Wu Family Opening Bajiquan Six Great Eight Invocations DVD by Wu Lianzhi
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The 7th headmaster Wu Lianzhi teaches and explains the core theory of Bajiquan, "Liu Da Kai".
This video introduces techniques based on the core theory of "Liu Da Kai", especially "Liu Da Kai". In addition, the 7th headmaster Wu Lianzhi personally teaches and explains the true theory and techniques of Bajiquan, which can be considered practical techniques such as the variations and breakage of important forms.
In recent years, there have been many intense sanda (sanshou) matches, in which strong people from various schools of Chinese martial arts gather and fight directly while wearing protective gear.
On the other hand, it is said that it is difficult to utilize the unique techniques and movements based on the profound theory of Chinese martial arts in a real fight, and many of the matches unfold in a way that is reminiscent of kickboxing.
This is why many of the forms and basics of karate and Chinese martial arts are said to have a large practical gap between them and actual combat or free sparring.
All of the techniques of Bajiquan are extremely close to actual combat.
In particular, the core and fundamental theory of the "Six Great Opens" technique is known for its fearsome power once mastered.
Contents:
Routines and important techniques (Xingjie 1st Route/Xiao Jia 2nd Route/Renshu Quan/Xiao Jia 4th Route)
Basic skills/Basic skills breaking methods/Six Great Eight Zhao's representative techniques
(①Ding/②Single/③Take/④Hold/⑤Leg/⑥Wrap/⑦Intangible Pure Yin Style/⑧Intangible Pure Yang Style)
Variations and breaking methods of counterattack, variations and breaking methods of the Six Elbow Heads, short stick use, spear vs sword, spear vs sword, etc.
Instructor: Wu Lianzhi (Seventh-generation head of Wu Kaimen Bajiquan)
Born in 1947 in Meng Village, the birthplace of Bajiquan. From an early age, he received rigorous training as a master (official successor) from the sixth-generation Wu Xiufeng and the fifth-generation Wu Huiqing. He began teaching at the age of 18, and his students have won numerous awards at national martial arts competitions. He has taught in Japan, Europe, and other countries, and has welcomed many foreign students to Meng Village. He is vice chairman of the Hebei Provincial Martial Arts Association and chairman of the Kaimen Bajiquan Research Society.
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