His family combined Wudang and Shaolin forms to create their own style, which he calls "Budizhen". He told me that it was called the Panlong staff form - I guess that means "Roc-Dragon" - and that the first, more martial part was from his father, and that the second, more technical section based on handling the staff, was his own.
His family combined Wudang and Shaolin forms to create their own style, which he calls "Budizhen". He told me that it was called the Panlong staff form - I guess that means "Roc-Dragon" - and that the first, more martial part was from his father, and that the second, more technical section based on handling the staff, was his own.
huzhuiwei 2 years ago
great and very fast for his age, that is one long staff form. what style is this
race2max 2 years ago
Great, thanks a lot for sharing this.
zongosan 3 years ago