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Psirus
05-05-2001, 07:41 PM
Does anyone studdy dragon style? Were, on the the web or otherwise, can i get some good information on it? thank you very much!

- Psirus

Longquan
05-10-2001, 03:43 AM
An individual-separate system based on the N. Shaolin Dragon no longer exists.

Somebody raise he11 if I'm wrong. Please.

"To the Buddhist, "To
be or not to be" is not
the question. The
question is whether or
not you can transcend
these notions."

Thich Nhat Hanh

pantherfist
05-10-2001, 04:35 AM
I heard(very second hand info) silat is based on dragon principals don't quote me on this but it may be a lead

Where I walk I walk
alone, Where I fight I
fight alone, Where Where
is one who can stand
against ME

X_plosion
05-10-2001, 09:42 AM
I read an editor's response to a letter from an Australian Martial Artist to
Inside Kung Fu inquiring about Dragon Style. IKF described the art they knew about as a Southern Chinese System. If I remember right, it was described as similar to Bak Mei but with more open-hand strikes.

Also, ESPY video produced a tape on Dragon style where they described it as a close range system. Assumptions can be dangerous, but I took that to mean it was characteristic of Southern systems. The instructor's name escapes me though.

northstar
05-10-2001, 03:44 PM
There is a southern style called Lung Ying Paai, meaning dragon form school, which is called Dragon Style. This system was constructed in the 19th century and is popular in Guangdong province. It is similar to baak mei paai (white eyebrow).
As for the dragon aspect of the famous, but probably legendary ng ying kyun (five animal fist), some say that Choy Gar inherited these techniques (as Hung Gar built on tiger), but next to no one if any practices Choy Gar today.
As far as I know there is no northern dragon style.

saiyuk8
05-12-2001, 06:32 AM
Check this web site: www.firstlink.comau/wahnam/dragon.htm (http://www.firstlink.comau/wahnam/dragon.htm)
or this site : www.whitedragon.cc/bac-mei3.htm (http://www.whitedragon.cc/bac-mei3.htm)
Hope this helps.....

saiyuk8
05-12-2001, 06:34 AM
www.firstlink.com.au/wahnam/dragon.htm (http://www.firstlink.com.au/wahnam/dragon.htm)

saiyuk8
05-12-2001, 09:53 AM
www.angelfire.com/ny2/dragonstyle (http://www.angelfire.com/ny2/dragonstyle) :D

doug maverick
05-16-2001, 06:23 PM
i studied dragon style when i was younger it called lung ying in chinese the system which has 6 core form and one weapon(staff) all has to do with your grip and hit resistance and old saying geos that: : the dragon must ride the wind: which means the fighter must never attack first instead let you enemy attack first then you can destroy him very good style alot of china and it has three different kinds of staff thats 8 feet long the first is made of wood the secong stone the last metal it's a hard system but ounce mastered your fighting will be great it's sometime combined with bak mei cause they use the same theories.

dre_doggX
06-30-2001, 11:14 PM
Can any one find me videos on dragon style

Andre Lashley

Lightning Vortex Seiryu go
07-02-2001, 06:25 AM
Hsing-I Chuan 12 animals part one and two.
$40.00 each and 52 min each.

Great Dragon style!!! :cool:

jay-jay

Lightning Vortex Seiryu go
07-02-2001, 06:28 AM
Hsing-I Chuan 12 animals part one and two.
$40.00 each and 52 min each.

Great Dragon style!!! :cool:

by GERALD A SHARP You can find in the
late kung fu magazine


:cool:

jay-jay

MarkS
07-02-2001, 05:40 PM
Go to ESPY-TV, they have two videos by Sifu Yip Wing Hong on Lung Ying Dragon Style.

Mark S

PlasticSquirrel
07-08-2001, 06:51 AM
the dragon form in xing yi quan (if it is the he bei style that i'm presuming it is) is very short. it consists of only two movements, to the best of my knowledge. the shan xi style may have more, but will still not be more than a short form.

the dragon style posted about is from southern china, and uses odd coiling movements and hand positions. legend has it that it was created by the famous shao lin monk ng mui.

there is also a dragon form in the ha say fu hung gar that sifu kwong wing lam sells tapes for. ha say fu is most likely very old southern shao lin, as they carry the characteristics of it, and have no real connection to the regular hung gar. the forms in it are more advanced, and really bring out the spirits of the animals. the combat applications also show an incredible amount of knowledge and experience. tapes can be gotten from www.wle.com (http://www.wle.com) and i'm sure the people on the discussion board will be helpful if you need guidance.

Drunken1
07-08-2001, 08:34 PM
Green Dragon Studios has some videos on Northern Style Dragon Kung fu.