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kung fu
ok hung gar, eagle claw, or drunken style. taking into consideration that im a beginer in chinese arts, (a little experience in wing chun). ????
Article by: dizzyjim, Friday, 23. February 2007, 02:32h
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Comment by: five_animals,
Friday, 23. February 2007, 12:09
first things first
It all depends on what you want out of the style.
Most eagle claw styles, and all the vast vast majority of drunken kung fu are wushu now days: so if you want to become really fit, and learn forms and that sort of stuff, and are not interested in fighting, then that is the way to go.
hung gar on the other hand is a combination between tiger and crane, physical technique wise, not the mental aspect.
they are a tought style, and are pretty good when it comes to a balance of forms fighting and technical variety, it is also suited for all body types.
Eagle needs a slender person, and not too tall.
Drunken needs same for health problems. If you're too big then the movements of the techniques and steppings will ruin your back.
just some things to take into consideration.
if you want more, then e-mail me
raiseofthephoenix@gmail.com
my club is well versed in imperial eagle (not shaolin eagle, there is a difference). i know tiger and crane style, and i learn't drunken boxing from a wushu master (later on figuring out how for it to be practical) so any questions please ask
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kingofruas, 2007.02.23, 20:51
I've heard alot of good things about Sanda and San Shou, the sport version of kung-fu.
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y0da, 2007.02.24, 14:25
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First check all schools in your area and how far you want to travel what is available. And make a plan what you want to learn. Another option is Choy Lee Fut. In Wing Chun there a loads of different lineages and learning systems also.
Sanda (or Sanshou) is a nice and fun way to compete. A student from our organisation finished 5th at the world championships in Macau in 2005. Try to find a school that has more options and a wide variety of styles or possibilities.
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