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Комментарии
@passingcloud01
@passingcloud01 4 дня назад
Welcome to Bhutan 🇧🇹
@matthewwlnoronha777
@matthewwlnoronha777 15 дней назад
Brilliant :)
@SilasElliott-rd9gn
@SilasElliott-rd9gn 15 дней назад
Super relaxing I love it❤
@SifuJasonChan
@SifuJasonChan 15 дней назад
I'm glad you like it
@jasonsecretsword7606
@jasonsecretsword7606 15 дней назад
I love this drill!! sincere thanks for sharing🙏
@SifuJasonChan
@SifuJasonChan 15 дней назад
Glad you like it!
@eileendaly4038
@eileendaly4038 17 дней назад
🕊🙏💖
@TheArtfulCorvidae
@TheArtfulCorvidae 17 дней назад
What's the little movement/flourish he does with his right hand just before changing his stance to begin the repeating 3-step-forward, 3-step-backward sequence (between about 0:18-0:20)? I've never seen that done in this Sam Chin form before.
@georghackl6178
@georghackl6178 24 дня назад
❤ It takes a very long time to get this Standard .
@larryclese
@larryclese Месяц назад
what the teacher says is good tai chi, the big guy cooperatively jumping around is bad.
@clacicle
@clacicle Месяц назад
He’s not really doing tai chi.
@FackYT-pm1bj
@FackYT-pm1bj 2 месяца назад
Bullshido
@md.abulehsan1725
@md.abulehsan1725 2 месяца назад
Have u solve this? mine got bootloop too😢
@garyrutter4340
@garyrutter4340 2 месяца назад
Very cool Jason.
@SifuJasonChan
@SifuJasonChan 2 месяца назад
try to guess which one is my favourite :)
@garyrutter4340
@garyrutter4340 2 месяца назад
2nd one?
@leszekparczyk9732
@leszekparczyk9732 3 месяца назад
Excellent!
@LookingInwardly
@LookingInwardly 3 месяца назад
@qilifeacademy
@qilifeacademy 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@mindyourownbastardbu
@mindyourownbastardbu 3 месяца назад
That explains why you see so much of this in the octagon...
@PlusFOOT
@PlusFOOT 3 месяца назад
You've never seen something like this in the octogon? What do you mean?
@garyrutter4340
@garyrutter4340 3 месяца назад
Very cool buddy
@SifuJasonChan
@SifuJasonChan 3 месяца назад
Thanks 👍
@bobbobbing4381
@bobbobbing4381 10 месяцев назад
It's not internal energy. It is physics. That is what it is and the field of physics regarding this is biomechanics. It's not qi, strings or any of this woo woo. It is structure to hold, ground reaction force back up and into the opponent, then body weight and movement to move him.
@Eternaprimavera73
@Eternaprimavera73 4 месяца назад
In physics they dont speak about energies? E=mvv
@bobbobbing4381
@bobbobbing4381 4 месяца назад
The use of energy by the person in this video has nothing to do with the science of physics. Along with Adam and a couple of others, for me Heong works alongside a group of snake oil salesmen. @@Eternaprimavera73
@qilifeacademy
@qilifeacademy 10 месяцев назад
Matthew seems like a lovely man
@matzerias
@matzerias 11 месяцев назад
Such a nice and humble man!
@hbc511
@hbc511 11 месяцев назад
Sounds good.
@Systemaman
@Systemaman 11 месяцев назад
Where does he teach?
@qilifeacademy
@qilifeacademy 11 месяцев назад
Is this Michael Yang?
@BRUCEJJ66
@BRUCEJJ66 Год назад
Kung fu exorcist maybe? This should be a movie!
@antarshakti3093
@antarshakti3093 Год назад
Is it wing chun ?
@BRUCEJJ66
@BRUCEJJ66 Год назад
I thought maybe it was bullshido ...
@Filippo-the-original-one
@Filippo-the-original-one Год назад
Why doesn't he fight on a ring if it really works?🤔
@RedStoneWhite
@RedStoneWhite Год назад
It's not about proving anything in the ring.
@Filippo-the-original-one
@Filippo-the-original-one Год назад
Why don't they use it on the ring uf it works?
@chinkeanchong5070
@chinkeanchong5070 Год назад
Question is thay u know how to do it ?
@Eternaprimavera73
@Eternaprimavera73 4 месяца назад
Go learn it anf then use it in the ring.
@litwah579
@litwah579 Год назад
Too much echo and voice distortion.
@ytb460
@ytb460 Год назад
This is basic stuff. Notbing mystical or qi. One guy is connected and and the other is hard and compliant like a piece of wood. Just a testing technique like posture testing. Of course, ppl will jump on it saying it wouldnt work in thr ring. Neither woul their warm techniques or mounting a crazy drunk on the sidewalk.
