Originally Posted by
TenTigers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPEvV...eature=related
I actually prefer this clip-they are basically the same form, only the clip you showed seemed a bit rigid, and the trajectory of the biu jee's didn't seem direct. Of course, I don't know the practitioner, and that may well be the idea, so at this point, it becomes persoanl preference.
I find that the clip I posted showed more of what San jan is "suppose" to be - solid stance, focused power and tension.
But it is a tomato/tomahto thing.
Hi,
this form is much like Ngo Cho Kun's sam chien..
from my observations the first clip is more close to what I usually see here,
they play it with lots of tension and power..
That's the flavour I like on my Sam/san jan/chien ( darn multiple spellings !!)
Psalms 144:1
Praise be my Lord my Rock,
He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !