http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0JQG-Atg9o&NR=1
thanx for posting.
less fake than the last bunch of these, still pretty bad
I am so glad somebody else posted these. The first clip was mine but I totally botched it in the editing process. First I overcompressed so it was too blurry to be useful and then when I went back to do it again I botched the sound but had already deleted the original. Never using Dazzle again for TV capture. It hogs to much memory. I had 15 minutes of Video taking up several GIG's on my hard drive.
I love how first everyone complains that all styles look the same when they fight and as soon as some people show up who actually demo moves and techniques from their style it's decried as fake.
It might be "the suck" but it ain't fake. I've talked to people involved with the event. I even talked to one of the provincial heads in Shaanxi province about participating. ...or he asked me if I wanted to.
The rules are kind of dumb but it's not fake. Neither were the other ones.
aka: Bailewen - 白乐文
Me using Baji in a match
Me performing Dabaji and taking silver at a national comp in China (Got gold medals too but no video)
www.xiangwuhui.com
oh please
you have two guys from the same school desperately trying to make it look traditional... and in order to do so, no head punches (yeah, that's realistic LMFAO) and they are going less than 50%
If it was a real competition, with head punches, with one guy trying to win, it would NOT look like this
That beign said, even here, what happens when one guy does something to the other? After all the dancing and posturing, someone gets thrown, with techniques you can find in pretty much every style known to man, ie nothing unique here
and it's **** poor entertainment
everything is new and experimenting.
the same style Lei Tai fight is a good idea.
no weight group is a bad idea. the heavier weight competitor may have advantages at throwing, lifting etc.
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if the rules stay the same long enough, people will come up with tactics and strategy for less heavy players to deal with heavier ones.
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the kicks, knees, and punches may be meant only to get points and not seriously to injure your opponent.
a throw or a push out of the stage will gain a lot of points.
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Thx for posting those! I thought they were great. Barefisted and not wasting time rolling around on the ground like a couple of boys in heat.
The fighters may not have been the best in each vid, but I liked the leitai format.
Of course I am not a know-it-all, so I could be wrong.
Keep the vids coming!
Richard A. Tolson
Last edited by MonkeyKingUSA; 06-03-2007 at 06:33 PM.
http://www.wsbjq.com/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=324
pic's of host, hostess, 3 guest speakers including Wu Lian Zhi, judge, lighting and camera crew.
http://www.wsbjq.com/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=323
the stone tablet, the stage/ lei tai, the audience, --
martial arts convention or Wu Lin Da Hui.
They host one style for one month. At the end of 4 weekly comp/fights, a winner will be produced.
this is to promote different style each time.
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Looks very cool. Please post the vids when you can. Your efforts are appreciated.
Its nice to see fighters really using their art instead of just b@stardizing it for competition.
Richard A. Tolson
http://tv.mofile.com/LDFCUR8Q/
http://tv.mofile.com/ZI3H1LPO/
http://tv.mofile.com/NES58QFE/
http://tv.mofile.com/MD12D9XQ/
these are matches of the final/5th week.
you may click on the menu on the side bar for more clips of the matches.
Last edited by SPJ; 07-09-2007 at 07:30 PM.
this makes me want to throw up. really. this is disgusting.
there were a lot of injuries.
the son of Li Jun Yi injured his righ hand.
Li Jun Yi has vcd's and also participated in writing some of the books about Ba Ji in China.
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for the month from 16th of June to 17th of July
they are holding Xing Yi matches.
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Last edited by SPJ; 07-09-2007 at 09:30 PM.
I guess i had better get my footage of real baji full contact done as soon as possible before it gets the reputation of being a show like wwe or ufc.
To start with that is not a baji fighting stance that is the end of a punch we train.
these guys might be baji experts in every sense but the fire and lights and glitz is not helping their cause. niether is the bloodless matches. Regarding an art that my great grandmaster used to historically kill many people.
Last edited by Sifu Darkfist; 07-09-2007 at 09:51 PM.