RECORDS 55 -- SUB-DIRECTORY "VIDEO-CLIPS-4"
Shaolin Kungfu and Taijiquan, January 2009
- Selection from Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course, January 2009 -- Overview
- The Basics Shaolin 2009 -- 02
- Important Skills and Techniques in Covering Opponents and Bridging Gaps
- New Skills to Enhance Combat Efficiency
- What Make a Master Different from a Novice
- Pressing Attacks and their Counters
- Some Important Considerations when Applying Pressing Attack
- Marvelous Techniques Beget Marvelous Techniques
- Revealing Secrets Hidden in the Open
- The Tactic of No Defence Direct Counter
- A Legacy of Uncle Righteousness Shaolin 2009 -- 03
- Anticipating Opponent's Response and Tricking him to React the Way you Want
- An Excellent Sequence for Pressing Attack or as a Follow-Through when an Opponent Hesitates
- Applying Pressing Attack and Responding with Interception
- Avoiding Defeat and Clinching Victoryin Pressing Attack
- Two Deadly Kicks -- Organ-Seeking and Whirlwind
- Shaolin Kungfu is Rich in Felling Techniques
- Fun in Breaking Falls
- It is Fun Seeing Dainty Ladies Throwing Huge-Sized Men
- An Effective and Multi-Directional Felling Technique
- Good Footwork and Body-Movement while Hiding Flowers in the Sleeves
- Over-the-Shoulder Throw in Farmer Hoeing Field
- A Compassionate Attack in Pushing instead of Striking
- The Three External Harmonies of Footwork, Body-Movement and Hand Techniques
- Four Comnbat Sequences to Develop Combat Skills
- The Four Sequences of Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Combat-Sequence Set of Four Main Kicks
- Four Felling Techniques in Fell Tree with Roots
- Good Footwork in Overcoming All Four Categories of Attack
- Making Modifications to Planned Sequences
- The Advantages of Planned Sequences over Isolated Attacks Shaolin 2009 -- 05
- Neutralizing the Speed of a Boxer
- The Tactic of Cover, Chase and Strike
- Against Hooks, Undercuts and Surprised Kicks
- A Kick-Boxer Hands you his Defeat
- Countering at Different Points of Opponent's Attacks
- Countering at the Completion, Middle, Initial and Pre-Start points of an Opponent's Attacks
- Defeat is What you Hand to your Opponent
- Marvelous Techniques of Shaolin Ground Fighting Shaolin 2009 -- 06
- How to Win a Hundred Battles out of a Hundred
- Series of Attacks in Muay Thai Fighting
- Using Minimum Force to Follow Momentum of Muay Thai Fighters
- How would you Counter Formidable Knee Jabs
- Scholar Exchanges Greetings to Release Neck Grips
- Legacy of Patriarch Ho Fatt Nam
- Countering a Series of Muay Thai Attacks at Various Points
- The Shoot and the Lift in Wrestling
- Counters against the Shoot at the Initial, Medial and Final Stages of Attack
- Counters against the Lift at the Initial, Medital and Final Stages of Attack
- Who Says there is No Ground Fighting in Shaolin Kungfu?
