UnderpaidLoveMonki @ 9:00 pm
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Was often called the father of the moving dragon, Liu Zhiqing performs the Bagua Broadsword. Liu Zhiqing was from Gu’an County in Hebei and studied bagua with Liu Baozhen (disciple of Dong Hai Chuan). Liu Zhiqing was in his early 100’s in this video
UnderpaidLoveMonki @ 8:59 pm
Saturday, January 12th, 2008
With the ongoing writers’ strike, we don’t need no stinkin’ writers! Here’s how a Japanese TV show entertain the audience: alot of vocalized expressions from the TV hosts, cute chicks, and alot of action! Hold onto your seat and don’t spill the beer…
UnderpaidLoveMonki @ 10:01 pm
Sunday, November 18th, 2007
Most of you have probably seen tai chi demonstrated in slow motion. Many of those instructors only teach the health aspects of the art, essentially a watered-down version of this martial arts. At a higher level of tai chi, it’s fast and brutal; the health aspects is just a side effect of practicing this art. Watch this clip and see what “real” tai chi is all about…
The above video clip is from Sifu Wong instructional dvd. Here’s a review of it.
Disclaimer: I have no affliation whatsoever in promoting these instructional videos. However, I am promoting that tai chi is a martial arts system and it should be treated as such. Thank you.
UnderpaidLoveMonki @ 11:00 pm
Saturday, July 29th, 2006
What is Chen Taiji? It’s a family of Taichi, just like Yang which is one of the most popular taichi in the US. Chen Taichi is the more combative and faster than Yang Taichi. Here’s a sample clip: