Bak Sil Lum and general Long Fist Kung fu theories and principles.
Hello.
I am trying to deepen my study on long fist (mainly bak sil lum,cha chuan,among others) kung fu and i would like to know some essential principles and fighting theories applied in longfist that you may know.
That's a broad question...
..can you narrow your question and be more specific? There's plenty of theory discussion in this subforum if you search it.
Maybe its a bit vague indeed. i apologize.
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Originally Posted by
GeneChing
..can you narrow your question and be more specific? There's plenty of theory discussion in this subforum if you search it.
What i meant was that i wanted little bit of help in studying Long Fist's main characteristics and diferentials compared to other styles,i mean,force generation,general approach.prefered fighting and applications theories,etc. I mostly asked what makes Long Fist "unique" compared to other styles..... like "why would one choose long fist over southern kung fu with their "hard" stances or wing chun with their "straight to point" apprach?"
Or something....
Again.not sure if it is any less vague now,but yeah...
That's still pretty broad...
...maybe just surf through our archive and ttt any thread that seems relevant to your question. Perhaps we can pick up that specific discussion there. There's been a lot of discussion here over the last 2+ decades.