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Guoshu Lei Tai

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Matthew Lee

Matthew Lee

9 жыл бұрын

Highlights from the 2015 US International Kuo Shu Championship Tournament lei tai fights.
Song is Into the Fray from Jade Empire OST.
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EDIT: Thursday, December 28th, 2017.
Whoa, 10,000 views???!!! I haven't been keeping track of my videos lately, so I have no idea when this reached 10,000 views, but thanks everyone still watching this one today! The fights from this particular year still remain some of the most memorable ones I've seen from this tournament. I hope everyone enjoyed a look at traditional full-contact Chinese martial arts fighting! I made this video to support this tournament's fights and promote full-contact Chinese martial arts fighting, and I hope it has done just that!

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@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 6 жыл бұрын
Whoa, 10,000 views???!!! I haven't been keeping track of my videos lately, so I have no idea when this reached 10,000 views, but thanks everyone still watching this one today! The fights from this particular year still remain some of the most memorable ones I've seen from this tournament. I hope everyone enjoyed a look at traditional full-contact Chinese martial arts fighting! I made this video to support this tournament's fights and promote full-contact Chinese martial arts fighting, and I hope it has done just that!
@akapasupay
@akapasupay 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for being one of the few people on youtube showing how Kung Fu is applied in real time.
@sumo813
@sumo813 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic highlight reel! I'm always amazed at the lil fellas and their graceful aggression!
@HomeroDoes
@HomeroDoes 9 жыл бұрын
Nice highlights! Thank you for this and all the other videos from the tournament.
@umbcwushu
@umbcwushu 9 жыл бұрын
Homero de la Cruz Hi! This is the other channel that I (the uploader) operate on! I can't comment or PM anymore on my original KZfaq account (didn't want to convert to Google+), so I can't reply directly to comments, but thanks for your comment, and no problem! It's always been my pleasure to record and share all the fights of this tournament, it's a competition I always look forward to attending and spectating at every year, especially the Lei Tai events! Also, thanks for subscribing! Much obliged :)
@peaceson14303
@peaceson14303 7 ай бұрын
I cant wait for 2024! I will be competing
@YongnianTaiChiUSA
@YongnianTaiChiUSA 9 жыл бұрын
Great job, thanks for sharing so much!!
@umbcwushu
@umbcwushu 9 жыл бұрын
Matthew Stampe Thanks Matt! Hope to see you again! :) -Matt Lee.
@chantaypope869
@chantaypope869 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!
@boxeandmindacademy2195
@boxeandmindacademy2195 Жыл бұрын
Sublime 👏
@TheDemonhunter333
@TheDemonhunter333 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent fights, thank you for posting ! Could you please give the rules of the tournament ? Thank you !
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for your comment! You can read a breakdown of the rules in a write-up I wrote here: jiayoowushu.com/sanshou-vs-lei-tai/
@andresalzueta7856
@andresalzueta7856 7 жыл бұрын
good highlights and realy nice kung fu level. cheers.
@scarred10
@scarred10 2 жыл бұрын
What kung fu,there is no kung fu in this video, all their training is complete nonsense which is why they are doing bad kickboxing and wrestling.
@gualtiermalde645
@gualtiermalde645 Жыл бұрын
@@scarred10 i would like to see you fighting them
@scarred10
@scarred10 Жыл бұрын
@@gualtiermalde645 they are pure useless.I fought on the irish tkd team in 2 organiastions,judo brown belt and amateur boxer and mma fighter in the early 2000s.50 yrs old now so all competition behind me.
@gualtiermalde645
@gualtiermalde645 Жыл бұрын
@@scarred10 And what's the point?You don't know the combative modality of Kung Fu, Chinese monks were already developing forms of boxing more than 3,000 years ago, this is pure combat kung fu
@scarred10
@scarred10 Жыл бұрын
@@gualtiermalde645 yes and it didn't work then either
@JBfan88
@JBfan88 2 ай бұрын
This is awesome. Are there any new videos? This might be more entertaining than typical sanda rules.
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 2 ай бұрын
I go to the US International Kuo Shu Championship Tournament to film the lei tai fights every July. I should have all the matches since 2014 on my KZfaq channel. After watching both USAWKF (United States of America Wushu-Kungfu Federation) Sanda and USKSF (United States Kuo Shu Federation) lei tai these with a common benchmark, I will admit this: USAWKF Sanda is definitely at a higher level and standard of competition and technical skill, but although USKSF lei tai is generally sloppier and much more amateur, it is still entertaining to watch, you'll always find a show there lol
@JBfan88
@JBfan88 2 ай бұрын
@@NexusJunisBlue Do you have a playlist of leitai? I saw dozens of videos of the World Kung Fu championships in Texas.
