Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 20

Thread: Mixing Kung Fu and grappling

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    U.S.A.
    Posts
    106

    Mixing Kung Fu and grappling

    I hope I'm not opening a can of worms with this one, but what KF style do you guys and girls think would flow best with grappling techniques from say BJJ or submission wrestling? In other words, what style would you recommend to a grappler that wants to round out their stand up techniques and vice versa?
    -ZC
    "Whole body become secret weapon." -Uncle explaining the benefits of Kung Fu.

    "The thorn *****s only those who would harm the rose."

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    South FL. Which is not to be confused with any part of the USA
    Posts
    9,302
    any as long as it's trained realistically against fully resisting partners.


    can I get a patent on that statement?
    "George never did wake up. And, even all that talking didn't make death any easier...at least not for us. Maybe, in the end, all you can really hope for is that your last thought is a nice one...even if it's just about the taste of a nice cold beer."

    "If you find the right balance between desperation and fear you can make people believe anything"

    "Is enlightenment even possible? Or, did I drive by it like a missed exit?"

    It's simpler than you think.

    I could be completely wrong"

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    South FL. Which is not to be confused with any part of the USA
    Posts
    9,302
    missed it.

    but, if it can allow it's practitioner's to, on average, do more damage then they recieve then why not?

    but, I was mostly just being a smart ass
    "George never did wake up. And, even all that talking didn't make death any easier...at least not for us. Maybe, in the end, all you can really hope for is that your last thought is a nice one...even if it's just about the taste of a nice cold beer."

    "If you find the right balance between desperation and fear you can make people believe anything"

    "Is enlightenment even possible? Or, did I drive by it like a missed exit?"

    It's simpler than you think.

    I could be completely wrong"

  4. #4

    Wink

    There's a thread going right now on the Wing Chun forum entitled:

    CONNECTING WING CHUN w/GRAPPLING


    I know this...because...well...I started it.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    147
    White Eyebrow of course. Lot more aggressive and explosive than Wing Chun.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    London, England
    Posts
    275
    mix with wing chun and tai qi, martial (as opposed to meditation) tai qi, if you can find a teacher who teaches it, also make sure it is long form.

    wing-chun - great for quick skills, tai qi, great for not being grappled if you ever get good at it.

    I think, therefore I am awake!

    It's easier to learn to do it now and maintain it in old age than to try and learn it in old age.

    The world is my oyster.....Unfortunately I'm vegtarian.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    147
    There are more Tae kwon Do practitioners than Wing Chun practitioners. Why? I guess cause everyone knows it is superior.

    In fact i think Tae Bo has got the most practitioners. Must be the best!

    LOL.....tae bo all the way now dude!

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Canada!
    Posts
    23,110
    grappling is not found in most styles of kungfu.

    of course there is Chin Na (grabs , holds and releases) but this is nothing like what we see "grappling" as.

    are their defense against wrestling attacks? yes.

    I notice that there are a lot of schools that are making claim to ground fighting in their style, but they simply never and I mean NEVER train for that ground fighting.

    You wanna roll, you gotta roll, it's that simple. You can't learn the techniques of Grappling by doing solo forms. Learning to grapple requires resisting opponents and sets of given techniques.

    Don't get me wrong, with the correct training, solo forms serve a purpose in Kungfu training. I just don't think there is an effective grappling system in CMA outside of those styles that have incorporated it from the beginning, An example being Shuai Chiao.

    For JMA, then of course, Judo and Jujitsu and mma is all drawn from those two in particular for the most part, with the occaisional more obscure art popping in here and there.

    anyway, just saying. I'm sure that people must realize that in order to have a "complete" style, you have to, have to, have to be flexible in your methods and outlook. If you are rigid and stay in a single mindset, then it there that you shall remain.

    Not saying grappling is better or worse, just sayin it's a reality that must be faced by those people who think they are all bad arse cause the can do a form or two or 15.

    If you got nothing in the toolbox for when you are getting choked out, then simpoly tap and keep learnin.

    I am not so certain that wing chun has any effective techniques for grappling in its traditional forms. I means besides trying to hit the guy who is trying to maul you. BUt that can be said of any style.

    cheers

    p.s I am a kungfu guy, but I don't have any delusions about what I know and don't know.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

  9. #9
    Just learn some grappling and incorporate it into your kung fu.

