yong chun White Crane Kung Fu San Zhan
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@JFSpringer Hi - are you based in Europe? I am in Spain but in probably in Germany teaching later in the year. Feel free to grease yourself up and come and train with us. I am Guessing however that you are writing from the security of a country far far away...
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I'm a student of Ninjutsu, but have always admired the Kung fu System, particularly the White Crane style.
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@martinpaulwatts Well, I understand. I also respect the Uechi Ryu because it related to baihe.
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It's amazing how you can be so rigid and so fluid at the same time.
AkatsukiPR0 3 months ago
@AkatsukiPR0 what a lovely comment. If you look at the old clips of the founders of Uechi Ryu you will find much better examples of that balance. Best Wishes.
martinpaulwatts 3 months ago
@martinpaulwatts //If you look at the old clips of the founders of Uechi Ryu you will find much better examples of that balance.//
So why did you learn bayhe?
Relictum777 2 months ago
@Relictum777 I mean much better than what I persnolly display - not as a style comparison. I learnt crane because I went to yong chun and crane was the style that they do there. I did not go looking for it specifically.
martinpaulwatts 2 months ago
If you don't mind, could you tell me exactly what you are doing with your body? I've seen this video before and I totally respect what you are doing. I am coming from another style of Chinese martial arts. Your arm movements aside, I notice that other practitioners of Fujian White Crane also have the same body mechanics on the wrist rotation techniques. I am wondering, exactly what is going on, because it's very subtle looking,
fujitafunk 5 months ago
@fujitafunk hi fujitafunk - we are doing muscle, stance , tension and breathing stuff. If we do this properly it is quite tiring and can take the place of other training from a physical perspective. Hope that helps. Regards, Martin
martinpaulwatts 5 months ago