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ShadowFox said:Wow.. all the brain cells being wasted here. Thanks for the explanation marksman. Can I have my three minutes back now?
Cybernoid said:I study Krav Maga, but it's not a martial art (we aren't "artists").
In Zui Quan or the drunkard boxing, boxers falter, waddle, fall and sway just like drunkards. Zui Quan can be used for both fighting and maintaining health. However, the drunkard boxers go out of their way to stress the combative side of their style. They blend a series of movements, actions and skills of the martial arts and try to confuse their opponents with special skills which often lead them to surprise triumphs.
Execution of the drunkard boxing demands extreme flexibility of the joints as well as suppleness, dexterity, power and coordination all of which can be developed in the course of practice.
The main feature of the drunkard boxing is to hide combative hits in drunkard-like, unsteady movements and actions so s to confuse the opponent. The secret of this style of boxing is maintaining a clear mind while giving a drunken appearance.
Drunkard boxers are required to be responsive with good eyesight and fist plays. They move in unconnected steps but with a flexible body combining hardness and suppleness. They have to be fast to get the better of their opponents but their main tactic is to feign defense while trying to attack and aiming in one direction but attacking in another. Various degrees of drunkenness are demonstrated by different ranges of movements and expressions in the eye.
Drunken Boxing' is an enigma in Chinese Martial Arts. There is no stand alone "Style" of Drunken Boxing; this is only in the movies. Only a few systems have a true 'Drunken Boxing' set and that set is usually the System's most guarded secret. Choy Li Fut is one such system.
wow, that one flew right by meTredoslop said:Karate (I can't believe that wasn't on the poll.
Tredoslop said:Is there any jumping kicks or anything in Shaolin Wushu?
Sorry can't think of any quality ones that I could recommend off hand, but just Google "Shaolin Wushu" I'm sure there are loads of links to info and vid's out there
Originally Posted by Tredoslop
Martial arts outside of Asia aren't as good
I'm just glad no one has said that about Tae Kwon Do (yet)... that used to piss me off.FoB_Ed said:Wushu is more of a theatrical art than practical, imo
el Chi said:He's black and has this big afro.
Tr0n said:Gunkata.
OCybrManO said:The first couple of times I read that, I thought it said "shrinkage"... like after a guy goes swimming in cold water. That would be a strange way to fight.
Beast206 said:Isn't that the Israeli system? I'm a bit rusty on it anymore.
DeltaBlast said:Capoeira for me
Bad^Hat said:Is that when they kill you twice before you hit the ground?
Jackal hit said:i voted other... other being shaolin kung fu. which... all other kung fu stems from. but the shaolin invented tai ch'i, drunken, animal forms, iron shirt/bone training, etc etc etc...and as a practicioner of shaolin, i gotta vote for that anyway it's cool because the whole yin/yang thing... you have to learn both external forms (killing/maiming/beating the hell out of people) of kung fu, but you must also balance that with internal stuff like energy cultivation and movement, different types of tai ch'i, many interesting levels of meditation (even learning out of body stuff) and so on... very comprehensive (IF you get a REAL shaolin school... otherwise it's just another martial art thing..ho hum)