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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

The Breathing form of the Gun Fu system as taught through the Olympia Iron Crane school of Gun Fu. The form is a distillation of longer traditional Kung Fu sets (notice similarities with the 5 Animal 5 Element form of Hung Gar) compiled by Sifu Charles Wilk under Grandmaster Archibeque's supervision. Some variation of this form is taught in many schools of Gun Fu.

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  • Great job! I am happy to learn that you and other experts still find this form to be useful.

    Thank you,

    Charles Wilk

  • Thank you Sifu Wilk, for your comment and the form! It is my favorite breathing form, bar none! Great to see you on Youtube!

    (bow)

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  • 0:24 HADOKUN

  • @FoundersClickMusic All I know is it helps keeps stable control of your movements, makes your body lighter, soothens your mind, and help with the dragon flexibility when performing the stances during fighting combat, I believe it makes you lighter to for that 1 sexy flying dragon kick. Thats just what I think o-o

  • what does this do for the body?

  • Chase the dragon's tail !

    If I may, there seems to be no edge on your technique.

    Floating is what I call it.

    Your breathing technique will limit you until this is discovered.

    Dragon is a closed door system,Deceptive and deadly.

    Body moving up and down too much.

    Willowleaf sloppy.

    I would guess you have just learned some new techniques?

    Apply more samurai theory to tighten this up.

  • i've known this in a chi kung study but this way of doing it seems more hard than what has come on my studies, can i ask what is going on in this form? it's a laud breathing process....

  • thank you for this video it has helped me along my path to study martial arts to its fullest

  • If you only knew what you were talking about.

    This is a Obviously Highly trained Sifu

  • wo dude, it sad how seriouse yet un disaplening you take your work...

  • my teacher tought me this the other day as a breathin technique as i feel i am sufferin from asthma. it has helped me greatly

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