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Vdog
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I found some footwork videos but the footwork is explained in Chinese...Can someone please translate them for the rest of us who do not know Chinese?
Thanks in advance! Part1 Part2 Part 3 Position after serving and recieving |
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I have written down the keywords and I have time for two parts for now. Part 1 Backhand active block and step around Backhand generates opportunity for forehand Cross over feet Used for bigger area of coverage Step around for forehand, small step, left foot cross over, right foot follows. When sometimes the cross over is not very smooth, it is because the small step is missing. Part 2 Left Right Footwork Side by side feet movement Change of center of gravity from left to right and left to right. Steady footwork Forehand half Small side by side footwork but only change center of gravity from right to center Forehand two-thirds Side by side larger feet movement |
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again, thank you mister Loop ball 40mm :)
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thanks a lot for the upload!!!!
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just knew we need small step for cross over.
thank you. keep on the good work. waiting for next two videos translation. |
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"I do not have any idols. I am my own idol." World Champion Zhang Jike
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Thanks for your time and effort to translate the videos! Appreciate the help!!
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Part 3 Front and Back Footwork Forehand close to table Distance is about 50cm from table Mostly “literally fast bring over” (a variation of loop) Left foot side by side movement towards back, then left foot follows Mid distance Arm much bigger movement and slower Backward: left foot side-by-side slant step backward; right foot step back. Forward: right foot side-by-side step forward, left foot follows and step forward Forehand flip Right foot forward, move center of gravity forward, arm forward with small arm motion. Then step back with right foot, then left foot step sideway Backhand loop. Last scene Hard to grasp what she said. Push and then attack. Then she referred to cushion needed in shoes. (Note: this video is harder to translate what she was trying to convey and I watched the video 5 or 6 times but I have benefitted from it. Hopefully the “side-by-side” step translation makes sense. Many of the Chinese terms I understand but I have not heard in English. In Chinese there are several terms of loops which indicate specific functions. For example, the backhand loop is a “tear”. The close-to-table forehand loop here is a “bring over” ) |
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Nice !!
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The videos are titled Lingbo Weibu Footwork. Just curious about the meaning of Lingbo Weibu. Tried the google translate but I was unable to find out the meaning.
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I will have to translate the last video on another day.
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In Chinese characters, it's 淩波微步, the name of a fictitious kungfu footwork technique mentioned in the famous Chinese fiction of the 武俠 (Wuxia) genre, 神彫俠侶 (The Condor Couple?), written by famed Chinese author under the pen-name of 金庸 (Jin yong).
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Lingbo Weibu is the footwork technique learned by Duan Yu when he ran into a cave. He saw the drawings in the cave and learned the footwork from there. He did not know martial art then. He used the quick footsteps Lingbo Weibu to avoid the attackers. Weibu means small step. The kungfu(wuxia) novel name is Tian Long Ba Bu(literally Sky Dragon Eight Parts). Several versions of TV series by |
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Cool. I've watched the series and read its manhwa.
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
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Translation for Video Position After Serving and Receiving After serving, Jump and take small steps to adjust to next ball Serve Forehand and then Receive Take a jump with small step before stepping right foot back. Feet are slanted(????) Serve Backhand and then Receive Feet are more “parallel”(????) Center of gravity is in the middle Take a jump with small step and then right foot steps back Feet are more “parallel” Center of gravity in the middle Push short ball Right foot steps forward Small motion Mainly use arm and wrist Push long ball Right foot steps sideway Larger motion Arm stroke may be longer |
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Vdog, do you have the direct links to the videos?
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Vdog
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Here you go, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV5We0Zm_R8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDuMfLHfenk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuEunQJ3Utg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dd0B-02SDQ Once again thanks a lot for translating the videos. |
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Have you seen this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD04UQiZsyw |
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