Choy Lee Fut's signature form?
Does Choy Lee Fut have a "signature' form? I know that several styles have a form that is considered to embody the arts core principles, fighting style, etc.--such as Hung Gar has their Tiger and Crane form. I heard once that Choy Lee Fut's was called something like "cross-lock form" or something similiar.
If anyone has any info on this it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Cheese Dog
Re: Choy Lee Fut's signature form?
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cheese Dog
[B]Does Choy Lee Fut have a "signature' form? I know that several styles have a form that is considered to embody the arts core principles, fighting style, etc.--such as Hung Gar has their Tiger and Crane form.
There are forms common to all schools and there are "essential" forms for a particular level of teaching. There are also individual "signiture" forms and individually "favored" forms but I do not think there is one single "signiture" form for the whole of CLF according to Cheese Dog's definition, because there are many forms that can be said to embody the arts core principles, fighting style, etc. Just my 2 cents worth.