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its called "The kick that Protects the Door of the Monastery" this is THE BASE of the good Kung Fu you should first train Tan Tui in order to get a strong kung fu base. Shi Yong Kan has created a new (but old) way to do Tan Tui, is the best way to do real kung fu. All kung fu students should do Tan Tui in my opinion.
Tan tui originated with the Hui, or Muslim, nationality in China...specifically with a Hui fighter called Chamir in the Ming Dynasty. It was later adapted by many different kung fu schools. (See the book "Ten Routine Spring Leg" by Ma Zhenbang)
The original Tan Tui is called Longtantui (Longtan foot play). According to legend Tan Tui came from the Longtan Monastery in the Shandong Province, therefore using the name of Shaolin Monastery.
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All kung fu students should do Tan Tui in my opinion.
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what's a leg!?
but there's LOTS of Tan Tui