@otterdog95 There is no exact form of Drunken Spear, as for me this one looks like improvisation of someone with basic wushu skills using up moves of Ba Xian Gun, Zi Wu Sou Qiang and basic Zui Quan stances. But still I may be wrong ;-)
@basilolo I'm part of the style this is from ... so, yea ... this is an actual kata. As with any drunken form though it is of course borrowed from other forms and modified to accompany the stumbling and drinking. So I guess strictly speaking we're both correct. ;)
@ColonelCrockett I didn't really expect to be right, but one thing: I think that all those orthodox YouTube masters would point that you said Kata, which is Japanese term for chinese Taolu, or somethin like this ;)
You shouldn`t put your knee down if you can help it, but good form!
StaggeringLion 2 days ago
Some of your stances are a bit high ... I've seen this form before and alot of the stop-and-drink stuff is in a broken knee.
ColonelCrockett 1 year ago
can some one please clear up what exactly is drunken spear?
otterdog95 1 year ago
@otterdog95 There is no exact form of Drunken Spear, as for me this one looks like improvisation of someone with basic wushu skills using up moves of Ba Xian Gun, Zi Wu Sou Qiang and basic Zui Quan stances. But still I may be wrong ;-)
basilolo 1 year ago
@basilolo this is indeed a proper form ... all staff weapons share common themes.
ColonelCrockett 1 year ago
@ColonelCrockett As I said, I'm not an expert, so I may be wrong and you may be right or both of us may be wrong, or even both of us may be right.
basilolo 1 year ago
@basilolo I'm part of the style this is from ... so, yea ... this is an actual kata. As with any drunken form though it is of course borrowed from other forms and modified to accompany the stumbling and drinking. So I guess strictly speaking we're both correct. ;)
ColonelCrockett 1 year ago
@ColonelCrockett I didn't really expect to be right, but one thing: I think that all those orthodox YouTube masters would point that you said Kata, which is Japanese term for chinese Taolu, or somethin like this ;)
basilolo 1 year ago
@basilolo this style is kung fu disguised as karate so either term is used. ;)
ColonelCrockett 1 year ago
What system is this set from?
tweetalig 2 years ago
This is a seriously long form.
vagrantmusic 2 years ago
@vagrantmusic
A lot of people can improvise the form once they get a feel for the movements. It could go on forever.
Ieatbabyseals 1 year ago
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TaoOfTheFist 2 years ago