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Ep 26: Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg: A deep dive into Nordic Bajiquan

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Bājíquán (八極拳) or shorter just Baji, is commonly known as “the martial art of bodyguards”. It emphasises the use of attacks that close down the distance as well as explosive close combat techniques such as combinations of elbow, knee and takedown techniques.

Both Rikard Elofsson and Miika Wikberg are senior Baji students of Lü Baochun, based in Finland who has over 40 years’ experience in the training and practice of baji. He has trained under many of the famous martial artists who used the style, such as Han Longquan and Zhang Xuchun.


Timestamps:


0.40: - Rikard - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?


3.15: - Miika - Introduce yourself/how did you meet your teacher Master Lü Baochun?


7.15: What makes Baji different to other martial arts?


8.30: Old Baji and new Baji


9.20: Trademark techniques of Baji


10.15: How is Baji power different? Training methods and the 3 stepping methods.


12.40: The forms and sets in the Baji system


19.20: The history of Baji


25.15: The mixing of Baji and Pigua


26.09: Baji and body guarding


29.41: Is Baji hard to practice?


31.29: Baji and stamping/stomping


34.34: Baji and Tai Chi being taught together


36.25: How to train with Master Lü Baochun


38.00: Do you spar?


40.15: Can you add Baji to an existing skill set?


41.05 Is there a Baji Qigong?


42.18 Are there Baji conditioning exercises?


43.54 Iron Body and Baji


44.35 How do you integrate Baji with other arts?


47.24: Baji standing exercises


51.00: Wrap up and the Muhammad Ali influence


Links:


The Baji Association (English):

https://www.baji.info/en/


Bajiquan Wasa

https://www.facebook.com/bajiquanwasa/

https://www.instagram.com/bajiwasa/


Baji Kung Fu Stockholm:

https://www.facebook.com/kungfusthlm/


Video:

https://www.youtube.com/@Jumfer

https://www.youtube.com/@bajiwasa8400

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