Originally Posted by
Steeeve
hey guys
Im not a CLF players....but side stance everybody used it ....Joe lewis was very good to used it....in the karate tournment....with side stance you have less opening target for the opponent.....
In fact from what I saw in video the buk sing used more the side stance and the extended arms for punch .....the side stance or side body posture is used for used the extended arms to have the reach ....hung sing used also the side stance but not for the same goal....so many forms in hung sing difficult to know how to remember all tht stuff...and be simple , effective and direct....dont misunderstood what I say here ....just my two cents
Does the Bak hsing (sing) have just three forms ....Sup jee ,kau da and ping kuen.....i mean the original GMTam Sam style.....?
Steeve
Steeeve,
I think the Buk Sing folks are trying to say that they understand that many people do sideways fighting, but that their lineage does it a certain way which makes it different and very effective as opposed to similar ways of doing this. I wouldn't say they are the only ones who fight sideways, but to accent earlier points, they are the only ones who do it the way they've explained.
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