I have heard of Cha Chuan, Ba Gua, Yang Tai Chi and Ba Ji were popularly trained by the bodyguards in China. I was wondering what were other styles were popular among those bodyguards as well.
I have heard of Cha Chuan, Ba Gua, Yang Tai Chi and Ba Ji were popularly trained by the bodyguards in China. I was wondering what were other styles were popular among those bodyguards as well.
Gun-Fu of course
What makes a school of study a bodyguard art besides the fact that some bodyguards may of practiced it during a certain set period in time????????
Regards
I'm a body guard and use Choy Lee Fut. But live in 2003 Los Angeles, not imperial china way the f back.
Sam Tripp
Last edited by Diu Sao; 07-22-2003 at 05:42 PM.
Originally posted by Black Jack
What makes a school of study a bodyguard art besides the fact that some bodyguards ...... practiced it during ... [Various] period[S] in time????????
The fact that they were **** good.
I think the bodyguards studied many styles from many masters.
After all they might be called on to fight ANY stylist.
I think it was quiet common that many different teachers were at the palace at the same time and thus competition between them was also common.
Cheers.