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Post by Eric Ling on Dec 10, 2004 0:45:56 GMT -5
Hi folks, Grabs from a series of videos based on “School of Natural Boxing” from China. The Sifu in the video is Tu Fei Hu – a direct relative of Tu Xin Wu. Tu Xin Wu was, of course, one of the most famous Natural Boxing Masters in history. In the video, Tu Fei Hu, is bemoaning about how Wushu is China is no longer what it used to be. The martial aspects are almost all entirely removed according to him. Looking at the techniques he explains in the videos, I can understand where he is coming from.
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Post by konghan on Jan 14, 2005 15:29:43 GMT -5
Hi folks, Grabs from a series of videos based on “School of Natural Boxing” from China. The Sifu in the video is Tu Fei Hu – a direct relative of Tu Xin Wu. Tu Xin Wu was, of course, one of the most famous Natural Boxing Masters in history. In the video, Tu Fei Hu, is bemoaning about how Wushu is China is no longer what it used to be. The martial aspects are almost all entirely removed according to him. Looking at the techniques he explains in the videos, I can understand where he is coming from. Those techniques are very very similar to wu zu quan!
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 14, 2005 18:40:01 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao Understandable if similar techinques can be found in different styles. All come from the same "source" Cheers.
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Post by konghan on Jan 15, 2005 0:17:40 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao Understandable if similar techinques can be found in different styles. All come from the same "source" Cheers. That is one reason I don't venture much about other styles becuase if we analyse our own styles, the techniques are basically the same & if we concentrate hard enough on our style, in a way we can become good fighters and able to defend against other styles.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 15, 2005 1:13:28 GMT -5
That is one reason I don't venture much about other styles becuase if we analyse our own styles, the techniques are basically the same & if we concentrate hard enough on our style, in a way we can become good fighters and able to defend against other styles. Aha Konghan, "No Fair". You do 5 Ancestors and you got 5 styles to last an entire lifetime.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 15, 2005 4:37:25 GMT -5
Da jia ni men hao
;D ;D We, the Ngo Cho practitioners, really feel lucky and proud. We learn ONE but actually we get FIVE. Always thankfull to sijo CHUA GIOK BENG for his masterpiece.
Cheers.
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