Quote Originally Posted by r.(shaolin) View Post
Hi Sal,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o45N7bP7eY

This clip has only six sections (12 roads). Are the other six section online some where?
Its is section 8 (roads 15 and 16) and section 10 (roads 19 and 20) that I am most interested in.

Although Shi Degen called his Shaolin Tan Tui 二十四路彈腿 (24 Roads (路) Rebound/Spring Legs/kick) it is made up of 12 sections (路) with each section performed four times in two roads.

The 12 section Tan Tui in our tradition is done in 24 roads as well, each section done on with left and right side, traveling back and forth in two 'roads'.

The name passed on by our tradition is however is 譚腿十二路 (Master Tan Legs/kicks 12 sections)

Jing wu 十二路潭腿; Twelve Rows of Spring Leg. Their version is done in 12 roads with each section repeated 3 times in one line.

Shi Degen's Shaolin Tan Tui, Jingwu Shaolin Tan Tui as well as our Shaolin Tan Tui are 12 sections. From the 6 sections in this clip of ‪Zhu Tian Xi‬ doing it there are some common elements. (eg. the kick and the end of each section and as well as other elements that are common to these three versions)
r.
I search everywhere for the other 12 (6) but Zhu Tianzi never showed on video as far as I know the rest of this set. Haven't found his students doing it either.