I learned this form a long time ago from a Chan Buddhist monk of the Southern Shaolin lineage. It may look different in execution as I'm primarily a Chen Taiji/Southern Mantis practitioner. That being said I generally incorporate the practice of ging, fajin, and spiral/coiling energy into my training. I'm glad to see there are others who do this form and I encourage the overall training of Kung Fu by means of any system.
Also, for those interested, I found a book on Amazon with this exact form entitled "Shaolin Lohan Kung Fu" by P'ng Chye Kim and Donn F. Draeger.
internalmethods 1 month ago
I learned this form a long time ago from a Chan Buddhist monk of the Southern Shaolin lineage. It may look different in execution as I'm primarily a Chen Taiji/Southern Mantis practitioner. That being said I generally incorporate the practice of ging, fajin, and spiral/coiling energy into my training. I'm glad to see there are others who do this form and I encourage the overall training of Kung Fu by means of any system.
internalmethods 1 month ago
loool at funny looking white guy
123UncleRuckus 2 months ago
this is not lohan
philotaaveti 3 months ago
that is a very sloppy form.
dasteufelhund 5 months ago
Dan, answer the people! They demand answers!!!
JSanchez01123 6 months ago
Does this form have an actual name, other than First Lohan Quan form? I have seen it before, though executed differently, and was curious.
MADSADBADDAD 8 months ago
I practise the same form (Ist Lohan Quan form). The moves are the same but executed totally differently.
crazyCLONE112 1 year ago
This is from Abbot Sik Kau sem from SIngapore Shaolin......
WarriorWingChun 1 year ago
Better question is what is your lineage? That form seems very unorthodox.
clcoc20s 1 year ago
Which one is this? Lohan Chuan is the style of the temple Lohan, but which one of the style/system is this? 1,3,10....??
robertvoice 1 year ago
yep my style its totally diferent
pechcer 1 year ago
which school are you from. I have never seen that form before.
shihfugregg22 2 years ago