
Posted by Jarek Szymanski Thank you for your efforts, they are very much appreciated. I've just watched the clip, not bad, though I'm not a fan of hard Xinyi, where one focuses more on one point (power delivery) instead of the whole process/movement. I was taught a rather soft Yao Shan Ba which focused on developing a very specific torso method, but it does not have to be the only correct way to do it. Jarek --Previous Message--
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on June 1, 2006, 1:45 am, in reply to "Re: Sorry, Here's the link"
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Kevin,
: : I am trying to upload it on youtube
: but I am waiting for my
: registration. It is forty seven
: minutes long and over 300mb. The
: performer is Wu Qiuting. It looks
: different than what I have seen but
: his movements look coordinated and
: powerful. There is a short clip on
: youtube about him under Wu Qiuting
: Roaster Form. Yes it is misspelled
: on the site.
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZcQgYBLrV8&search=Wu%20Qiuting
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: Videos hosted by Google are not
: accessible from China (thank you,
: Google!).
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: Please put it on the Youtube.
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: TIA,
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: Jarek
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: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=91269435574989801
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