wayne hansen wrote:There was a guy on YouTube who wore a whit scull cap
He was quite solid
He seemed to have heels of variations of each animal style
The stuff he did was the best I have seen
I can't find it anymore and have searched many times
nicklinjm wrote:1. Non-animal related fists: surely most of the 'ba' (seize / fist) movements are not animal related? For example, dan ba, shuang ba, yao shan ba, tiao ling, heng quan, da pi, etc.
nicklinjm wrote:2. Definitely very common to have at least 3-4 variations or sub-moves for animal. For example snake (she) would have she bo cao (parts the grass), she pan zhou (coil elbow), she bai wei (shakes tail), etc.
Storm wrote:So compared to other styles the number of techniques in Xinyiliuhequan is rather small, is that correct? Narrow and deep so to say.
What about special exercises, conditioning, Neigong etc. is there a common set for regionally different substyles?
Storm wrote:I have only seen one Neigong set of 13 techniques done by the line of Lu Song'gao:
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... aLfq-hmukW
dspyrido wrote:that came from the original 6 animals
dspyrido wrote:
The big shapes are not techniques. They are named against animals but they do not really mimic the animal. Every big shape move is the special excercises, conditioning, neigong.
They are the intense conditioning routines to build the
Getting this training also changes the mind which must be active in the moves to both sink and relax while being able to explode out. Yin/Yang at it's most extreme.
Trick wrote:dspyrido wrote:that came from the original 6 animals
Which are those 6 ‘original’ animals ?
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