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    Combat Kung Fu ?


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    What exactly is the question? {I question}

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehawk4 View Post
    If you use your skill in a fight. You've done it.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    I am so sorry that I looked at the results of that Google search

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    Hi

    I just wondered if there was Combat Kung Fu out there that existied and worked in selfdefence besides San Shou or San Da .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehawk4 View Post
    I just wondered if there was Combat Kung Fu out there that existied and worked in selfdefence besides San Shou or San Da .
    Well, if someone was properly trained in Kung Fu and successfully defended themselves with it, then it does exist. It won't look like in a movie, nor necessarily like most Kung Fu tutorials online. The real thing is simple. I think you've asked the same question in several different threads.

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    Google search will get "smarter".

    It searches for videos and images first.

    Then websites and news.

    The website pages need to have the words searched.

    So much for google search fu.

    Sometimes facebook search or yahoo search are better.

    Bing is ok.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Firehawk4 View Post
    I just wondered if there was Combat Kung Fu out there that existied and worked in selfdefence besides San Shou or San Da .

    all the different styles of kung fu have very useable techniques in them that can work well in real fights and for self defense. it depends on how the teacher teaches. any school that pairs you up with partners and works the system's applications should do you well.

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    If it is offered to civilians, it is probably a marketing strategy like slapping "tactical" on camping gadgets. But why not? There are already combat Sambo, combatives and combat Hapkido.

    Qi Jiguang's Treatise comes to mind. The Seal's SCARS system is said to be derived from San Soo (not Shou). It allegedly resembles Ed Parker's Kenpo. Fairbairn must have had some exposure to Kung Fu. German special forces train or trained Wing Chun.

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