https://www.plumpub.com/kaimen/2013/training-the-arrow-punch/
Not wing chun.. seems like a common training method for body linking.. in other styles.
though I thought in WC it was related to...
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https://www.plumpub.com/kaimen/2013/training-the-arrow-punch/
Not wing chun.. seems like a common training method for body linking.. in other styles.
though I thought in WC it was related to...
The pic on the front of the book, is what he calls the golden rooster
It does my friend, and was what I was trying to describe, pretty hard when the not so obvious things have no name lol.
Thank you :)
Certainly can https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1623175178/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_1623175178
Though, you may have picked me up wrong, slt on one leg isn't in the book. Just standing on one leg, he calls...
Golden rooster, as I have seen in a book about the plum flower* poles, was just standing on one leg in the classic wing chun guard.. no form. Slt on one leg is in my lineage, never took it seriously...
interesting :)
Does your lineage train "golden rooster" or slt on one leg?
Thanks for that, I once asked before on this site.. and had a cryptic answer from joy lol
the only other info ive found on it was, that when the Buddhist monks were leaving the temple, they had to...
Does your slt have 108 movements?
I have a theory... one of many.. as you'll no doubt of noticed :D... that slt was designed to look and act like a Dao yin for that reason, just a theory that came to mind when I noticed that a lot of...
it's funny how different, all the fook sau and bong sau, are from each other... I don't know if its just the angle, but I don't like the look of the yui choi bong
the second movement in the 8 brocade is off its nut lol
I like the slt... very snake like :)
I would also like her to elaborate on that, the only thing that would come to mind would be structures, maybe only 8 different types??
Makes sense, from the 2 or 3 fights that ive read about of ip Man's, he always seemed to end them with a throw, the praying mantis one and one that joy had mentioned on this site. looking at that...
Not a video worth watching with the sound down lol, I'll need to watch it later when there's no one to annoy.
was it ip man that westernized it? or maybe WSL? from what I read from practitioners...
interesting :) so you've done a bit of travelling in you time.
I keep meaning to ask what you mean when you say that ip Man's wing chun is "snake crane wing chun" ?
I have a feeling you mean...
I had been following that for a bit, while thinking about what I read of fut sau WC, funnier to me that the 4th form pops up lol
the "riverboat" stuff looks a bit like praying mantis... well to me anyway.
5mman.. you certainly know your stuff, thanks :)
http://www.martialtalk.com/threads/bad-chi-sao-has-ruined-wc-as-a-fighting-art.131557/
more here :)
http://www.martialtalk.com/threads/lo-kwai-wing-chun-q-a.131420/
Thanks for the info my friend, I think you might be getting my posts and palm strikers mixed up a bit...
There certainly isn't any fat sao wing chun in China... it would be leung Jan wing chun......
2nd section https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LwQmpSi3y14
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xwvvVVBCGRE
seems I'm way off.. 1st section of Buda hands 4th form
8 sections in total
one book I read said that when they went to the sect where dong reportedly learned the circle walking and asked them about it, they said it was dong who taught them it.. so it seems to be a chicken...
thanks.. maybe my thoughts on the deconstructed circle walking has some merit then lol
do you mean "bagua stuff" as in bagua zhang?