Wow, Cynthia Rothrock has really gone downhill! If that was supposed to be some sort of nanquan, where are the stances? I don't want to sound too critical, but, c'mon. Ah, well.
worse than "some sort of nan chuan," it was a horribly ba$tardized version of Hung-Ga's Tiger Crane form.
What really gets my goat is when they take a form, have no clue whatsoever as to the application of the moves, or how to do them properly, and replace them with horrendously disturbing interpetations-which have no application, but to them, somehow, they look like Kung-Fu. It WAS Kung-Fu before! What makes you think you are fixing it?
I just don't get the thinking...mind boggling.
"My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"
"I will not be part of the generation
that killed Kung-Fu."
....step.
I would be interested in who taught her that form.
"My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"
"I will not be part of the generation
that killed Kung-Fu."
....step.
That is certainly NOT our Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen.
Not even if you filmed it from a circus mirror....
I am sure she is doing it just as she was taught, but it was obviously by someone who had no experience in TCMA.
Looking at the "interpetation" of the Tiger section, it is plain to see that they had no idea of the moves, let alone understanding of martial application in any art. Even if a reasonably knowledgable Karate-ka were to see the original movements, he would be able to see the application. This just shows a complete lack of understanding of technique.
"My Gung-Fu may not be Your Gung-Fu.
Gwok-Si, Gwok-Faht"
"I will not be part of the generation
that killed Kung-Fu."
....step.
That's the Rothrock Fu Hoc set...with pieces of stuff she learned here and there. Its just entertainment.
Greetings,
I had the opportunity to see Cynthia Rothrock compete in the early 80's. She performed Eagle Claw forms. My impression was that she was just a "forms competitor". I never got the impression she went past the superficial. The question is whether she ever pursued it in that way (as a traditionalist). I do not think so and it shows.
mickey
It's been awhile since I've seen it (I never learned it) but I think it is "Outer Tiger" from Pai Lum.
I met her once and she was a genuinely nice person and absolutely beautiful.
Eric Hunstad
www.OldSchoolKungFuNow.com
Cynthia did study Pai Lum and depending on one's perspective, Pai Lum "was influenced by", "borrowed from" or "blatently stole" info from many other styles. This one looks like Outer Tiger, which was obviously based on Fu Hok.
I met her in 1998 I think.
Actually, it apparently was 1997. The question is "Can Royce rock the cowboy boots"?
I know subtle never gets understood on the internet, but go back and re=read what I wrote, see if you get it
that video hurt my brain
Greetings,
I didn't read what lkfmdc put up. He got it right.
mickey