I was wondering if anyone in these forums practice long fist style/s, what their favorite style is, and the characteristics of the style?
I was wondering if anyone in these forums practice long fist style/s, what their favorite style is, and the characteristics of the style?
Never practiced long fist but it looks interesting
My school used to teach longfist, but has phased it out and now I'm the only one that remembers. I'm not sure what it's called but it starts at #1 and goes to 10, getting more difficult as you go. I got to longfist 7. I believe they use it to rank coaches in China? (Not sure).
Edit. Uh, these ones....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEllGdmG7K8
Last edited by Jingwu Man; 03-05-2007 at 10:35 PM.
yeah that is the basic curriculum for changquan as a style itself. It has 10 basic forms in it. So far from what I have seen my favorite styles are pao chui which is three emperor cannon fist or mi zong quan "lost track" style.
I used to practice MyJhong Lawhorn (Mizong Lohan) which is a combination of two longfist styles. It was a lot of fun.
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