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 2 ай бұрын
@JBfan88 No I don't, but multiple users have added my videos to playlists, you can easily search then filter for playlists of lei tai videos on KZfaq: kzfaq.info?search_query=lei+tai&sp=EgIQAw%253D%253D I am not aware of any "World Kung Fu Championships" in Texas, just the HYX 16th World Wushu Championships in Fort Worth, Texas last November, and that's modern/sport/contemporary Wushu including Sanshou/Sanda, which is not the same as traditional kung fu.
@JBfan88
@JBfan88 2 ай бұрын
@@NexusJunisBlue Yes, that's the one I meant. I only remember it was in Texas and had both 散打 and 套路 competitions.
@ninjaboy5191
@ninjaboy5191 4 жыл бұрын
1:05 good blitz
@martiniglesias9346
@martiniglesias9346 2 жыл бұрын
Voy a tener mi primera pelea y ya tengo un miedo
@landonrivers
@landonrivers 2 жыл бұрын
Holy shoot, guy just dumps him off the stage at 3:15 ! Hope he's not hurt too badly from that!!
@jezzaboi2168
@jezzaboi2168 2 жыл бұрын
I wish kuoshuleita or sanda was more popular in Australia
@nickmeyer2080
@nickmeyer2080 Жыл бұрын
are those 12 Oz gloves
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue Жыл бұрын
No, the Lei Tai Equipment Requirements state, "Gloves must weigh at least 4 ounces (120 grams) and no more than 6 ounces (180 grams) for size medium or larger gloves. For size small gloves, gloves must weigh no less than 3 ounces (85 grams). The fingers and palm must be able to open. Padding on the thumb is optional. Gloves may not have been modified."
@Zack1440
@Zack1440 Жыл бұрын
👍🏽
@dmxmartialarts
@dmxmartialarts 4 жыл бұрын
good fighting... i only ask why it was done on a raised platform with no barriers. There is no need to expose fighters to that level of danger.
@NexusJunisBlue
@NexusJunisBlue 4 жыл бұрын
The lei tai (擂台; lèitái, literally "raised platform") was historically used between fighters who challenged each other in China, most notably between Chinese martial artists, where forcing the opponent off the lei tai counted towards victory. Yes, there is always a degree of risk when falling off the lei tai, but the organizations behind the Chinese styles of full-contact fighting competitions are unlikely to get rid of it, due to it being one of the few culturally distinctive features that separates it from other combat sports. I would like to cite my interview “From A Platform Judge’s Point of View: An Interview with Mark Lorenzo About Sanda”, where I interviewed Mark Lorenzo, a former Guoshu (国术; guóshù, traditional Chinese martial arts, literally “national art”) lei tai champion of this tournament the year this video's footage was recorded and made (he is shown in this video, as the yellow fighter bowing from 0:02-0:04 and 0:10-0:14, as the blue fighter in his first fight with the knee strikes in the clinch from 0:27-0:29 and the clinch knee TKO from 1:29-1:33 in that same fight, and finally as the yellow fighter in his final fight with the takedowns from 2:45-3:11 lol), where he states, "the lei tai, I’ve heard complaints about that from the outside world of, 'Why is this platform [there]?' And, 'You can just push people.' What I would say to that though is, you know, if you look at someone who could strike like Mike Tyson, I don’t think you could just push him off a platform. You have to have a game, you have to do things. Generally, when you see people going off the platform, they’ve made a mistake. They’ve gotten a kick caught, and they get run, or they’ve not had ring awareness and they’ve backed up too far." You can watch the video interview where he says that specific quote here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/kLqAeqZ_t7bWdHk.html You can also read the full write-up here: jiayoowushu.com/from-a-platform-judges-point-of-view-an-interview-with-mark-lorenzo-about-sanda/ Also, in the words of a write-up "Analysing Sanda: a response to ‘Breaking Down Full-Contact Wushu’" by Mason Zhong, in response to my own write-up "About Sanshou: Breaking Down Full-Contact Wushu", "it is submitted that the Lei Tai also gives...a unique Chinese flavour. Apart from the obvious symbolic value of the iconic, traditional fighting platform, its substantial effect on fighting tactics and strategy also arguably contributes greatly to distinguishing Sanda from other kickboxing styles: the larger area favours evasion over blocking, as well as a more side-on stance (and therefore side kicks) for rapid in-and-out footwork. At the same time, its lack of ropes forces vigilant spatial awareness and control. Even the techniques used to force opponents off the platform (such as shoves set up by strikes, ‘run-offs’ from kick catches, and sacrifice throws) arguably enhance [the] unique Chinese identity."
@user-ky9hu3br1m
@user-ky9hu3br1m 3 жыл бұрын
In the old time lei tai fights, if you got fall off the platform you lose; in the you got pushed out of the platform your tactics in these fights like bound wrestling skills to help you turn the tables
@cyborgchicken3502
@cyborgchicken3502 Жыл бұрын
It's just their tradition.... Even in Chinese Sanda and Shuai Jiao they have a raised platform
@ubcroel4022
@ubcroel4022 5 жыл бұрын
Real life bloodsport
@blazingdragon9607
@blazingdragon9607 2 ай бұрын