@christianbacay2359
@christianbacay2359 Год назад
I've got issue. May Walkman automatically turning on while in pause, when I play music it's not turning on automatically and also it's not responding to computer nor laptop
@kailyeoh
@kailyeoh Год назад
Is there any where to take a class?
@gaborhilzinger2921
@gaborhilzinger2921 Год назад
fake😂
@ongjiaqimoe4732
@ongjiaqimoe4732 Год назад
It remind me at the old days when I was ther😢
@blkwarriorspirit5528
@blkwarriorspirit5528 Год назад
Good demonstration of Tai Chi application from the Tai Chi sifu OSS. As long as they make the disclaimer that this exercise is beneficial but limited to the agreed rules of the participants.
@Eternaprimavera73
@Eternaprimavera73 Год назад
Even in the ring there are agreed rules
@Livingtree32
@Livingtree32 Год назад
He teaches 5 ancestor fist, not Taijiquan.
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
I thought you said tai chi is only for health and fitness?
@chessshyrecat
@chessshyrecat Год назад
Besides the fact that he is not a Taiji Practitioner, he said loud in clear "this is just for demonstration" He is not telling them that you can send people flying in a fight. So the disclaimer was right in the video. He is just explaining how force generation works differently in the style he practices and you don't need to pull back or make big motions to do so. It is different from how boxers generate force and different from how TaiJi Practitioners do. Also the expression OSS is japanese ( I assume you mean the sound japnaese style Karetakas make), while Taji is chinese. He is also teaching Nei Gong which is for health, but here he is teaching Wuzuquan. A southern Kung Fu MMA style who is mixing 5 Kung Fu styles together into one system which was passed down in his family.
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
Why’s he jumping?
@chessshyrecat
@chessshyrecat Год назад
I haven't experienced it yet first hand because i didn't have the chance to meet someone who has these skills, but from what I'm observing in the video, he is actually not jumping. Master Yap's arms are low and are moving in a diagonal upwards and forwards, pushing from his center, up into the center (Hip area) of the body of the other person. It is hard to catch, but you have to know that in southern styles (Wing Chun is also an example of that) the direction of the force goes through the elbows, leaving the forearm "empty" figure of speach. Relaxed, but stable and just as a way to connect to actually apply the force send from the center of the body through the elbows.. The strings are also just a metaphor for an experience on how after the right conditioning there is a strong connection from the feet all the way trough the body. Probably just feels like their are strings and actually something else is going on. Don't know if it works differently in TaiJi, which is a style from the north and very likely has a different way of "hiding" the true direction of the force.
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
@@chessshyrecathe’s definitely jumping
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 10 месяцев назад
Compliance. There is an effect that can be achieved by manipulating his structure, raising his centre of gravity, and giving him a little push, but it's incredibly hard to do in a "live" situation, and will at best create a moment, for you to attack with something else. It's one of those weird rabbit holes that Eastern systems tend to go down, when they're no longer grounded in war, or street fighting.
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
@indefenceofthetraditionalma 10 месяцев назад
@@baldieman64 so the guy jumps to make the other guy feel better?
@baldieman64
@baldieman64 10 месяцев назад
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma The initial effect is real, but that jumping and shuffling backwards is 100% fake - but there is social pressure within the group to do it as well as the power of suggestion. It may be that a seminar situation was set up, and he was demonstrating on people who are not his usual students - hence the laugh, when the chap did his little moonwalk...
@martialpath3792
@martialpath3792 Год назад
How
@johnyossarian9059
@johnyossarian9059 Год назад
Do you have to maintain a certain posture or body structure to use this power?
@jayasenan
@jayasenan Год назад
Hi Sifu, is this thought in YSG and if so which form? Thank you
@grd46h
@grd46h Год назад
Can’t hear what he saying
@garyrutter4340
@garyrutter4340 Год назад
Cool
@mabo4848
@mabo4848 Год назад
Nice show .. take someone heavy who doesn’t know who you are and what you do ..
@truereality84
@truereality84 Год назад
Go and try him my fellow keyboard warrior..
