I'd really like to see the Mok Gar 108 kicks and tiger fork forms.
I'd love to see Shaolin Lau Gar and Li Gar as well.
Shandong tiger would be pretty cool as well.
I'd really like to see the Mok Gar 108 kicks and tiger fork forms.
I'd love to see Shaolin Lau Gar and Li Gar as well.
Shandong tiger would be pretty cool as well.
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Xiaocida - 小策打 and Tulongquan - 屠龍拳 of Guangxi.
Never could find anything about those styles apart from that they are from Guangxi.
I'm not too concerned with other styles. If I was I would go out and study them. If given the chance to learn a traditional form or skill it would be whatever I'm going to be taught next. That said, my choice of poison would be more time to practice and drill against my training brothers.Originally Posted by Eric Ling
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