Shaolin taizu changquan
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I can picture those fists shattering rocks.
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@superserialcrack I watched it while listening to Jackie Chan singing the Mulan song. :P
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awsome!
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This video is magic!!! I don t know but try this... PUT THE VIDEOSOUND OFF and watch the video at the end the last legkick has a resonance... This impression let s you give how can it be when you train yourself...
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yup yup
I learned the CLF Siu Mui Fah (sp?) and it very interesting seeing familiar techniques applied with a different strategy. You guys have some sick 'long bridge' techniques=)
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I think I've seen you do that form, It was really good especially as you do Hung Ga not Straight Shaolin. I like how Hung gar's Snake has four strokes after you kick Rise a blocking hand or Tai Kiu & pierce using a Snake Strike, its really cool to see how our art came from Shaolin isn't it?
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it's interesting seeing the similarities and the differences between northern and southern shaolin. I recently learned a northern five animals set and it is way different from the southern five animal sets I've picked up.
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Shaolin Kung fu my ancestor. I study Choy Lee fut & Hung Gar which are an evolution from shaolins kung fu. I'd love to learn this form just to have the knowledge of knowing it.
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das ist taizu chanquan schöne form
In either case, there will ultimately be deviations in the way the form appears when performed by an expert. If you've learned Chinese martial arts in any style, you'll should already know this: you start from formlessness to form, and form to formlessness. That means you learn the form first, and once you've mastered it, you create your own expression of the form to suit your capabilities. So enough with the "this form is wrong," nonsense. Fight the guy and find out.
mista010 4 years ago 7
Oh yeah, but we also have really good Short Bridge Skills as well. Similar to Beauty Looks into Mirror or as we call it Yin Kiu, plus we have poon kiu which can be close or Distant I prefer using Poon Kiu as a Medium Bridge and using Pak Sau or Slap Hand for close quarters as it allows me to protect my face and ribs better, at least in my experience.
clfguardian 2 years ago