  10. #10
    Hello zen_celt,

    Wonderful question!! I have long seen an incongruity between the current grappling arts and traditional martial arts because the former looks to "submit" the person; the latter looks to take the person to the morgue in minimal time. If you are looking to develop for mma competition, I would recommend boxing, to be followed by kickboxing. If you are looking for the streetfighter edge I would suggest you take the following disciplines in exact order:

    1- Western Boxing

    2- Thai Boxing

    3- Praying Mantis or any other serious style that does not require major modifications to be effective.

    I suggest this order because steps 1 and 2 give you a great foundation in conditioning it will accelerate you ability to use traditional Chinese martial arts techniques in REAL TIME. You will be able to go through your forms at a level that would normally take years (that is, if you are coordinated to begin with). If I had it to do again, steps 1 and 2 would be absolutely necessary.

    mickey

  11. #11
    I think that Taijiquan would be good because there is a large emphasis on grappling techniques like shuai jiao and qin na( and countering and escaping, or actually reversing) . Also I agree that cross training can help you progress more quickly in your original style compared to someone with no cross training. ( In TMA anyways. And I've heard rumors that in bagua traditionally they only taught people who were already good in another style)

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Austin TX
    Posts
    6,440
    My answer to the original question is: it's academic. You are where you are and know what you know. This is the basis you have to work from, and nothing will change that. If you want to add grappling to your kf, just go ahead and get started. If you want to add kf to your grappling, just go ahead and get started.
    All my fight strategy is based on deliberately injuring my opponents. -
    Crippled Avenger

    "It is the same in all wars; the soldiers do the fighting, the journalists do the shouting, and no true patriot ever get near a front-line trench, except on the briefest of propoganda visits...Perhaps when the next great war comes we may see that sight unprecendented in all history, a jingo with a bullet-hole in him."

    First you get good, then you get fast, then you get good and fast.

  13. #13
    Originally posted by stimulant
    mix with wing chun and tai qi, martial (as opposed to meditation) tai qi,

    What exactly is tai qi? Is that just a different spelling for tai chi chuan or Taijiquan

  14. #14
    Originally posted by Chang Style Novice
    My answer to the original question is: it's academic. You are where you are and know what you know. This is the basis you have to work from, and nothing will change that. If you want to add grappling to your kf, just go ahead and get started. If you want to add kf to your grappling, just go ahead and get started.

    Bingo.
    i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.

    -Charles Manson

    I will punch, kick, choke, throw or joint manipulate any nationality equally without predjudice.

    - Shonie Carter

  15. #15
    Originally posted by mickey
    Hello zen_celt,

    Wonderful question!! I have long seen an incongruity between the current grappling arts and traditional martial arts because the former looks to "submit" the person; the latter looks to take the person to the morgue in minimal time.


    Submissions are breaks and chokes -and they only take seconds to do...

    If you are looking to develop for mma competition, I would recommend boxing, to be followed by kickboxing. If you are looking for the streetfighter edge I would suggest you take the following disciplines in exact order:

    1- Western Boxing

    2- Thai Boxing

    3- Praying Mantis or any other serious style that does not require major modifications to be effective.


    LOL @ The notion of taking certain arts in a certain order to get a "streetfighter's edge" and ROFLMAO @ the notion of a CMA reccomending sport styles in order to become more effective at their CMA style faster...

    This is why CMA gets so much sh!t from people. If it's gonna be effective, it's gonna be effective. Period. If the process is slow, change the process.

    How similar are the priciples of thai boxing and PM? If they are different, then that previous training may hinder your progress in PM, as you will have to unlearn stuff...

    I suggest this order because steps 1 and 2 give you a great foundation in conditioning

    definitely.

    it will accelerate you ability to use traditional Chinese martial arts techniques in REAL TIME.

    Why can't the art itself do this?
    i'm nobody...i'm nobody. i'm a tramp, a bum, a hobo... a boxcar and a jug of wine... but i'm a straight razor if you get to close to me.

    -Charles Manson

    I will punch, kick, choke, throw or joint manipulate any nationality equally without predjudice.

    - Shonie Carter

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •