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I Will show you more stley dragon stley n combination All snake Tiger crane monkey n belalang( Indonesia language n many more hehe hope n meet you Shaolin.... Best teachnic is learn from your heart you Will get new style just combine All n more creativity Buddha blees you
All of the forms have some sort of somersault to intimidate the enemy, but are the animal imitations really necessary? I imagine an opponent taking out the "toad" form practitioner as he hops around, and there are a few parts of other forms that have me questioning their lethality.
You are correct in questioning the combat effectiveness in a lot of that stuff. Those are contemporary Wushu forms. The traditional animal forms contain almost no acrobatics at all, and tend to translate animal movements into corresponding human movements rather than imitating them.
Es wushu. El wushu es la forma deportiva del kung fu. Si llevamos los animales del wushu y lo ponemos en un entorno de kung fu, entonses cambiara por completo la forma de imitarlos. Por un lado el wushu se especializa en la demostracion y las acrobacias. Por otro lado el kung fu se especializa en imitar las formas de peleas de los mismos para tener una forma mas artistica de pelear.
These styles in a nutshell Mantis: Random movement Duck: move your hands and fall Gorilla: crawling and backfilping Snake: always use flexibility Tiger: KICK Toad: AGILITY
@@saraths6842 True, that stuff would not be very effective in a real fight. That's because it's contemporary Wushu, which is basically just acrobatics. Look up the traditional animal sets from Hung Gar or Choy Lee Fut, and you will see the difference. Not saying they are super effective either, but at least they are a lot more geared towards actually using against an opponent than the stuff in this video.
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I love n full art..... Verry Verry interested... God bless shoulin n china
Muy lindo como show ya esto se puede servir en la vida real
Wonderful!
I already get they all stley tq Shaolin u are the best Xie Xie cool
Loved the performance✨🤗
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Impressive! Outstanding!
I love cool....
Does anyone know where Li Min Chin is? I was his first student in the San Fernando Valley 40+ years ago. We opened the Shaolin 7 animal schools ...
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I Will show you more stley dragon stley n combination All snake Tiger crane monkey n belalang( Indonesia language n many more hehe hope n meet you Shaolin.... Best teachnic is learn from your heart you Will get new style just combine All n more creativity Buddha blees you
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All of the forms have some sort of somersault to intimidate the enemy, but are the animal imitations really necessary? I imagine an opponent taking out the "toad" form practitioner as he hops around, and there are a few parts of other forms that have me questioning their lethality.
You are correct in questioning the combat effectiveness in a lot of that stuff. Those are contemporary Wushu forms. The traditional animal forms contain almost no acrobatics at all, and tend to translate animal movements into corresponding human movements rather than imitating them.
Where’s Dragon?
ok but anything for Bear
Dude bear doesn’t have one of those unique mobilities it’s just like saying “what about the rat?”
@@Godzillaforlyfe2 I'm not saying why not create one, to be clear I have heard of it's existence and am trying to find more information on it
@@robbybee70He compared a bear to a rat,lol.
That is Modern Wu Shu Dancing, but not the traditionel Kung Fu.
Si, va bene, ma tutto ciò, con le arti marziali, che c'entra?
Es wushu. El wushu es la forma deportiva del kung fu. Si llevamos los animales del wushu y lo ponemos en un entorno de kung fu, entonses cambiara por completo la forma de imitarlos.
Por un lado el wushu se especializa en la demostracion y las acrobacias.
Por otro lado el kung fu se especializa en imitar las formas de peleas de los mismos para tener una forma mas artistica de pelear.
Digga heftigste Kröte ever
Shaolin zoo.
È abile preparazione circense...nulla a che vedere col gong fu.
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These styles in a nutshell
Mantis: Random movement
Duck: move your hands and fall
Gorilla: crawling and backfilping
Snake: always use flexibility
Tiger: KICK
Toad: AGILITY
this forms benefit.? Not useful in a real fight
@@saraths6842 True, that stuff would not be very effective in a real fight. That's because it's contemporary Wushu, which is basically just acrobatics. Look up the traditional animal sets from Hung Gar or Choy Lee Fut, and you will see the difference. Not saying they are super effective either, but at least they are a lot more geared towards actually using against an opponent than the stuff in this video.