Nang apparently failed to impress the judges of the 'traditional' section of the National Championships after this textbook showing of Tou Tao. A good reminder of the main reason we prefer to compete inside the ring. Still, a good opportunity to expose the people to a different school of Chinese Boxing...
True arts and skills don’t impress laymen while fake stuffs are labelled as ‘mastered ones’.
Take this one as an example: he may not be ‘permitted’ as a teacher by his master at the time of performing, but he definitely showed his ability to teach those judgers in that competition.
What style of preying mantis was this? Maybe they were expecting the Seven Star Preying Mantis version of White Ape Steals the Peach.
Musashi6423 7 months ago
@Musashi6423 it is Seven Star. It's basically the same as Tanglang Tou Tao if that's what your thinking of.
Tunks1 7 months ago
what kind of bs competition was this? that form was perfectly done
jingwei111 8 months ago
@jingwei111 probably needed a few crane style shouts and some hung gar hand positions...
Tunks1 8 months ago
True arts and skills don’t impress laymen while fake stuffs are labelled as ‘mastered ones’.
Take this one as an example: he may not be ‘permitted’ as a teacher by his master at the time of performing, but he definitely showed his ability to teach those judgers in that competition.
wanggao 8 months ago
@wanggao thanks mate.
Tunks1 8 months ago