Many Styles Of Kung Fu
Posted on August 8, 2009The martial art known as Kung Fu is very old, but very strong. There are several different forms of Kung Fu, adding that only with the power and mystique. Below, we will be more different from the majority of styles and shapes that make up Kung Fu.
White Crane style
The spirit of the White Crane has caused what many martial artists consider to be the most well Kung Fu system. Patterns for White Crane style was patterned after a crane bird often found in marshes and open plains. The White Crane form of defense and attack the outside there is no lack of regular, often known as the “beauty of death.”
Although the techniques in the White Crane style for years to properly master, they simple and to the point. White Crane stylists are masters of self-defense, even though they are taught to avoid confrontations. Although the stylist can handle himself in any situation, he will avoid war at all costs and only react with physical action when he is left with no choice.
Wing Chun
From China, Wing Chun is the core of the opponent will attack, absorb, and then neutralize the attack. Then, the opponent or attacker will back off, pursue, then counter – release him from the restriction of weapons, and then retaliate with penetrating power and death.
This philosophy will take years to understand, practice and years to master. Technically speaking, using the Wing Chun is stable and never ending forward flow of energy that is based on the principle that the straight line is the shortest distance between two points.
Polite, Wing Chun is all about a combination of intercepting and straight lines with deflecting arcs. In general, it is an aggressive style that almost a quarter pushes offensive attacks and the fight right to the attacker. In other words – Wing Chun does not care and do not put a lot of time towards a more traditional block and counter routines.
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31.08.2009 10:18