Tai chi is about many different things but starts with making your health better, then if practised properly and long enough you build internal power, then doesnt matter if you get hit or you hit he will pay. Your body should react naturally,( no thought
I want to learn how to kung fu . their always bullying me and worst their hurting me. master tai chi. ur really strong. I wish we can meet in person so that u can teach me(dreaming)
u should learn something other than kung fu or tai chi these martial arts aren't effective in modern times but I recommend karate muay thai and akido even bjj or if u want the full package do mma ☺
ur a fkin idiot
@@theremedy2abh you do realize karate and jiu jitsu come directly from shaolin gung fu right? What's taught in those martial arts is also taught in gung fu. So many misconceptions on Chinese combat man it's so frustrating.
@@wildrain8602 I dont deny the fact that most martial arts derive from kung fu but what most dont understand is that you must adapt your art to the situations that you find yourself in. That said just kungfu in and of itself only teaches ancient fighting techniques for scenarios that occured in ancient times. Modern techniques however are geared toward modern situations. It takes a learned person to realize you can't just do the moves you've practiced a ton the same way in training as you have to as when you must defend yourself. That is why I recommended modern martial arts that have been proven effective in the octagon that you could check out wherever. However the number of videos of kungfu practitioners effectively using their art are far and few in between.
Anyone can look impressive in slow motion. I would like to see real world applications at full speed; then slow the motion down to show the steps. In the mid- late 1960s Master Tong said "If you can't stop the attacker in 60 seconds; you do not need to learn to fight. YOU NEED A CASKET!"
from slowness comes speed
Hola mucho gusto es un placer saludarle mi estimado amigo
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what a magnificent voice!
Everything in slow motion, I can do that too.
Whenever dogg brothers spar they are wasting their time, because they don't spar in a way that incorporate disarms. They are just circling around 5 feet away from each other trying to hit each other on the wrist, and whenever they get a bit close they attempt some BJJ grappling instead.
THAT's further away from "real fighting" than Tai Chi push hands etc.