And they say Kung fu is all forms and *"useless"*
@blazingdragon9607
@blazingdragon9607 2 ай бұрын
And they say Kung Fu is all forms and *"useless"*
@LanceABoyle
@LanceABoyle Жыл бұрын
MMA is the best!
@taylorbee4010
@taylorbee4010 3 жыл бұрын
Looks like just straight up MMA with a lot better kicks
@cyborgchicken3502
@cyborgchicken3502 Жыл бұрын
Most traditional martial arts are in fact MMA....Kung Fu, Taekwondo, Karate all have grapples, takedowns, elbows, knees in them... It's in the forms and katas they do, those are all supposed to simulate grappling techniques... The problem is that governmental regulations in countries like China, sporting associations and the Olympics have made all these stupid rules to "protect the fighters from harm" that essentially watered down these traditional martial arts... I used to do ITF Taekwondo as a teen and the sparring matches were brutal despite some weird rules like not being allowed to kick the legs, but you could punch and kick to the face and grapple or clinch.... Nowadays Taekwondo sparring and competition is so pathetic, they've even removed the punches and has basically become foot fencing.... And don't even get me started on Karate, old school karate used to allows grapples, take downs and throws even if it were point fighting matches or full contact matches... Now look at karate... The full contact aspect has been completely removed and there's barely any grappling or throwing allowed aside from the occasional foot sweep.... I mean the Olympics disqualified a guy because he knocked out his opponent in a karate match for using "unnecessary force"....the Olympics has ruined most traditional martial arts
@taoliu3949
@taoliu3949 11 ай бұрын
​@@cyborgchicken3502 There's the "sport" version of MA, and the actual "combat" version of MA. They are not the same thing.
@gamerxxzxx1234
@gamerxxzxx1234 5 жыл бұрын
if this is kung fu i'm Boyka from undisputed ;)
@danielhounshell2526
@danielhounshell2526 3 жыл бұрын
It is Kung Fu. This is what it looks like in full contact, a lot like kickboxing with a few unorthodox techniques here and there. The big complex movements are the minority in Kung Fu, not the entire art. Kind of like how you don't see the more complicated techniques very often in other fighting sports like kickboxing and MMA. I don't think anybody's actually landed a Gogolplata inside of the octagon to this day, that doesn't mean what they're using on the ground isn't BJJ.
@jc-kj8yc
@jc-kj8yc 3 жыл бұрын
It is definitely Kung Fu. This is what it looked like before the 1940s. If I had to guess most of the fighters here are trained in Sanda. Maybe also Bagua
@nocsm1701
@nocsm1701 5 жыл бұрын
🌎 I don't know who is who here. And I only see boxing, no Kung Fu.
@mirror2mirror2
@mirror2mirror2 5 жыл бұрын
Kung Fu is a form of boxing. In a real fight there is less flashy bullshit.
@nocsm1701
@nocsm1701 5 жыл бұрын
@@mirror2mirror2 Is it real fight the show (demonstration), and don't they do on the ring, plesse I really confused.
@VTSifuSteve
@VTSifuSteve 4 жыл бұрын
@@nocsm1701 "Kung Fu" is a slang term for Chinese Boxing. If you still don't see any Chinese boxing (or Chinese fighting arts/guoshu) here try some reading glasses. They are really cheap and available at Walgreen's.
@LauGarSifu
@LauGarSifu 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe you had your eyes closed? Striking, kicking, grappling and throws. Ti Da Shuai Na. All I see here is kung fu. If your expecting it to look like the movies or forms practice you are delusional.
@ghostdude45
@ghostdude45 4 жыл бұрын
So, kung fyu forms are more or less to teach proper movement and internal (body mechanics) applications of fighting technique. Yes, there are techniques in forms, but you have to learn how to apply them while actually fighting. So, mostly, they just look like kickboxing or grappling techniques.
@DuckLover-tz7bd
@DuckLover-tz7bd 6 жыл бұрын
is it juts me, or does this kinda look like toddlers class kickboxing?
@aznboi1027
@aznboi1027 6 жыл бұрын
It looks like they didn't stick to their Gung Fu training and revert back to brawling. I didn't know "Gung Fu" have clinch with a knee to the face.
@ghostdude45
@ghostdude45 6 жыл бұрын
Mr.CoolHats gong fu actually has or can have any and all fighting techniques within. That is why so many style exist--every person has their strengths and movements they perform better than other movements. Take Baguazhang for example. Traditionally, it doesn't seem like it has clinch or knees, but in my style, the fire palm set of movements are very close to clinch fighting in muay thai or close range boxing.
@prajjwalray7030
@prajjwalray7030 5 жыл бұрын
Bokachoda khankir chhele
@VTSifuSteve
@VTSifuSteve 4 жыл бұрын
@@aznboi1027 It does and always has. My old Chinese sifu from Hong Kong trained us in that back in the early 80s.
@LauGarSifu
@LauGarSifu 4 жыл бұрын
@@aznboi1027 then you don't know kung fu. Ti Da Shuai Na" 踢 打 摔 拿 If your kung fu doesn't train all these aspects then I don't know what your doing. Most schools nowadays just doing forms and think it should look like the movies when applied. That view needs to change.
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