xiongnu_luohan White Belt Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Feb 16, 2008 #1 Does anyone have any idea what style this is? I like the fact that you see the use of some chinese stances. I've always said that all or almost all chinese stances come from shuai-chiao. The stances are really just steps - steps you take when throwing someone.
Does anyone have any idea what style this is? I like the fact that you see the use of some chinese stances. I've always said that all or almost all chinese stances come from shuai-chiao. The stances are really just steps - steps you take when throwing someone.
Jin Gang Green Belt Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 123 Reaction score 19 Feb 16, 2008 #2 I'm pretty sure that's Shi De Jian, of the Shaolin temple. The style would be Henan Shaolin. Applications from forms like xiaohongquan and dahongquan.
I'm pretty sure that's Shi De Jian, of the Shaolin temple. The style would be Henan Shaolin. Applications from forms like xiaohongquan and dahongquan.
Xue Sheng All weight is underside Joined Jan 8, 2006 Messages 34,579 Reaction score 9,857 Location North American Tectonic Plate Feb 17, 2008 #3 I posted this same clip in aother post but I was unaware of what Shaolin form it was from Thanks
Jin Gang Green Belt Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 123 Reaction score 19 Feb 17, 2008 #4 I'm not positive of the form, I think it may be from several different forms. I just thought I recognized a bit from the hongquan.
I'm not positive of the form, I think it may be from several different forms. I just thought I recognized a bit from the hongquan.