in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Hello everyone, I'm Taishan. I am a Singaporean, and due to a previous injury caused by my coach, our self-defense teaching plan was interrupted. Recently, we have finalized our course plan, and we are preparing for filming soon. I am very grateful for the interest everyone has shown in my content, and through our videos, we will introduce you to Sanda, a martial art that combines various aspects of Chinese martial arts.
Sanda, as a product that has gained international recognition, guarantees both authority and practicality. Our upcoming content will focus on Sanda, showcasing its techniques and martial arts theory. We have invited professional Sanda athletes from China to assist with the filming. We will display their honors and medals during the lessons and engage in long-form video teaching to discuss this martial art with you.
If you have any thoughts, please leave your comments below; itâs very important for our team. Our teaching videos will be completely free, aiming to demonstrate Sanda's techniques and help you understand and explore more self-defense skills and content.
Below are the martial arts characteristics and technical features of Sanda:
Comprehensive Techniques:
Punching Techniques: Sanda includes a variety of punches such as straight punches, hooks, and uppercuts. These techniques emphasize speed, precision, and power, aiming to strike the opponent swiftly.
Kicking Techniques: Kicking is a vital part of Sanda, including techniques like front kicks, side kicks, and roundhouse kicks. These techniques not only cover a wide range of attacks but also effectively maintain distance and defensive posture.
Throwing Techniques: Sanda features a diverse range of throws such as hip throws, leg sweeps, and shoulder throws. These techniques allow fighters to quickly take down opponents in close combat, controlling the fight's dynamics.
Joint Lock Techniques: Joint locks in Sanda are mainly used for controlling and countering the opponent's moves. Although used less frequently in competitions, they are very practical in real combat situations.
We look forward to sharing this exciting journey with you and helping you learn more about the fascinating world of Sanda. Thank you for your support!
Our filming equipment includes the Canon R8 and R3, DJI action cameras, and drones. Our lenses consist of a 70-200mm zoom, 85mm prime, 50mm prime, and 300-500mm zoom. Additionally, we have a lighting setup with a 600W photography light, a 300W photography light, and three 200W photography lights. If you have any needs to showcase the charm of martial arts, please contact me via email. Trust in our team!
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Frame-by-Frame Analysis of Chinese Martial Arts: Shaolin Stick Fighting in Once Upon a Time in China II (1992) starring Jet Li and Donnie Yen
Hello, everyone. Welcome to my channel, where I share with you my passion and knowledge of Chinese martial arts. In this video, I will show you a frame-by-frame analysis of Shaolin stick fighting, one of the most famous and ancient styles of Chinese martial arts. I will use the movie Once Upon a Time in China II (1992) as an example, which stars two of the greatest kung fu legends, Jet Li and Donnie Yen.
Background
Shaolin stick fighting is a type of weapon-based martial art that originated from the Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery located in Henan Province, China. The Shaolin Temple is widely regarded as the birthplace of Chinese martial arts, and has a history of over 1,500 years. Shaolin stick fighting is one of the 18 weapons of Shaolin, and is also known as the âfather of all weaponsâ. It is said that the founder of Shaolin stick fighting was a monk named Zhi Shan, who lived in the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). He learned the art of stick fighting from an old man who lived in the mountains, and then taught it to his fellow monks at the Shaolin Temple.
Techniques
Shaolin stick fighting is characterized by its speed, power, flexibility, and versatility. The stick can be used to strike, block, sweep, hook, thrust, and lock the opponentâs limbs or weapons. The stick can also be spun around the body to create momentum and generate force. The stick can be held with one hand or two hands, depending on the situation and the preference of the practitioner. The length of the stick can vary from 1.2 meters to 1.8 meters, depending on the height and reach of the practitioner. The stick can be made of wood, bamboo, metal, or other materials.
Movie Analysis
In this video, I will analyze a scene from Once Upon a Time in China II (1992), a Hong Kong movie directed by Tsui Hark and starring Jet Li and Donnie Yen. The movie is based on the historical figure of Wong Fei-hung (played by Jet Li), a martial arts master and folk hero who lived in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912 AD). In this scene, Wong Fei-hung faces off against Lan Caihe (played by Donnie Yen), a member of the White Lotus Sect, a religious cult that opposes foreign influence and wants to overthrow the Qing government. Lan Caihe uses a pair of metal rods as his weapons, while Wong Fei-hung uses a wooden stick that he finds on the street.
