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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 11, 2005 6:02:00 GMT -5
i also saw scorpion kungfu in china but i dont think i got that in video but my mongolian xiao jie took interest and special attention to the movements though..i think she should try that low stance w one leg up on me hehehe Pitbull ni hao Are you sure it's scorpion style? Is the xiao jie expert in wrestling? Mongolian are famous for their wrestling skill. Sometimes because we see too much movies, read xiao xuo, books, etc, can influence our subconcious mind. Make us mixed both fantasies (from movies, books) to the real life. Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Jan 11, 2005 19:05:02 GMT -5
yup...its the authentic scorpion style :-)
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 5:27:50 GMT -5
Pitbull ni hao
Like the "Five Venoms" or "Scorpion King" ?
Cheers.
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Post by pitbull on Jan 13, 2005 19:15:35 GMT -5
nothing like it...but looks very wushu
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 13, 2005 23:36:50 GMT -5
nothing like it...but looks very wushu Pitbull ni hao So now Wushu got also "scorpion" style? Cheers.
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 20, 2005 15:50:22 GMT -5
The Bear’s Claw skill was created by a Lama of the Ching dynasty, after he witnessed a fight between a bear and a Crane, according to legend. The Bear’s claw skill is one of the eight Interior Kung Fu skills of Lamaist Pugilism. Performer: Sifu Wing Kin Feng.
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Post by Firehawk on Jan 20, 2005 16:20:34 GMT -5
That Hakka style or Water style kinda looks similar to what i have on video tape of the Hakka Unicorn style .
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 21, 2005 5:01:43 GMT -5
The Bear’s Claw skill was created by a Lama of the Ching dynasty, after he witnessed a fight between a bear and a Crane, according to legend. The Bear’s claw skill is one of the eight Interior Kung Fu skills of Lamaist Pugilism. Performer: Sifu Wing Kin Feng. Evert, Looks a little like "Monkey Stealing Fruit" from Kao Kun (monkey boxing). Except the monkey leaps, plucks and start running using the monkey walk dragging the opponent along. Eric The Brainy Half.
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Post by Firehawk on Jan 22, 2005 5:20:15 GMT -5
Eric does the first set of pictures give a name to the man performing the form in the fast Water boxing style ? he looks like Chau Kwan Ky who came to Vietnam in the 1930 s his uncle was a monk and taught him Southern Mantis and Nga Mai Sui Lam .
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 23, 2005 3:57:46 GMT -5
Hi folks, Another relatively unheard of Kung Fu style called "Lung Piao". I've only got a couple of articles written in some old magazines. Never seen this done before - anyone with more info?
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Post by Leon on Apr 1, 2005 9:11:48 GMT -5
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