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Style: Taiji/Hsingyi/SanShounoob--
Is that the whole form? It seemed to end abruptly. What's the name of the form and from what line of teachers does it come?
You have misunderstood W.Rabbit imo..easy to do on the internet but still, read his reply again when calm as the subject matter seems to stir you up and you may be projecting. Folks play rough in here but if you face up to it despite what it makes you feel you can get a lot out of this place.
As I said before there are practitioners of this style on here.
Find a school that teaches this style and see how you measure up as you have no confidence in your own credentials. Empty your cup first though...
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That form was called Xiao Jia. It was only the first three sections out of five. I'm posting them in procession by the week. We would always train in procession so I'm trying to keep it that way. My teacher is Mark Jian. I'm not aware of his full Chinese name but he practiced the An Family Style of Baji Quan. His teacher was An Jian Qiu. I think An Jian Qiu has some of his Bagua and Baji videos up on the internet but he moves too fast to use him as a reference.
Yes...I probably did take him the wrong way and I mentioned that above as well. I figured the best bet would be to just let it all slide away and leave it at that. The next video I post I will label it as Baji Quan Xiao Jia and hopefully get more insight from other Baji practitioners. If any Baji family Meng Cun is usually the closest to my own.
Unfortunately the town I live in is really small. And I had to travel quite a distance to meet up with my previous teacher...I haven't been able to find another decent teacher in quite a while unless I make the trip to Chicago...there are decent one's around there.
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This is yet again...another comment that has nothing to do with giving me feedback for my form.
However.
I've started in Goju Ryu at the age of four.
Aikijutsu at the age of seven or eight.
Wing Chun I think I was fourteen of fifteen as for Baji I've only been doing that for four years now. Started Baji when I was nineteen.
From what I remember the Goju Ryu and Aikijutsu were started in a YMCA...I used to get dropped off there after school, from what my parents tell me. I don't really remember much about that time though. As for the Gumdo..I have no clue if it's a legitimate form of Gumdo/Kendo...but I liked it...so I went with it.
As for training now...I usually do my martial arts on a daily basis. Alternating the styles.
(I.E. Mon-Karate, Tue- Aikijutsu, Wed-Gumdo...so on)
As for the name Fudoshin it should mean Immovable Mind (Just thought I'd throw that in since you didn't put the whole term in...thought you didn't know...I could be wrong though.)
Now...if anyone else has anything else to add or say that has nothing to do with feedback on my form. Please PM me. And I will be more than happy to oblige all of you. But unless you don't PM me...I will consider you all to be trolls and will not respond.
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A 23 year old with three black belts you got from your time at the YMCA that you can't remember that well?
Ah, it now makes sense. Those black belts were kiddie black belts, then? That's a serious question, don't dodge it.
You remembered to put down that you had black belts in those arts though? And you're a current instructor in Goju Ryu, but you "don't remember much about that time"? That's a serious question, don't dodge it.
Do you understand yet why people could care less about your forms, and more about your claims (to be an instructor, to have black belts, to know what the hell you are doing?). That's a serious question, don't dodge it.
You have no clue but you got a black belt in it???? That's a serious question, don't dodge it.
Yes, the way you've been trying to control the conversation has been apparent from the beginning.
Maybe you should try to start over in Newbietown, as I suggested there.
Now, we'll see you pull all sorts of bullshidoka arguments out of your ass, while you attempt to educate Bullshido on the real meaning of Japanese words.Last edited by W. Rabbit; 10/02/2012 3:45pm at .



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