Taizu is the first Emperor of a Dynasty, especially the Song. His general's martial instructor is said to have originated Wuzuquan. From my Japanese and whatnot the quip translated directly reads "Real-affiliation-difficult-to-get traditional Taiwan Southern-faction martial art" -- note the Southern faction bit refers to all of Southern China and not where it is in Taiwan. Chinese martial arts are either Northern-faction or Southern-faction, and this is often attributed to Shaolin temples ...
His riding stance is unsteady and his transitional stances are poor. I was taught by Sifu Han that to be effective in application, the power is generated through a combination of the stance, posture a. This is not good
Taizu is the first Emperor of a Dynasty, especially the Song. His general's martial instructor is said to have originated Wuzuquan. From my Japanese and whatnot the quip translated directly reads "Real-affiliation-difficult-to-get traditional Taiwan Southern-faction martial art" -- note the Southern faction bit refers to all of Southern China and not where it is in Taiwan. Chinese martial arts are either Northern-faction or Southern-faction, and this is often attributed to Shaolin temples ...
His riding stance is unsteady and his transitional stances are poor. I was taught by Sifu Han that to be effective in application, the power is generated through a combination of the stance, posture a. This is not good
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