I will break down this scene into several segments and explain the techniques and principles behind each move. I will also point out some of the historical and cultural references that are embedded in this scene. I hope you will enjoy this video and learn something new about Shaolin stick fighting and Chinese martial arts in general.
Thank you for watching and please subscribe to my channel for more videos like this. See you next time!
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"Welcome to 'ActionFlix Commentary'! Today, we're diving deep into a gripping cinematic masterpiece â the Chinese film 'The Master.' This story revolves around Chen, a Wing Chun martial arts master from Guangdong, whose noble mission is to open a martial arts school in Tianjin, the heart of Chinese martial arts, to preserve and propagate his martial heritage. However, he quickly finds himself entangled in a web of tradition, politics, and cutthroat competition within Tianjin's martial arts community.
Chen must confront numerous challenges, including the search for and training of local disciples to represent him in challenging the city's eight renowned martial arts schools. However, a significant obstacle looms â Chen himself cannot engage in combat, as it would violate Tianjin's martial arts customs. Additionally, he must marry a local woman and secure a modest job to maintain a legitimate presence in the city.
Yet, the suspense in this film goes far beyond these initial complexities. As the story unfolds, viewers are thrust into a world of intricate political maneuvering, betrayal, and profound tests of human character. Zheng, the martial arts luminary, imparts all Chen needs to know, but will every plan proceed as intended? The film's plot twists will leave you breathless, never wanting to miss a moment.
At 'ActionFlix Commentary,' we'll conduct an in-depth analysis of 'The Master's' plot, decode the motivations behind each character, and delve into its profound underlying themes. This is not just a martial arts film; it's a profound reflection on politics, humanity, and ethics.
Please subscribe to our channel, like, comment, and share our videos as we uncover the hidden secrets of 'The Master,' explore the mysteries of martial arts beneath its surface, and unravel the intricate relationships between its characters. Join us on this suspenseful cinematic journey, as we unveil the truth and depth of 'The Master'!"
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"Prepare to be amazed as we unravel the mysteries behind one of cinema's most iconic showdowns! In this in-depth analysis, we delve into the unforgettable final battle between Ip Man and the formidable Mike Tyson in 'Ip Man 3.'
In this epic fight scene, Tyson brings his powerful American boxing style to the table, complete with the distinctive bobbing and weaving technique and the unique butterfly step. On the other hand, Ip Man, portrayed by the legendary Donnie Yen, counters with the elegance and precision of Wing Chun Kung Fu.
One question that arises is how someone like Ip Man, an Asian martial artist with a seemingly smaller build, could withstand the brute force of Tyson's punches. Does the concept of 'qi' (energy) play a role here?
We've done extensive research to provide you with a comprehensive breakdown of this electrifying battle. Explore the physical and philosophical aspects of this encounter, and discover how Wing Chun's principles of structure, efficiency, and sensitivity allowed Ip Man to hold his ground against Tyson's heavy punches.
Join us as we analyze the techniques, discuss the cultural and historical context, and explore the intriguing dynamics of this cross-cultural martial arts clash. Whether you're a martial arts enthusiast, a fan of the 'Ip Man' series, or just curious about the science behind martial arts, this video offers a fascinating exploration of how martial arts can transcend physical boundaries.
Don't miss this chance to gain a deeper understanding of the incredible world of martial arts and the legacy of Ip Man. Hit that play button and let's dive into the secrets behind Ip Man's victory!"
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Hello everyone! I am Taishan. In this channel, I will try my best to express what I understand about Chinese Kung Fu, from its force exertion techniques and its historical changes, to the final product. In this modern society, this is undoubtedly a backward thing. Mr. Bruce Lee, Mr. Jet Li, and Mr. Jackie Chan brought Kung Fu movies out of Asia. Now, I can only express these through movies and by looking for real Kung Fu masters. Please treat this rationally. I will also update some self-defense techniques of modern fighting in short videos. All of this is inseparable from the persistence and hard training day after day. If you have any cooperation intentions, please send me an email. Thank you!
I will work even harder, constantly improve myself, and bring more valuable content and more exciting presentations to everyone. Let's pursue that tenacity and strength together in the world of Kung Fu!