Master Ma Hong's Pao Chui was awesome and he really moved like a dragon! Unbelievable! The way his body moved, so fluid and so lethal... it gave me a goose bump! Every breathe he takes, his power discharge...simply amazing. His left arm and fingers so flexible and strong. He is NOT a young man and yet his stance is so low and powerful! Long and low stance is extremely difficult to accomplish especially for seniors! I have watched this video over n over, mesmerized .... sound corny but can;t help! :-) Thank you for sharing!
I enjoyed practicing in the park with him and his students in Shi Jia Zhuang. Was blessed to have his pupils who became teachers in Hebei Baoding - Zhang Dong Hai and in ShiKou/ Shenzhen - So Sad that we lost him to his masters. I hope they are practicing together Chen Zhao Kui, Chen Fa Ke
He seems to belong to that school of old masters who shout at you, kick your limbs into proper alignment...till you get it right. Those who are emotionally soft will break down training under him. But if you can stand his style, you will learn albeit the very hard way.
Master Ma Hong's Pao Chui was awesome and he really moved like a dragon! Unbelievable!
The way his body moved, so fluid and so lethal... it gave me a goose bump! Every breathe he takes, his power discharge...simply amazing. His left arm and fingers so flexible and strong.
He is NOT a young man and yet his stance is so low and powerful! Long and low stance is extremely difficult to accomplish especially for seniors! I have watched this video over n over, mesmerized .... sound corny but can;t help! :-)
Thank you for sharing!
马虹老师真是一位明师,严师啊。年事已高还一遍遍地重复演示讲解,让人由衷敬佩!
感謝您的上傳!!
INFINITELY IMPRESSIVE!
I enjoyed practicing in the park with him and his students in Shi Jia Zhuang. Was blessed to have his pupils who became teachers in Hebei Baoding - Zhang Dong Hai and in ShiKou/ Shenzhen - So Sad that we lost him to his masters. I hope they are practicing together Chen Zhao Kui, Chen Fa Ke
22:08 This move that could apply on spear.
Begin demo 4:28 17:16
He seems to belong to that school of old masters who shout at you, kick your limbs into proper alignment...till you get it right. Those who are emotionally soft will break down training under him. But if you can stand his style, you will learn albeit the very hard way.
I never saw him do that; however, he would tell the student directly if not through his first tier of assistants.