Xingyi 5 Elements Linking form 形意 五形连环拳

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2007
  • Xingyi Wuxingquan 5 Element performed by Master Wang Yanji 王燕基 The 5 Elements Linking form as taught by Master Li Tianji and Pro.Li deyin.
    Maste Li Tianji studied wushu from his father, Li Yulin, as well as from his father's masters, Sun Lutang and Li Jinglin. He graduated from the Shandong Wushu Institute, became a college professor, the executive of the Harbin Wushu Federation, and the first chief coach of the China Wushu Team. Li Tianji has been memorialized as one of the "Ten Best Wushu Masters of China (Zhongguo Shi Da Wushu Mingshi)."
    In 1956 Li Tianji created the first standardized taijiquan: 24-Form Simplified Taijiquan, 32-Form Simplified Taiji Sword, 88-Form Yang Taijiquan, Xingyidalianhuan, Wudangjian and Wudangtaijijian.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @WIGHTY82
    @WIGHTY82 13 лет назад +7

    I've trained with Master Wang, belive me the man is amazing he can generate so much power its scary, there is a reason he is the only person to win gold at push hands 3 times in a row at the asian games.
    Much respect should be paid to this man, he deserves it.
    P.S. Try pushing with the guy before you make comments like that Vanpur

  • @buddy2000529
    @buddy2000529 13 лет назад +5

    Xingyi forms: Short and to the point. Literally.

  • @AikidoAliveUK
    @AikidoAliveUK 15 лет назад +1

    Yanji Wang is undefeated in all his push-hand contests. He is a three time Chinese National Champion in Push-Hands. He masters all disciplines from soft to hard Wushu, including Taoist meditation, Chinese medicine, Qi Gong, several forms of Tai Chi, Shaolin Kung fu, Pa Kua, and Ching I.
    If you have trained with him you would know he is nothing less than a real master. He has stood the test many times. It is an honor to have had him as my teacher for a short time.

  • @narayanr
    @narayanr 16 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @LowKickSlick
    @LowKickSlick 13 лет назад

    @AikidoAliveLondon I can concur with this comment...I learned a lot from Master Wang...so really minute details that has made a big difference in my application & understanding of the internal arts.

  • @khanhbao8553
    @khanhbao8553 Год назад

    ♥️

  • @5324TuiG
    @5324TuiG 5 лет назад

    I never liked Shanxi a lot cus I trained hebei xingyi for 8 years but u can see this man knows his stuff.

  • @litianjiquanfa
    @litianjiquanfa  13 лет назад

    @mightilamb
    Hej.Du can find Master Zhao Huankui in Harbin. His push-hands is one of the best that I have met and he is my uncle training.

  • @MatteJz
    @MatteJz 14 лет назад

    Nämen halloj..:O)Tärnsjö calling.:O)....kul att höra från dig..
    jäkla häftiga videos man kan se på dig!!
    Min dotter "Julia" är med i kyrkokören här i tärnsjö.Är allt bra med dig?

  • @l1hao
    @l1hao 16 лет назад

    The dragging and stomping of the feet...

  • @siulumlion
    @siulumlion 3 года назад

    Same form we do in the Wu Tang system from Taiwan.

  • @MatteJz
    @MatteJz 14 лет назад

    is it our cantor?a yanji wang lives and works here in sweden..

  • @litianjiquanfa
    @litianjiquanfa  14 лет назад

    @zhoufuyang

  • @wckoek
    @wckoek 15 лет назад

    I think he didn't stand santishi that much, and didn't employ the push strenght from the back leg.
    I think he is more shanxi style influenced too, or taichi, since he use his waist more.

  • @litianjiquanfa
    @litianjiquanfa  14 лет назад

    Hej,MatteJz
    Jag bor i Järfälla nu.

  • @Vanpur
    @Vanpur 15 лет назад +1

    Not the best i've seen, but, certainly not the worst.