- Shaolin Counters against Wrestling Pin-Downs
- Counters against Pin-Downs are full of Surprises
- Counters against Dagger Attacks
- Shaolin Counters against Taekwondo Kicks
- Principles and Techniques against Kicking Attacks
- An Excellent Pattern against All Kicks Shaolin 2009 -- 08
- Counters against Karate
- Counters against Judo and Aikido
- Shaolin Kungfu is their Inevitable Choice in Free Sparring Shaolin 2009 -- YouTube
- Videos of Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course, January 2009 -- Overview
- The Basics
- Important Skills and Techniques to Cover Opponents and to Bridge Gaps
- New Skills to Enhance Combat Efficiency
- What Make a Master Different from a Novice
- Pressing Attacks and their Counters
- Some Important Considerations when Applying Pressing Attacks
- Marvelous Techniques Beget Marvelous Techniques
- Revealing Secrets Hidden in the Open
- Tactic of No Defence Direct Counter
- Legacy of Uncle Righteousness
- Anticipating Opponent's Response and Tricking him to React the Way we Want
- Excellent Sequence for Pressing Attack or as Follow-Through when Opponent Hesitates
- Applying Pressing Attacks and Responding with Interceptions
- Avoiding Defeat and Clinching Victory in Pressing Attacks
- Two Deadly Kicks -- Organ-Seeking and Whirlwind
- Shaolin Kungfu is Rich in Felling Techniques
- Fun in Breaking Fall
- It is Fun Seeing Dainty Ladies Throwing Hefty Men Around
- An Effective and Multi-Directional Felling Technique
- Good Footwork and Body-Movement while Hiding Flowers in the Sleeves
- Over the Shoulder Throw in Farmer Hoes Rice Field
- Compassionate Attack in Pushing instead of Striking
- Three External Harmonies of Footwork, Body-Movement and Hand Techniques
- Four Combat Sequences to Develop Combat Skills
- Four Sequences of Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Combat Sequences of Four Main Kicks
- Four Felling Techniques in Fell Tree with Roots
- Good Footwork in Overcoming All Four Categlories of Attack
- Making Modifications in Planned Sequences
- Advantages of Planned Sequences over Isolated Attacks
- Neutralizing the Speed of a Boxer
- Tactic of Cover, Chase and Strike
- Shaolin Techniques against Hooks, Undercuts and Surprised Kicks
- A Kick-Boxer Hands you his Defeat
- Using Shaolin Kungfu to Counter at Different Points of Attack
- Countering at Completion, Middle and Initial Stages of Opponent's Attack
- Defeat is What you Hand to your Opponent
- Marvelous Techniques of Shaolin Ground Fighting
- How to Win a Hundred Battles out of a Hundred
- Series of Attacks in Muay Thai Fighting
- Using Minimum Force to Follow Momentum of Muay Thai Fighters
- How would you Counter Formidable Muay Thai Knee Jabs?
- Scholar Exchanges Greetings to Release Neck Grips
- Lagacy of Patriarch Ho Fatt Nam
- Countering a Series of Muay Thai Attacks at Various Points
- Against the Shoot and the Lift in Wrestling
- Shaolin Counters against the Shoot at the Initial, Medial and Final Stages of Attack
- Shaolin Counters against the Lift at the Initial, Medial and Final Stages of Attack
- Who Says there's No Ground Fighting in Shaolin Kungfu
- Shaolin Counters against Wrestling Pin-Downs
- Shaolin Counters against Pin-Downs are full of Surprises
- Shaolin Counters against Dagger Attacks
- Shaolin Counters against Taekwondo Kicks
- Shaolin Principles and Techniques against Kicking Attacks
- An Excellent Shaolin Patterns against All Kicks
- Shaolin Counters against Karate
- Shaolin Counters against Judo and Aikido
- Shaolin Kungfu is their Inevitable Choice in Free Sparring
- Pattern Names of Taiji Sabre
- Combat Application of Taiji Sabre
- Taiji Sabre -- in Videos Taiji Staff
- Pattern Names of Taiji Staff
- Combat Application of Taiji Staff
- Taiji Staff -- in Videos Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- 01
- Taijiquan on the Blue Mountain, March 2009 -- Overview
- Taiji Originates from Wuji and Returns to Wuji
- Philosophy and Methodologyof Stance Training
- Experiencing the Subtle Joys of the Three-Circle Stance
- The Horse-Riding, the Box-Arrow and the False-Leg
- The Four-Six, the Unicorn and the Single-Leg
- Flexibility Exercises that also Enhance your Internal Force Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- 02
- Importance of Body-Movement and Footwork
- Three Harmonies in Immortal Waves Sleeves
- Chin-Na Techniques in Double Dragons and Pushing Boat
- Grasping Sparrow's Tail
- Short and Medium Range in Stationary Pushing Hands
- The Frontal Push in Mobile Pushing Hands Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- 03
- Rolling and Stepping Forward and Backward
- Technical and Tactical Advantages
- Neutralizing, Exploiting and Creating Advantages
- Side Push from Left and from Right
- Skills and Techniques in Pushing Hands
- Picture-Perfect From and Sophisticated Skills
- Moving to an Opponent's Back
- Taijiquan Chin-Na Techniques and their Counters Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- 04
- Progressing to Da Shou or Striking Hands
- White Snake Shoots Venom and its Various Counters
- Striking the Opponent's Top, Middle or Bottom Level
- Why do we use Poise Patterns at the Start of Combat?
