More "rarely seen" Ditang Kung Fu
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looks like every form i've seen a shaolin monk do.
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@yungthugjase A "form" is just a bunch of routines knitted together for practicing those techniques. You do not practice in a fight and since you mentioned MMA, you bet your ass he'd do his best not to get hurt instead of doing headflips.
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it is a form similar to gymnastics i would love to see him try this against a mma
this guy = 1 punch knockout
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Where do you study wah lum? Florida, TX, Boston?
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way to replace the real audio with terrible fake sound effects... thanks, retarded chinese editors!
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Kung Fu is time and energy so It can apply to anything that takes a really long time.
My WuShu teacher Li, Tian Yuan (she has videos on here) says it directly translates as martial art.
I have to say we are both technically right because martial means warlike..... XD
I do contemporary Changquan, have begun to learn a contemporary Nanquan form and mainly practice traditional Northern Longfist.
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I know in my school, where I learn Wushu and Traditional Wah Lum, It means "War Like Art" where my teachers learned it from their master, Grandmaster Hu. And Older "styles" aren't refered to as "Kungfu" The martial art is refered to as Kung Fu as a base. Each style is still called their style, whether it be Shaolin, Plum Flower, any of the animals, Family style, Wushu, Wah Lum, choy lee fut, or any of the other 'styles' of Kung Fu. Older Kung Fu is just called, "Traditional Kung Fu."
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Oh! and I've learned ditang is a style focused around falling.
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Wushu means "martial art". Traditionally WuShu was a reference to all martial art. But as contemporary martial art grew more popular, people referred to it as wushu and older styles as kungfu.
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Ditang isn't a wushu style, it's more traditional. I believe, may be wrong, but I believe this is Grandmaster Hu back in his younger days. Met him in person, he's amazing.
it is a form used to make your body hard and strong, it helps when u try to build chi.
jimnumberuno 4 years ago 4
Style...form...same thing. You could use that in a fight just as much as drunken boxing. But I really think it'd be more for training your acrobatics.
XtheMercenary 5 years ago 2