During a TV show in April 2007, among 18 practicipants Zhang presented his style of Dachengquan, rather infuenced by shaolin and bagua style but we enjoy seeing it
Two practitioners are trying to express their sparring abilities.
Better to be well prepared to a sanshou (sparring) competition or see below what may happen…
Wang Binkui was a disciple of Wang Xiangzhai, the most famous expert continuing his style is his son Wang Yongxiang (see http://yiquan.chinamartialarts.net/wangyongxiang.htm).
Curiously in this footage the very beginning is not Yiquan but Xingyi (Mind body boxing) as he was performing Five elements forms. But this does not decrease the achievement that he attained as we can percieve in his movements. A very precious footage of authentic disciple of Wang Xiangzhai.
Wang Anping is quite famous in China and more recognized in the healing aspect than in pure combat (I has been always amazed by his big round outgrowth on his front).
For more information on Wang Binkui and sons:
- our web page:
http://yiquan.chinamartialarts.net/wangyongxiang.htm
- ebook and video:
http://yiquan.chinamartialarts.net/WangYX-ebook.html
This practitioner has probably studied Yao’s style Yiquan. He qualifies himself as beginner/intermediate. Check his balance.
Very good footage showing a kind of state of art in Yiquan pushing hands.The roundness of movement does not impaired the power of their body structure while moving.
This can serve as model for practitioners wondering about pushing hands in Yiquan.















