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Thread: northern sword play in northern praying mantis are there anyone who uses the straight sword

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    Ling Qiaozhi Guest

    northern sword play in northern praying mantis are there anyone who uses the straight sword

    I would like to know if anyone trains with the sword?

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    NorthernMantis Guest
    I train with a broadsword is that good enough? :)

    "Always be ready"

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    danny from miami Guest
    no

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    Nathan Guest

    What do you want to know about straight sword in northern Mantis?

    Straight sword in northern mantis is my main interest. What do you want to know?

    Nathan Chukueke

    7 star mantis

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    Ling Qiaozhi Guest
    Hi Nathan which northern sword set you study for I study kun wu jian

    [This message was edited by Ling Qiaozhi on 06-04-01 at 11:29 PM.]

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    Nathan Guest

    sword

    I know Ji Nin gim or noon time sword and our version of eight immortals gim. Both of them I'm not crazy about so I have been picking up other style of gim like those from Lama Pai and Eagle Claw. None of which I remeber rifht now, but do have on tape some where.

    nathan
    check out these sites

    http://swordforum.com/forums/postlis...Cat=&Board=css

    http://www.artofchina.com/sword.htm

    http://thomaschen.freewebspace.com/custom3.html

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    baji-fist Guest

    Atten: Ling Qiaozhi

    I couldn't help but notice that you also practice the kun wu jian. From what lineage did you study it from? As for myself, I have just begun my training in kun wu jian about three weeks ago. Our kun wu jian comes from Zhang Xiang Wu (after Li Shu Wen modified it with more Fa Jing) to Grandmaster Liu Yun Qiao, then to my sifu, Kurt Wong. There are two routines in our kun wu jian: yi lu and er lu. Yi lu contains slow movements and concentrated on developing internal energy. Er lu (the set that Li Shu Wen created) contains more Fa Jing. The movements are done much faster and stresses applications.

    On Preying Mantis Jian, I believe Sifu Yang Xiao Dong, from Ohio, teaches it. RAF is the best person to ask on the forum about this. Hope this helps.

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