The Ba Ji Thunder by Adam Hsu
Description
This first set of 7 DVDs uses Xiao Baji as its Central form. However, Sifu Hsu, for more than 8 hours of training, provides much more than just formal training. This is a detailed introduction to the entire Bajiquan style, divided into three main topics: basic training (Top secret), Baji Jia (internal skill), and application (real use.) Scattered across these 7 disks are history ,the “real” basics and their meaning, three levels of power, training methods, Badji energies, form training, and of course authentic usage derived from principles rather than form.
Continuing its main Baji Quan presentation, Sifu Adam Hsu presents three DVD courses dedicated to the most popular form of Baji: Da Baji or Big Baji.
It is said that the first form, Xiao Baji, is a “dead” or “structural” form, and da Baji is a “living” form. Instead of emphasizing posture and structure, da Baji introduces basic fighting style actions, not to mention the fact that it is a form beautiful in its simplicity. Adam Hsu not only gives the background, principles, goals, and methods, but also takes you back to traditional Kung Fu culture, focusing his excellent teaching method on the meaning and skill of movements, with the order and development of the form as relatively minor. Not a simple instruction with empty hands, This series aims to set you not only the road to a high level of Badji, but also to strengthen the Foundation of your entire combat experience.
One subtle detail should be noted here:: Hsu Sifu did something almost unprecedented in this sentence: he decided not to give typical instructions for the actual da Baji form. Let’s emphasize: there is no step-by-step instructions-put your foot here, hit there, and so on. Instead, Hsu used this most important form to teach how to make Badji. It teaches not only each movement, but also the variations, methods, and rationale for each movement. Stringing them together in a form, given all this information, is the easy part.
Many practitioners, especially those with intermediate or advanced combat experience, will be able to use the many included form demonstrations, along with the basic instruction, to learn the set. Or, even easier, take an earlier HSU Sifu DVD on Da Baji (info and discount info below), where it really teaches this form Step by step.
It is almost impossible to emphasize the importance of the lesson here: the forms are important, but the principles of use are fundamental. Form derived from the principle that the use is born from the structure.
Liu da Kai (six large holes) and BA Shi (eight figures) are two treasures of the Baji style. This third series of comprehensive courses, taught by world-renowned practitioner Adam Hsu, focuses on the core of Badji-hands-on learning. In this series, the work of the pole and the work of the partner are brought to a new maximum.
Two rare samples, Liu da Kai and BA da Shi, are shown and explained. As if to Express their point of view about forms and training for him, both belong to the category of “half-form and half-training” that Sifu Hsu has been talking about since the very first disc. It is here, through marching practice of some complex techniques, that you get a special flavor and power of Badji. Each powerful action explodes with a response as loud as a cannon…or a thunderclap. This is the heart and soul of art, and it contains enough information even for an avid practitioner.
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- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 178
- Assessments Yes
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