Vietnamese Martial Arts - Binh Dinh Region Martial arts & Grandmaster Phi Long Vinh
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Documentary about Binh Dinh Region Martial arts. Grandmaster Phi Long Vinh and Phi Long Van Lineage Martial Arts.
Shot by 'An Vien' Network during the 4th Traditional Vietnamese Martial Arts Festival - August 2014.
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I love this. I have practiced binh-dinh for 50 years. It was handed down to me from professor Hanh-Than and professor Hong- Phong. In the early 70s..
sir you must be an instructor now
@@phuonghavu9443 thank you Tan-Si I am getting older but I have the inscription Hong- Long - Quyen. On my school.
I love Vietnamese martial arts
But do not love viet Communist OK
Me too
@@ThepDenNgoaiBien Why would I want to?
This school and system was the first Quang Trung Nguyen Hue learned. Truong Van Hien was the first Master for the Tay Son Brothers, and Truong Van Vinh is his grand son
Great video! Really great intensity in the movements of the students and practice.
I'm Vietnamese, but my dad taught me how to run. Run, Forrest, Run!
Wonderful.
excelent
very beautiful art with a blend of martial arts, I see Kung Fu, Taekwondo and wrestling. In my opinion it is very important for women because besides the Vietnamese women because they have very light hands, light body, are very light and fast with empty hands and armed with a machete or a pistol and are patient and calculating with a snaipe this talking about a police officer or a soldier. Very efficient art congratulations for your producers. the Vietnamese women resemble the women of the army of Israel. but a deadly detail is missing
"deadly detail is missing" is... ????
I love the intro music.
Interesting combinations of old Yang Style Taichi Chuan, Pencak Silat & Kung Fu. Great actions of the girls.
thu thủy đây. ngưỡng mộ quá
Trus semangat
Great martial art, however why is the video sped up?
Quê mẹ ở Bình Định
like a combination of pencak silat and kungfu.
exactly
If you can see a match of this martial art it's like muay
@@lammusical7414 Every shit will look like that if you are forbidden from attacking on your opp's weak spot.
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I like how similar and yet different from Kung fu this stuff is!
We do not do that side foot stance in our style!
i do like how nice and low the stances are though!
And the observations of other styles!
Few movements similar in Betawi Style pencak silat.
xin loi..phai Phi Long Vinh...nay co lien he gi den QUYEN VINH XUAN...don ngan buoc nho ben TAU????
Os mano parecem estar soltando um kamerramerrá igualzinho ao que Goku solta
Like the combination silat + kungfu more like silat
It seems it has a bit of Shaolin or southern chinese kung fu influence?
No sparring?
Everyone ismobing so much we can't Even read their shirts
What's difference Binh Dinh and with vo co truyen ?
Vo Binh Dinh is one of Vo Co Truyen. There are many type of Vo Co Truyen in Vietnam. In English it means Tranditional Martial Art
Võ Cổ Truyền is an umbrella term to describe all Vietnamese traditional martial art schools.
Bình Định Gia is one of them.
@@VNSnake1999 Ooooh I see. How many traditional martial arts in south of Vietnam. I know vovinam and Binh Dinh . In the north of Vietnam martial arts get complicated with the name and styles..
@@hotpopcorncake As I remember, there are about more than 100 schools of Võ Cổ Truyền across Vietnam. There are even newly formed schools like Linh Quyền Đạo.
Since there are so many schools, I can only name some of the more popular schools for you: Bình Định Gia, Nam Hồng Sơn, Nhất Nam, Thăng Long Võ Đạo, Tân Khánh Bà Trà, Bình Định Sa Long Cương and Thiên Môn Đạo.
Vovinam is generally not consider a school of Võ Cổ Truyền though since the creator of Vovinam, master Nguyễn Lộc, he took elements that he considered good from various schools of Võ Cổ Truyền to make Vovinam. So Vovinam is like a descendant of Võ Cổ Truyền.
