For one thing, Wudang, doesn't use closed- fist punches, according to what I was told by Master Yun Xiang Tseng. He said that in Wudang, they "always hold something back", in terms of the power they can deliver.
Also in Wudang, there seems to be more focus on even lower stances than Chen, with almost total weight on the rear leg, then tentatively shifting to the front. In other words, when a step is taken, that step is "empty" at first, and with the front of the foot- not the heel as in Chen
If you look closely, you'll see that there are two traditional pure style with their own essence Chen is perhaps more the Wudang martial, but the two are real
For one thing, Wudang, doesn't use closed- fist punches, according to what I was told by Master Yun Xiang Tseng. He said that in Wudang, they "always hold something back", in terms of the power they can deliver.
Also in Wudang, there seems to be more focus on even lower stances than Chen, with almost total weight on the rear leg, then tentatively shifting to the front. In other words, when a step is taken, that step is "empty" at first, and with the front of the foot- not the heel as in Chen
AccelTruckMounts 8 months ago
If you look closely, you'll see that there are two traditional pure style with their own essence Chen is perhaps more the Wudang martial, but the two are real
lucentu 8 months ago
Really nice. Do you know how much the chen-style differs from the wudang-style. I see some resemblance in how the form is executed
djonwayne 8 months ago