Pi Gua Fist. Miao Broadsword. 2nd Routine

Here is the MIAO DAO, the sword that inspired the Japanese Ken: one of the most famous weapons in the world. Developed in the Tang Dynasty (about 900), it was strictly a battlefield weapon. So long was the original instrument that each soldier carried his partner’s at his side! Then they drew out their blades in tandem. Definitely an ancient and historical weapon rarely seen. By the Ming Dynasty the Record of Arms and Hands (soon to be available from Lion Books through us) already lamented how little Miao Dao was to be seen. Now you can see it. This is the SECOND level video on this weapon with more complicated movements and a form. Demonstrator/Teacher:Guo Rui Xiang. This style, known throughout China, is one of the great fists. Not only is it loose, fluid, beautiful and effective but the relaxed movements are excellent for health. PiGua style blends extreme flexibility of the shoulder with Long Fist motions and a relaxed method of Fa Chin (energy issuing). Often taught hand in hand with Ba
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