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His moves are real, his reactions are real, he wants his opponent to be real because he had a real master, because he doesn't need any ridiculously exaggerated moves. nima❤
Its an "Internal Power" mechanism. Its one component part of the highest levels of Chinese Combat technology. And its 100% NOT BS. Its easy to make negative assumptions. Far more challenging... to actually find someone with the skill, to feel it for yourself. And even More challenging, to develop and Master such technology.
@@johndough8115 The problem with all of this and why everyone calls it BS is because this has never once been used in actual combat footage in any fighting organization under any rules. I have always said this. If this system is as useful and powerful for martial prowess, a few real world applications in combat sports would have the world's martial artists and fighters flock to China, Thailand, Taiwan, etc to add these skills to their repertoire.
@@911shan because they don't understand it and they achieve it with other ways to a lesser efficiency. Also because it is mostly a concept and some of the techniques depend on the type of body u have but Chinese martial arts are used in around China. Also as I said concept. Most of it on paper and papers most of them are burned and few masters survived after ww2 in China add to that Com Chinese government in beging was anti past and thought traditional stuff. There is also another angle alot of the moves and techniques are also or primarily meant to be used with a physical weapon in mind. Plus Chinese martial most of them require very specific high proformce body. Also it is all about killing. It is basically like HEMA but no one out there is actually making a study and filtering available resources to put into one system. Because most of it is unknown. Like very vage and some stright up lost to history. How did Han China elite warriors and units fight ,or Qin dynasty before it ? We know very little about that. Also u need to understand it takes more than pressure testing to determine something works or not. First u need to make sure u understand and know it correctly. Second u have to keep in mind your own physical limitations and what you lack vs what you need and try to make it work for at least a month and take advice and ask other people and think about and try to make it work. Also make other pro individuals to try what you doing. Then if it doesn't work then it doesn't work. U have of course to understand it is historical context ect... Alot of fighters are not there to kill nor they are philosophies or revolutionary. They not even fighters they are just fighting athletes. Alot of Chinese fighting stuff is vage and fluid like water. Water thing is not original to Bruce Lee he just repackaged it and added his pov plus translated it. Alot of it is psychological and mental plus requires a very high physical or motional intelligence. There is too the cultural part.
@@911shan I have 30 years of experience, spanning many artforms. Mostly in Wing Chun... but also some Tai Chi, Shaolin style Iron Body conditioning, Kicks from TKD / Muay Thai / Northern Shaolin, as well as mastery of the Chucks, 9 Section Steel Whip Chain, and basics of the Rope Dart. I used to spar (heavy / full contact) against various artists, of different arts... on a regular (every weekend) basis. I also used to teach a few private students. Ive fought against every well known art, from: Modern MMA, to Muay Thai, TKD, Various Karate (Including Kyokushin), Capoeira, Krav Maga, Jujitsu, as well as more rare arts like: Mantis, Eagle Claw, Wudang, Monkey, and more. Most of the fighters I went up against, were nearly (or over) 2x my own mass and strength. The hardest fighters to deal with, were almost Always the ones that had some Chinese arts, under their belts. Back when I was sparring and training the most Hardcore.. Video cameras were bulky, low-resolution, and expensive. As such, I never really thought, nor cared, about filming my exchanges. Also, even when I use even a fraction of what Im capable of dishing out... severe injuries tended to occur. As such, I eventually stopped sparring... and even rarely did any more Demos. The last MMA fighter I did a Demo with.. I had him try to land a hit on me. I told him, that he was allowed to use both of his arms... but that I would limit myself to only using a single arm against his two. He almost laughed in my fact... thinking I was joking. When he realized I was serious... he started throwing punches, doing his best to prove that MMA was Superior... and that I was a Clueless Fool. However, his every attempt was easily deflected, using Wing Chuns advanced interception technology. Eventually he switched from our previously agreed upon "Medium" levels of power... to using full force, with actual intent to cause harm. Of course, I didnt know that, until it was way too late. He tried a high to low combination.. assuming Id never be able to guard both the high and low gates, with a single arm... in such a short time-windown. Big Mistake. I easily parried his high hook, with an Upwards vectored deflection... then took a single step backwards, while dropping my forearm vertically downwards... into the path of his next incoming strike. I used a downwards vectored forearm deflection, with about 10% level of "Fajin" (short range explosive power) on it... At 10%, it would have been safe... so long as he kept his own energy levels to medium. Him putting his all into it, just Multiplied the impact potentials. Not only did it easily defect his punch.. but, it almost shattered his arm. He stopped sparring instantly... grasping his wristbone area with his other hand... clearly in pain. He was confused as to what happened, as he was expecting to see me on the ground, gasping for air. I had to explain step by step, what happened, in detail. Afterwards, his eyes widened... he shook my hand.. then called me a "God". Within less than an hours time, the injury swelled up almost double in size, and he was in Severe pains for many days to follow. However, before it got that bad.. we had 3 more quick exchanges.. all lasting less than 3 min each. - Leg vs Legs (and kind of kicks / kick defenses) - Dual Arms vs Dual Arms (no kicks) and finally - Anything Goes (all limbs in play) He was unable to get a single hit, nor kick on me. Make no mistake, he had Textbook level techniques... with great speed, accuracy, and power. But superior technology, easily trumped all of that sportized training.
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I was listening to Shaolin Temple video and fall asleep ,, I was dreaming ,, in the dream, a man was touching my arm with only one finger saying: "have you heard of Iron Finger" ? The voice said it 3 times and the area on my arm got so hot - like a flame was touching it - waking me up . The pain was still real for a moment - but - nothing. So i look on internet , "is there a martial art named Iron Finger?" And i see it is a man. 🙏
Yin Qi/magnetic fluid generates structure in the fascia, the fascia gets "stretched" coz of the internal energy that practitioners get from the Di Qi/earth energy, they get inflated like a balloon... But before this the practitioner learns to align properly and relax as this is very important to suck up this energy quality. 👏👏
Even if it's just a demonstration of a specific mechanic (not a fighting application necessarily) it's still not explained at all. Don't see what the use is except for making people believe he's doing something supernatural.
Even if it's just a demonstration of a specific mechanic (not a fighting application necessarily) it's still not explained at all. Don't see what the use is except for making people believe he's doing something supernatural.
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No, but that thing he does really works, it is internal power transmision. It doesn't mean anything else, but people can't understand and mistake everything, pure ignorance
I understand the critique but some can do it. This master can do it. I have experienced these things myself and are quite amazing. Feeling is believing.
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Very amusing. I saw a labourer carry a full size motorbike on his head walking up a ladder to put a full size motorbike on top of the bus. So should I call the labourer Sifu
@@coon2973 By the way, there are a lot of women in rural areas all over the world can carry enormous weight on their head and on top of it these women walk over difficult terrain with the enormous weight. Should I call these women Sicheh( women Sifu).
Ok.....normally I show great respect for almost anyone you showcase on this channel .... But I have to ask.....what is he demonstrating? How will this help in combat? Or is he simply showing how he can align his body to counter force? Why is this useful?
What Sifu Huang is demonstrating is the “correct alignment” used in the internal arts, which can be pressure tested. Once this was done, he then began teaching the good stuff 😉
@@MaxBeline-vc4fg that's not being super human. All they are doing is pushing him up and down. If he picked them all up in some type of cradle then yes that would be super human
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