Just noticed on your IG that you post a bit of math. Wonder if you do kung fu math too...
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Just noticed on your IG that you post a bit of math. Wonder if you do kung fu math too...
That's interesting. I use leopard paws on the mat when doing yoga, not just because it feels stronger, but if you've even had your hand pinned down by someone's foot, it makes you feel less exposed....
There's probably more info on one of those old video tapes. It would probably be easy to tell if they were just making stuff up, or had some historical sources, or some mix of both. Either way, I'm...
Found some evidence of squirrel style in Kung Fu Magazine, of all places! Perhaps Gene could tell us where we could find Yuanming Zhang or Johnny Jang these days:
This one's nuts about kung fu:
Sorry, was probably taken-down because of the music track. Will send it to the email address you have listed at the bottom of the screen...
There's some double animal kung fu forms. Ark Yuen Wong taught a double snake form. There are not any video's of it on YouTube that I know of, but here's a link to the salutation to give you some...
Someone gave me money to get a security camera system so now I have to get a recording of that secret squirrel kung fu!
Here's a fuzzy picture I scanned a long time ago of ancient Chinese squirrel...
Both videos work fine without account. Looks like a squirrel punched through the fence. They punched a whole into my toolshed and used the vice to crack open pinecones, really. Got this picture but...
Most people would think squirrel kung fu would be a short term, tactical style, but squirrels are strategic thinkers that plan what they are going to eat for hibernation and to build strength. They...
Squirrels usually have healthy diets of nuts, seeds, and fruits. Icecream is one of the most unhealthy things you could eat for your kung fu, like bacon...
Sounds similar to Walk Fan Six Steps in Circle in the Tai Chi Kung Fu 52 Fan Form...
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The 37th posture in the Mawangdui Daoyin from Western Han (206 BCE-9 CE) is likely squirrel style...
Come to think of it, I did learn some kung fu in the early 80's that was very similar to squirrel moves and they were called grab-arts. They were very fast takedown combos of at least 5 moves each....
That's interesting. The sparrows and squirrels both eat out of the same dish in the yard, sometimes close together. They both have the same approach: Keep looking up for hawks, grab fast and retreat...
There is a Native American squirrel vs. grizzly style where the squirrel defeats the grizzly with arrowhead in its mouth. It is basically how to defeat your larger opponant by a thousand cuts.
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