wayne hansen wrote:Tang Shou Tao is the art of Hung I Hsiang
Tai chi
Hsing I
Pa kua
Internal Shaolin
nicklinjm wrote:@Andreas, the likely reason that the tiger variations are not commonly shown are they are considered 'inside the door' material, i.e. stuff that teachers use to distinguish who actually learnt from them and who is just copying videos. It is a pretty common practice in CMA.
FWIW, the tiger variations you are talking about are also shown by Shang Ji (Zhang Zhaodong / Liu Weixiang -> Ma Litang -> Shang) in his book as well.
Also found this demonstration https://play.tudou.com/v_show/id_XMjcyNjgwNjcyMA==.html?spm=a2hbt.20746970.0.20746970 by a practitioner from an unnamed lineage who shows some of the variations.
greytowhite wrote:I really enjoyed seeing some the Tiger variants in this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qV6-Imnte0
wayne hansen wrote:TST does not just take parts of the art and teach then haphazardly
It teaches each art in its complete form
Tiger is taught along with the other 11 animals as a complete form
Tiger has six different techniques I can think of
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