Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
once again, this thread is about wanting fighting to look beautiful.
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that's right, northern kung fu is not practical. I can recognize the faults in my kung fu. for many people their own style is their blind spot.
its important go back to tabula rasa, the blank slate. if u forget everything u ever learned about kung fu, u will find the real kung fu.
Last edited by bawang; 08-16-2013 at 09:00 AM.
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grandmaster instructor of Wombat Combat The Lost Art of Anal Destruction™®LLC .
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you have not deprogrammed yourself. also, kung fu ultimately is an exotic oriental hobby game to you. the goal is to feel good, and look cool.
if you do sh1t kung fu and get beat up, its a shame to you personally. if I do sh1t kung fu and get beat up, it is a shame to my race and my ancestors.
if you do sh1t kung fu and get beat up, you are a weak person, you fulfill the kung fu nerd stereotype. if I do sh1t kung fu and get beat up. its assumed chinese are physically weaker than westerners, I will fulfill the weak chinaman stereotype. so for me I cannot afford to get my head in the clouds with wong fei hong theme song playing in my head.
Last edited by bawang; 08-16-2013 at 09:06 AM.
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there is nothing beautiful about it. It's about taking the non square fighting stance - and it's still used in boxing, I've always hated when people get lazy and drop their lead arm - and that very stance is the same as the traditional fighting stance - except tcma prefers a southpaw lead.
Now the video highlights some interesting points about the classical stance that I never thought about and it's all about positioning and available targets that you give to your opponent. I personally started to adopt a more square - modern orthodox lead because of a tendency to be a thrower (judo) and a desire to bring in more of my rear hand to play, but after seeing the video, I may revisit the traditional stance.
That's the point of this type of thread.
We get it, MMA guys are demigods and everything we as traditional martial artists do is pointless.
Last edited by MightyB; 08-16-2013 at 09:17 AM.
I can't speak for your style but ours works just fine.
Last edited by Golden Arms; 08-16-2013 at 09:55 AM.
-Golden Arms-
I've fought san shou, and I've fought in Judo Shiai / grappling competitions yet I still like and believe in traditional martial arts. I have my critiques of some things but I still see and know the real deal and TCMA is full of the real deal.
Seriously Bawang... Midland's a stone throw away. You need to see real kung fu. It'd do your soul some good. Make you feel proud of your ancestry.
Of course and, all kidding and teasing kung fu aside, we all know that.
Some of the classical stance were forward , some balanced and some backward.
It depended on the style of the fighter.
A defensive or counter-puncher would have favoured a different one from a attacker, same as today.
The fact is that with the use of gloves, fighter punched ( and connected) far more often than the "classical" fighters did and fighters today, even more so.
As such the stances and guards changed/evolved accordingly.
Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !
Yes, when I did northern style, the preferred stance was right lead/southpaw position. But in the main lineage of my CLF, we start from the left lead/orthodox stance, and through stepping and combinations work into the right lead most of the time. That left lead stance has some resemblance to the classic boxing stance, but with slightly more weight towards the front. I personally prefer a variation of this stance, though, and emphasize mobility. Other CLF methods generally seem to prefer the right lead throughout.
Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !