website: www.circlepropellerkungfu.com
Introducing living legend Kong Kwok Keung and his groundbreaking Circle Propeller Zero/One method.
The Circle Propeller is a key to open any martial arts style. Regardless of the style that you practice, Circle Propeller will enhance your sensitivity, energy flow, reflexes, technical ability and understanding of ACTION, MOVEMENT, and MOTION.
Seen here is free form sensitivity training incorporating the essence of Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Chi Kung.
The Circle Propeller Zero/One method- no rules, no boundaries, no limits.
For order enquiries visit www.circlepropellerkungfu.com or contact whytedragonfilms@hotmail.com
Approx running time: 2 hours 9 minutes
Directed by Daniel Whyte
Copyright Whyte Dragon Films 2010.
If the guy in black hits anyone with his head, his opponent WOULD be done. He has a huge-assed head. He must practice iron-skull kung fu.
trubblman 3 days ago
aye thatll happen in a real fight ! stick to frying rice son
turksmikey 1 month ago
@piaten I should also state that Circle Propeller is Concerned with ACTION, MOVEMENT and MOTION. Natural body movement... :)
vocalhitman1 9 months ago
@piaten I like your observations and your vids are very interesting also..thx for posting!
vocalhitman1 9 months ago
@pihhopah Hi there..Do you have any vids up of your approach? :)
vocalhitman1 9 months ago
@piaten Many Kung Fu and Tai Chi sifu's will assert that during push hands the legs and feet should always be solid and rooted to the floor..other Sifu's believe that there should be more flexibility and movement in the legs. Who is right and who is wrong? Only practice will tell! One of the first lessons the student learns in Western boxing is to keep the hands up. Why then do so many high level boxers drop their hands and yet are still successful? Because their skill level enables them to!
vocalhitman1 9 months ago
@piaten I see your meaning. Well, Circle Propeller is not strictly an "IMA" and is not a traditional form, therefore it may violate some principles of those said forms. In the same way a Wing Chun man may look at the trapping of JKD and conclude that it is incorrect. Well, yes if looked at from the perspective of Wing Chun then perhaps it is. That does not mean however that it is not practical or effective..
vocalhitman1 9 months ago
@vocalhitman1 Thanks! BTW, I do think your propeller art looks interesting! Perhaps it was an unclear way to phrase it before, but actually I have a question: In the arts I've learned (mostly IMA), we're taught to stretch the lower back, meaning to straighten the arc of the lumbar region. Yet sometimes I see some ppl doing the opposite, jokingly called "duck posture", for illustrative purposes. So is there a specific reason for it or advantage by doing this? Just curious (and ALMOST unbiased) ;)
piaten 10 months ago
@piaten Your comment is quite funny. I had a look at your "fighting/sparring" clips- they are very funny also. :)
vocalhitman1 10 months ago