Kung-Fu!! | xltronic messageboard
 
You are not logged in!

F.A.Q
Log in

Register
  
 
  
 
Now online (2)
DADONCK
belb
...and 291 guests

Last 5 registered
Oplandisks
nothingstar
N_loop
yipe
foxtrotromeo

Browse members...
  
 
Members 8025
Messages 2613452
Today 5
Topics 127500
  
 
Messageboard index
Kung-Fu!!
 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2002-03-22 08:39 [#00135893]
Points: 35867 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag



Displacement? Like Aikido?

meow


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 08:40 [#00135894]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker | Followup to Drunken Mastah: #00135893



mmm.... just getting out the way really! Aikido is Japanese
isnt it?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 08:44 [#00135899]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Chri5py: #00135891 | Show recordbag



One of my brothers mates I met once was good at Lau Gar, he
taught it in Cardiff. We were discussing the various pros
and cons of our styles. He'd done a bit of Wing Chun (more
than me) and criticised it for always attacking from above
making it a bit predictible.

We do a bit of dodging etc but the most common defensive
moves are to avoid the full brunt of the force and push
sidewards into them at 45 degrees.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 08:46 [#00135903]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Chri5py: #00135894 | Show recordbag



Yeah Akidos japanese, quite similar to Judo. It centres
around using your opponents force against them. I knew a
couple of people who did it and my girlfriend is currently
looking for a good Akido dojo.

I used to do judo which was good fun.


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 08:46 [#00135905]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker | Followup to Ceri JC: #00135899



Man! there are so many things you can do in kung fu arent
there!? I mostly enjoy the classes coz the people are
fantastic. We dont even spar (very much)


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 08:51 [#00135916]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker | Followup to Ceri JC: #00135903



Have a read of this Ceri... The BKFA site is down but this
is a good one...

http://www.kuei-ling.8m.com/kung.html


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 13:22 [#00136115]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Chri5py: #00135905 | Show recordbag



Yeah we hardly ever sparred. I read a theory before (that my
Master agrees with) that if you Spar you undo the "damage
inflicting" muscle memory. In a real fight you may not
respond with full force because of this.

Our Master said he didn't have much faith in Sparring, he
said he used to do it a lot when he was younger, but had a
bad experience on the street from concentrating on sparring
compared to "proper" fighting. I think he got beaten up in
China when he was younger, but he doesn't talk about it
much...

Chri5py said:
Man! there are so many things you can do in kung fu arent
there!?

In my (admittedley limited) experience of the different
styles of Kung-fu and talking to people who do different
styles, they seem as different from each other as say,
Karate and Tae Kwon Do. The different styles of kung-fu just
seem more keen to borrow bits from other kung-fu styles
rather than "outside" martial arts. Originally they were
very different -each temple had a different style and they
used to fight against each other in annual tournaments where
the best representative of each would compete in a (often to
the death) fight.
Mad stuff indeed.

Have you ever noticed how most people are very defensive of
criticism of their style, even more so than themselves or
their country? I think it's because they get annoyed at the
suggestion that something they've spent years learning is
nearly worthless.

Way to get in fight = Slag off the martial art of someone
who does a different one to you :)


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 13:24 [#00136117]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag



Good site BTW, the official dragon one in the uk (don't have
the URL on me) was crap last time I looked...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 13:30 [#00136123]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Show recordbag



Just saw the photos and captions.
My style only implemented gradings about a year and a half
ago to come under Uk Kung-Fu regulations, we have a mutual
respect as your club described. Frequently when
demonstrating locks & holds, members senior to me would bow
in recognition of my knowledge due to the fact I had done
Judo and a lot of the locks crossed over.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2002-03-22 13:42 [#00136141]
Points: 35867 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag



WoW! Never thought this topic would get over one page! Now,
it has even been copied by some Aikido guy..

meow


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 14:13 [#00136186]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker | Followup to Ceri JC: #00136115



Def! If you slag off a martial art people get really upset!
You're also right about all the different Kung Fu arts being
very similar. I just like to learn about my body and knowing
exactly where it is all the time. Become so much more aware
of stuff.

Yea, there's lots of respect in the class between every
member but We're not very strict when we're learning. We
have fun! The disipline is from within. You cant learn if
you dont disipline yourself in the class.

I love Kung fu. You dont know you get really good at it
until you notice it in others around you. It's very gradual.
Get black belt in Tai Kwon Do in bout 4 years yea? You have
to wait at least 5 years after brown sash before you can
think of going for you black! Alot of study and practise.
But you know that Ceri.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-22 14:18 [#00136196]
Points: 23533 Status: Moderator | Followup to Chri5py: #00136186 | Show recordbag



I'm still ungraded, I missed about a month of Kung-Fu before
the grading and didn't want to take it and fail. AND NOW MY
STUPID UNIVERSITY HAS LECTURES TILL 8 SO I CAN'T TRAIN!!!


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 14:18 [#00136197]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker



http://www.laugar-kungfu.co.uk

check that out! Thats the official one... I think my friend
Rash created the site.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2002-03-22 14:19 [#00136198]
Points: 35867 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag



If you want to do that learn 'bout your body, go try T'ai
Chi. That is a healing kung-fu style. It teaches you how to
stand and stuff. You learn to keep your body in perfect
harmony all the time. Another good option, is Bruce's Jeet
kune-do.. it says something like "every available second of
the day should be spent working out. If you drive to work,
park your car a few blocks away and walk the rest".

meow


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 14:23 [#00136202]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker



Damn.... most of it is under construction


 

offline Chri5py from my Solarbear (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-22 14:24 [#00136204]
Points: 2903 Status: Lurker | Followup to Drunken Mastah: #00136198



Cool advice but I'd rather stick to Lau Gar. Jeet Kune Do is
too vague and Tai Chi Chuan and Lau Gar are very similar.
Cheers tho.


 


Messageboard index