Anyone here know a form with the double axes?
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Anyone here know a form with the double axes?
No, but I plan on buying some anyways.
:)
Do we have double ax forms in our curriculum?
We do, but I've never seen it performed.
:rolleyes:
Of course you do, and if you didn't, it will be added soon...
:rolleyes:
Serioulsy, anyone here know the form or a link to a performance. I'm curious to see a good representation.
I dont know which NP likes more, dissing SD or hitting on margie....
:eek:
:D
http://www.extremekungfu.com/links.html
http://www.haiiyaa.com/directory/Chinese_Arts/Wushu
http://www.wushucentral.com/videos
Not sure if any of those have one, but may as well look.
:)
It's all in good fun.:D
Oh, and SD, there is a big difference between conversing with and "hitting on" a person.... If I were to "hit on" someone, it wouldn't be on an internet forum. I just try to be nice.
And I my friend, am just talking sh!t.
:)
:eek: SD talking sh!t. Who would have imagined? :DQuote:
Originally posted by Shaolin-Do
And I my friend, am just talking sh!t.
:)
Anyway, I don't want to get off topic here, I was reading the Media and Martial Arts Culture forum and someone mentioned Liu Kwei there and I was curious. I also read an article once (probably written by Gene) on Liu Kwei and wondered if anyone practiced with the double axes. Anyone?
wouldn't "Li Kwei's Double Axes" have some special form for Li ? Kinda like a Kwan Dao form for Kwan, even though many styles have their own Kwan Dao.
I only read part of Outlaws of the Marsh, and Li Kwei seemed like a ***** to me.
I have some video of of the liu kwai axes performed at one of our tournaments a few years ago JP. Do you have any video of events or seminars? If so, maybe we could do some trading? Same offer goes out to any other SD ppl, if you have some video of past tournaments, events, seminars, etc.
Pm or email me.
Check your PM box, Evad
I did an article on Li Kwei in our Jul Aug 2002 in our special about Outlaws of the Marsh. OotM is a famous Chinese novel, sort of a Robin Hood tale, where Li Kwei is a main character. It is also the basis of many martial arts movies.
When you're ready to buy a pair, we have two versions: wushu or manly man.
Thanks Gene. I read your article long before I started posting here on the forum. I was hoping to find a video of the form as well, but that appears to be fairly rare. anyway, I doubt that I will be learning the form anytime soon, but if that changes, I'll invest in a pair.