English Subtitles are added. Correcting Student's practice: Xing Yi (Pi Quan). Pi Quan, or Metal Fist, is the first from that XingYiQuan Practioner should practice when studying 5-Element.
Hello, any application of a techniques from a style depends on its practitioner, not the style alone. Xingyi's practice is to train someone's force, power, instinct and so on. To combat with others, no matter which style, it requires experiences, age, timing, body weight and many other factors. It is not a style to find a style like a movie... So, that is the answer i can give you.
There are many styles of hsing i. The forms are somewhat The same with some little variations. In combat against other styles it is ligit and hard to notice to the untrained but if kept now flexible in combat it will have trouble against a taller muay thai/tikowndo/boxer person. His boxing jab will distract you for a set up for a thai kick that will leave you off balance and that kick will be disguised and turn into a later hidden axe kick. And if you get in close he will grab the back of the neck or throw knees and elbows. Your hsing yi must evolve because most styles combine with modern western boxing for foot work and angles and they don't leave any strikes or maneuvers for you to apply eastern techniques , boxing in the ring doesn't use "dirty boxing" (illegally techniques) because of the rules so the boxing you see want be the same as the one in a fight. I like hsing i very much combined with boxing and grappling. But hsing i alone will be in trouble.
muay thai is a eastern technique n martial art....also traditional western boxing leaves you open to all manners of kicks n grapples, thats why u wont see boxing foot work or bobbing and weaving much in MMA, as boxing must be modified when applied in mixed combat rules.
Have you ever studied hsing i there are the 5 wu hsing and the twelve animal forms all varied also most students also learn pa kua and tai chi and a lot of the old masters did not fight in the ring they fought in the streets no rules no referrees
@@mongolchiuud8931 His point was that hsing i would not survive in mma. Thai boxing is not chinese martial art. There is no mention of taoism or Confucianism in that sport. Boxing training is a part of the training for many American mma fighters. It is not all that they practice. No American mma fighter trains hsing yi at their training camps before meeting an opponent.
@@kobe51 Thai people came from southern china after the Mongol invasions destroyed Dali/nanchao. Muay Thai comes from the Southern Tai martial art of Lai Tai practised in southern china,burma and thailand. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1hVBj-NZJ1o.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7DYBqeIjkMM.html Also they have a Chakra system in traditional Tai martial arts, chakra system from india is what influeced chinese chi practices.