@saschamarr495
@saschamarr495 Год назад
Yeah please do, you will be surprised. Its good to be skeptical, but you need to differentiate between the real practitioners and bullshitters in internal arts. Its also not like he is saying that he can move mountains with this force, its just a different way of building the body. Peace
@KingoftheJiangl
@KingoftheJiangl Год назад
U missed the point and chose the path of arrogance, which is why you'll stay ignorant
@indefenceofthetraditionalma
@@truereality84 I’ve challenged any U.K. based tai chi instructor to recreate this kind of thing on camera. So far all I’ve been met with his excuses
@EliteBlackSash
@EliteBlackSash Год назад
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma if you want to see it in live action, see the video of Tui Shou Chen having a friendly spar with Marcelo Garcia at a joint Tai Chi BJJ seminar for some Karate club in NYC. He does it to Marcelo a few times and sends him flying back. Of course he has trouble with a lot of the champ is doing but his standup anti grapple defense is really good. Ofcourse, Tui Shou Chen is actually a competitor internationally. in push hands. But, yeah it shows it can be done against real resistance. Personally I don’t find it very useful, I think its better to stay close and neutralize and bouncing them back resets that taking of their space but I’m sure it has some use in competition which is his arena. Basically it’s just a physics thing. And probably used to get a “ring out.” But in a self defense situation. Not very useful. It’s the only context in which someone will grab you in this manner.
@40JoCharles
@40JoCharles Год назад
🙏🏼
@benjaminyoung9694
@benjaminyoung9694 Год назад
People are so stoned
@jmasta4ec934
@jmasta4ec934 Год назад
Answering to Ken Jay..... Learning martial arts forms online can certainly teach you the physical movements and techniques of the art, but it may not be sufficient to develop the internal power. The internal power refers to the cultivation of the body's energy or "qi" and the ability to use it effectively in combat. While online training can provide guidance on the proper form and mechanics of the movements, it may be challenging to develop a sense of the internal power without the guidance of an experienced instructor. An experienced instructor can teach you how to focus your attention, breath, and energy to maximize the effectiveness of your movements and cultivate the internal power. Additionally, developing the internal power is a process that takes time, practice, and dedication. It involves training not only the body but also the mind and spirit. Online training can certainly be a helpful supplement to your martial arts training, but it is essential to complement it with in-person instruction and dedicated practice to develop the internal power fully.
@jmasta4ec934
@jmasta4ec934 Год назад
Private lessons can be incredibly important in martial arts training, particularly for developing the internal power. One-on-one instruction with an experienced teacher can provide a more personalized and tailored approach to your training, which can help accelerate your progress and improve your technique. Private lessons can also provide an opportunity for the teacher to give you more detailed feedback on your movements, posture, breathing, and energy flow. This level of individual attention can be especially beneficial for those seeking to develop the internal power as it requires a deep understanding and connection between the body, mind, and spirit. Moreover, private lessons can be a great way to learn at your own pace and focus on specific areas that need improvement. For example, if you're struggling with a particular technique or movement, a private lesson can help you understand the underlying principles and correct any errors in your form or technique. In summary, private lessons can be crucial for developing the internal power in martial arts, as well as improving technique, receiving personalized feedback, and progressing at your own pace. However, it is essential to complement private lessons with consistent practice and training in a group setting to develop a well-rounded skill set.
@jmasta4ec934
@jmasta4ec934 Год назад
Congratulations Master Jason and to Mickael, well said, my friend, well said!👏👏👏
@LiShuBen
@LiShuBen Год назад
So then it would seem the ysg course doesn't teach the internals and just goes over the external form?
@gaelfalez
@gaelfalez Год назад
According to my ysg teacher. People who have practised the form with the video instructions for a few month will develop the string faster when working with a ysg instructor.
@chazottesmichael400
@chazottesmichael400 Год назад
​@@gaelfalez Yes, the online course gives you a great starting point and I think it's better to know the forms before taking classes with an instructor. That way you can dive into the internal training without having to think about the moves. I hope I didn't make it seems like it was useless in my video.
@shaolin7426
@shaolin7426 Год назад
That's Damn Powerful..❤❤
@benjaminyoung9694
@benjaminyoung9694 Год назад
Arms are special
@benjaminyoung9694
@benjaminyoung9694 Год назад
I am the master of chi and remote knockouts. I have caused millions of instant deaths in the past 3 years from the comfort of my own temple. Some think its covid, some say the vaccine. But the truth is I exsist. I can see that you are only a whispy old man. Warship me or ill make you my next victim. With enough praise I could teach you the true wei chi ryu. #Darkness
@ManojKumar-ox9kw
@ManojKumar-ox9kw Год назад
It's outstanding and absolutely amazing
@aS-ce4jd
@aS-ce4jd Год назад
I know that you are pulling and releasing the strings in order for the punch to come out, but does hitting metal surfaces helps with training the strings in any way? is it some sort of vibrational training? or is it just a hand conditioning exercise combined with string training?
@SifuJasonChan
@SifuJasonChan Год назад
The focus was never on the hand conditioning. We train the front and back string, the hard surface will prevent you from punching all out and focus on accuracy, eg alignment of fist, wrist, elbow etc and learn how to deal with the force that is being bounce back by the pole. Learn how to direct back the force to the ground so it dont get stuck in your own body and injured yourself.