You might find it very hard to bring any weapons home, depending on your county's law, so make sure you check out from your own country before even attempt to bring anything like a weapon home with you.
No it is chinese bagua practiced by a korean man, if an american learns bagua,it does not become american bagua,it is chinese,there is no such thing as korean bagua.
A translation of the chinese text: This is from 10years ago when my sifu taught me the dual practice set. My balance was not stable at that time. Posting this video for the benefit of beginners to memorize the moves and sequence. By taichi life -- li hui.
Wow! I've seen many martial arts documentaries and are all great but in this one I was so impressed with the taekwondo kids to be able to do those kinds of kicks at such a young ageis amazing!
Do you have any contact information of people teaching this, or organizing tournaments? No worries if not, I just thought I'd ask. Thanks so much@@nhoj277
Wonderful stuff! Amazing that these practitioners, who are in their 60's and 70's, are still so effective. I would have to emphasize that the two main teachers featured here, Wu Kwong Yu and Tony Lap Chan, are not your ordinary, garden variety teachers. They have rare skills, and standout even amongst those who have practiced for decades. Thanks for posting this.
Indeed there is a degeneration amongst generations of the old skills, few now have the time, but those who do amongst the new generations, seek to teach pseudo mystical nonsense than do the hard yards and hard work and win real respect rather than start cults of 'chi' and take the money and run!
It is a standard Chinese Institute of Sports Kung fu series. They are released by the same company, you could buy them through tao bao if you can not find them on Plum Publishing in California( I think they are in California) they have a lot unusual kung fu related books and videos, and are an international mail order business. Maybe even ali-express, but you can get tao bao agents and ali-express agents who source things for foreigners who can not speak Chinese and arrange the deals. It really depends upon how much time and money and how much you want it. I was lucky my local Kung fu retailer(MMA,Jiu Jutsu as well), had a closing sale and I bought nearly his whole inventory for about $300 AUD. You can be lucky sometimes, When I went to China the locally bought ones do not have English subtitles, which makes it hard.
Thank master Sergipe, I picked it up off one of his foreign students in Australia and converted the video to MP4 and posted. I have an advanced one I have never posted also. Master Sergipe has copyright over both but he allows this to be displayed