heres some clip i took from the august tourny (wong 2004) some lion dance and me doing an eagle claw form and my friend doing a northern shaolin form (skipped a part :o). then from the grand opening me doing more traditional. will have some wushu clips from the schol later. http://www.nacma.net/demo/index.html
You ever play with a hollow bat with a weight in it? As you swing it, the weight goes to the end of the bat and you feel the weight . You’ve got to show more of the “surge” in your strikes. That “weight” has to look like its hitting the inside of your strike.
Next you have to avoid “wilting” . That is, you must make sure that you maintain every position throughout your movement. Going from move to move without there being a moment where your hands are just “floating”.
Next you have avoid “jiggle” . You must move through your set fluidly but be set in stone when its comes to the showing the end of the move. Its got to look like a blurr then a still picture. Especially in your stances. That horse has to look like its set in concrete.
And , most importantly, “deliberateness” this abstract concept shows thought in performance. Those players that know exaclty what the move is doing have this quality. The move comes across with more feeling. You feel the “fight” in the move.
As for the #7, I just thought it was bit choppy in places.
Now maybe the skipped parts were forgotten, maybe not. I dunno. But I do know that when I did Hung Gar, IF anyone went to enter a forms competition we never did the complete or original forms. We didn’t make stuff up but we always took things out and rearanged other bits because we knew there would be video and we didn’t want to let our forms be videoed by anyone who didn’t get specific persmission from Sifu.
The moves wouldn’t be changed but if the form ever showed up elsewhere we would know where they got it from.
Does anyone else think it’s freaking scary when the sword guys are doing forms right next to the other people? If they both end up in the same place at the same time, someone’s going to get hurt, especially if it’s one of those moves where you attack behind you without looking! He could easily stab the empty hand form guy and not realize it. :eek:
I was recently at a kung fu tournament (spectating) and people in the audience kept yelling that out. I heard some people yell that out in that video and it reminded me to ask what it meant.