Ok guys,
Which Families have drunken forms?
WHF northern Mantis has 3?
CCM & LKW don't have any?
Are they in mainland 7 Star?
Paul
Ok guys,
Which Families have drunken forms?
WHF northern Mantis has 3?
CCM & LKW don't have any?
Are they in mainland 7 Star?
Paul
I know as of the 1983 curriculum, Wah Lum had a drunken form.
"Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can ~ Sun Tzu"
Paul LaPointe
Boxer's Rebellion Martial Arts
Proven Fighting Systems For Realistic Self-Defense
Tucson, Arizona
www.boxersrebellion.net
I sometimes wonder if there is an underlying rationale for teaching and learning drunken forms. I understand and know the common theory and rationale, all about feinting drunkenness, and surprise techniques... but that doesn't quite get it for me. I've see and been drunk, real drunk before, throw up at 8:30pm drunk, sick for two days drunk, pee on the television in the dark thinking it was a toilet drunk... anyway, never seen anyone stumble like a drunken form when they're actually drunk.
I think drunken is more about teaching yao and gong. Yao through an extreme example. Look at it, yao then gong, extreme yao then gong. I think that's the true intent of the form - to begin to learn how the interplay of yao and gong is supposed to work.
Almost like tai chi when you think about it.
if anything drunken forms create a physical body that is able to adapt to all the whacked out positions one might find themselves in during a fight... more control of the offset balances that may arise.
Paul,
Though not really a "drunken" form, parts of the Taiji Tanglangquan family has a seventh section of Zhai Yao (Essentials) that emphasizes di gong (earth skills).
Taiji Tanglangquan (CCK) has a di gong form that you can see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOd3J...eature=related
As a side note, back in the 80's I remember seeing a Mantis form demonstrated by Shifu Patrick Hodges that emphasized ground skills.
At Yang Shuton's Hall of Fame Championships this Fall one of my kung fu brothers, under Mike Biggie, won first place in forms with his performance of the HK mantis Drunken Lohan form.
Last edited by mooyingmantis; 12-01-2011 at 05:47 PM.
Richard A. Tolson
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CCK TCPM has 2 Drunken forms I know of. Here is one of them done by a senior student Blair.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5XFUvacNFw
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Mooying Mantis that looks like the ground mantis form vice drunken.
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The druken form can be very good training for "water strategy". You train yourself to response in different ways depend on how your opponent will attak you. It's an excellent way to develop your counter attack skill. A simple example will be, your opponent uses hook punch at your head, you dodge under it, and then use bear hug to take him down. (pretend that you are drunk and can keep your own balance).
Last edited by YouKnowWho; 12-03-2011 at 05:19 PM.
Richard A. Tolson
https://www.patreon.com/mantismastersacademy
There are two types of Chinese martial artists. Those who can fight and those who should be teaching dance or yoga!
53 years of training, 43 years of teaching and still aiming for perfection!
Recovering Forms Junkie! Even my twelve step program has four roads!