@@VNSnake1999 Yes, because vovinam is has judo and tkd other various Martial arts. Did heard of Quyen Doa up north I think. When I was in Hanoi I was practicing this very strange style of Martial arts. I asked my friend for the name of the style. But he said it's sort Vietnamese Tradition Martial arts with Chi gong..The master was very strong he slap a pillar made it shake and ring, Around keim lake. By the way Thanks Because I asked my friend What the best Voco truyen school. He recommended me Bihn dinh I went there it's not like the city. I don't know maybe I was lost again in Vietnam without knowing it..
Pencak silat
I like Pencak silat too and I vietnamese
Not pencak Silat. it is Vietnamese Martial Art
Day co phai quyen Vinh Xuan?????
This is pencak silat. Champa people is close to Indonesian. Every Malay tribes has their own style of pencak silat, including Champa
Maito sensei this is NOT pencak silat
From the move, it is clear that this martial arts is pencak silat. Binh Dinh Region was ex-teritorry of Champa, Champa has close relations with Indonesians
This is not pencak silat. Are you dumb. Does pencak silat performance with sword, pike, nunchucks and fan?
czcams.com/video/SRJ6slo5NQg/video.html watch this. This is definitely not a thing that pencak silat would look like :) keep your eyes on every black uniforms when they are performing
Pencak Silat uniform is black, they use sword, fan and pike. And this martial art is close to pencak silat than Kungfu. Bin Dinh region was ex capital of Champa, same ethnic group as Indonesian and Malaysian.
This martial art appeared from the time of fighting against invaders the period of the Tây Sơn Chinese antiquity
Ok start fight
😂😂😂
I stay in Thai border.....practice muay boran n silat
Kungfu vietnamese self defense
Dep me cai xin dum cai di ,
I really feel pity on this old man... just dancing like insane with no technique... :(
Could not same as you think This martial art has not been separated When it is divided a will understand This martial art was used in the war in Vietnam name Tây sơn
shut up if you dont want to be a keyboard-hero :3
this martial art just like 2 chicken-battle, dont redicule it
In the real world there are more benefits than watching them dance right
you will be faced down in 1 minute with him
Vietnamese martial arts deeply rooted in Chinese Kung Fu have focused too much on forms rather than practical combat like Muay Thai, Cambodian bokotor, Burmese lethwei, karate, jujitsu, judo, and so on. You could easily defeat a normal person but not a warrior.This system needs a new perspective on traditional and practical. In Europe, Many foreign practioners teaching these arts put a lot efforts to close the gap not like in Vietnam where it orginated. Stop! Martial arts have to be practical besides tradition. Without being practical, martial arts don't go anywhere.
Who tell you Vietnamese Martial Art is form, look at Cung Le
.... Thousand years ago Mongolian came to Vietnam and 3 times Viet teach them 3x....History tell you how good is Viet matial arts...Then you say root from China..why China not took Vietnam amd erase name Vietnam out from the map of the world!!!! Yo must learn or re learn history before saying anything!
That shows you have no knowledge of Vietnamese martial arts, there are hundreds of styles/schools. There are impractical styles, and there are practical hard-core styles. Not sure about Judo, Jiujitsu but as for Muay Thai, and Bokotor, hundred years ago ancient Vietnamese has beaten Cambodian and Thai many times. In a country that martial arts were the number of hundred to thousand styles/schools that said many people there are born as fighters already, they just don't practice those arts for bloody sports or street fights, but when comes to war to protect the nation, Vietnam has proven unbeatable, and that is before gun become de facto in warfare. You just need to find the right school to practice.
instead of trying to be a keyboard warrior, why don't you look at history and facts that tell: the men in the video are direct descendants of the master of the Tay Son's army generals, who defeated both the Qing army (China nowadays, where chinese kung fu is from) and the Siam army (Thailand nowadays, where muay thai came from). As for Europe, the ancient Vietnamese army defeated the Kublai Khan army (the Mongol force that invaded and left their sperms & DNA's over most Europe) 3 times (yup, 3 fk big times). Sounds like your so-called "practical martial arts" performed so well in war...
@@tee-dee The Vietnamese are natural born fighters they have fought a long time in many wars! I myself have the upmost respect and I try to learn what I can from these people...a lot of these people are really smart with the way they fight and live in general!!!