- The Three Arrivals and the Four Preparations
- Important Lessons in Initiating an Attack and in Responding to an Intial Attack
- Third Class, Second Class and First Class Respond
- Using Genuine Taijiquan Techniques in Attack and Defence
- Abridged Combat Sequence 1 -- Striking Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- 05
- Old Eagle Catches Snake 2009 in Pictures
- Old Eagle Catches Snake 2009 -- Videos
- Themes for the Combat Sequences
- Abridged Combat Sequence 2 -- Kicking
- Continuation of One Sequence to Another Sequence
- Chasing after Retreating Opponent
- Carry Tiger Back to Mountain
- Naughty Monkey Kicks at Tree
- Abridged Combat Sequence 3 -- Felling
- Eagle Claw in Taijiquan!
- Hiding Flower in the Sleeves
- Abridged Combat Sequence 4 -- Chin-Na
- The Four Attacks -- Striking, Kicking, Felling and Chin-Na
- Old Eagle Catches Snake in Remembrance of Zhang San Feng
- From Combat Sequences to Free Sparring Taijiquan Blue Mountain -- Youtube
- Taijiquan for Health, Combat and Spiritual Cultivation -- Videos
- Taiji Originates from Wuji and Returns to Wuji
- Philosophy and Methodology of Stance Training
- Subtle Joys of Three Circle-Stance
- Kungfu Stances -- Horse-Riding, Bow-Arrow and False-Leg
- Kungfu Stances -- Four-Six, Unicorn and Single-Leg
- Flexible Exercises that also Enhance Internal Force
- Importance of Body-Movement and Footwork
- Three Harmonies in Immortal Waves Sleeves
- Chin-Na Techniques in Double Dragons and Push Boat
- Grasping Sparrow's Tail
- Short and Medium Range in Stationary Pushing Hands
- Frontal Push in Mobile Pushing Hands
- Rolling and Stepping Forward and Backward
- Technical and Tactical Advantages
- Neutarlizing, Exploiting and Creating Advantages
- Side Push from Left and from Right
- Skills and Techniques in Pushing Hands
- Picture-Perfect Form and Sophisticated Skills
- Moving to an Opponent's Back
- Taijiquan Chin-Na Techniques and Counters
- Progressing to Da Shou or Striking Hands
- White Snake Shoots Venom and Various Counters
- Striking Opponent's Top, Middle and Bottem Level
- Why do we Use Poise Patterns at Start of Combat
- Three Arrivals and Four Preparations
- Important Lessons in Initiating an Attack and Responding to an Initial Attact
- Third Class, Second Class and First Class Response
- Using Genuine Taijiquan Techniques in Attack and Defence
- Abridged Combat Sequence 1 -- Striking
- Themes for Combat Sequences
- Abridged Combat Sequence 2 -- Kicking
- Continuation from One Sequence to Another Sequence
- Chasing after a Retreating Opponent
- Carry Tiger Back to Mountain
- Naughty Monkey Kicks at Tree
- Abridged Combat Sequence 3 -- Felling
- Eagle Claw in Taijiquan
- Hiding Flowers in Sleeves
- Abridged Combat Sequence 4 -- Chin-Na
- The Four Attacks -- Striking, Kicking, Felling and Chin-Na
- Old Eagle Catches Snake in Remembrance of Zhang San Feng
- From Cambat Sequences to Free Sparring
Shaolin 2009 -- 01
Shaolin 2009 -- 04
Shaolin 2009 -- 07
Taiji Sabre