The Wǔzǔquán spear form is called Qímǎ Qiāng (騎馬槍 ), which means “Horse-riding Spear”. In this video, I talk about its structure, why we practise with it, how to hold it, how it affects our stance and posture, and I explain a fundamental combination: Lán 攔, Nà 捺, Zhā 扎. ************************************************************* I apologise for my terrible pronunciation of Mandarin terms.
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