Chi Dian Bun (Natural Art or simply called Literature Fist)
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Originally posted by krys View PostCould somebody explain me what this chinese martial art is?
Thanks...
1. Insertion of Low Kicks in a close distance
2. Circles and Diagonals
3. Understanding about Gravity
4. Understanding about Distances
5. Most of the Attacks came from the Rear and Starts Action in Left
6. Illusion Techniques (what you see is not)
7. WALKING HANDS
8. Borrowing / Returning of Forces
9. 20 Elbows (i learn only 10 elbows)
10. GROUND FIGHTING
11. Pushing Hands
12. Throwing / Falling / Iron Palming
13. Kia Be Se (Horse Riding Stance before practice)
14. Rib Cage Attack
15. 6 Simultaeneously Hand Attacks
16. The 2 types of Eye Finger Striking
17. Long, Short, Ultra-Short hand attacks
18. Coiling Hands
19. The Seven Elements plus One
20. THE 37 Alphabets of Fist..... (to produce words, sentences, etc)
21. The Iron Skin
22. The 4 Jings
23. Iron Forearm
24. Using of Defense as Offense
25. Against the Rule Application
26. Using of Blocks as Strikes
27. Killing Machine
28. Hik Tai Chiae Kun Kiam (Hik Tai Chi Chuan Jian Straight Sword)
and there are many more..... i'm sorry i forgot, i never practice anymore..... right now i'm busy on my work job....
and i dont know if my few classmates of this kok sut art still practicing - maybe not anymore....
because this kok sut art is not for commercialize therefore the art never pass to others..... people now are very busy for work...
Note:
Chi Dian Bun Kok Sut Kun has some similarities compare to Wing Chun, Ngo Cho Kun, Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Chiae Kun), Choy Li Fut and Shaolin's Tiger/Arhat's Boxing...
Chi Dian Bun (Natural Art or simply called Literature Fist): http://naturalartliteraturefist.blogspot.com/
NgoChoKun(GoCho) versus ChiDianBun versus WingChun
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Originally posted by krysThanks I will pm to sherwin... wide low stances? Is it also the case in Ngo Cho Kun?
Actually I will start Taizu here in March, may help when I'll practice NCK in the Phils....... there is a two day seminar on the Sam Chien kata that I will attend....
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Thanks I will pm to sherwin... wide low stances? Is it also the case in Ngo Cho Kun?
Actually I will start Taizu here in March, may help when I'll practice NCK in the Phils....... there is a two day seminar on the Sam Chien kata that I will attend....
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It was taught in Manila Chinatown (AT LIBERTY HALL) before, but now its master (Master Ang) migrated in Canada long time ago. It has a lot of wide low stances. Sherwin lives in Iloilo. I know his posting in this site.
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Chi Dian Bun sounds like Yi Chuan, but postures are not usually low in Yi Chuan....
I found this on natural boxing: http://www.whitecraneinstitute.com/a...uralboxing.htm
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natural boxing in english
ban lai shing was very famous bec of it.
it has no katas
low stances
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Can one of you show me the characters?
Depending on the characters or how tone is spoken, it sounds like "Eating Bun Snacks"
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I do not know if it is I sparred with a Chi Dian Bun guy in the Phillipines but it was at a tournament with a people from different countries so I did not know. Is Sherwinc fromthe Phillipines? because he practices it.
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Originally posted by CKDIt is a short distance art. From what I heard it has a sensitivity drill like wing chun and good iron conditioning. I sparred a person in China and the Phillipines that used this.
Sounds interesting... do you know if it is well represented in the Philippines?
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It is a short distance art. From what I heard it has a sensitivity drill like wing chun and good iron conditioning. I sparred a person in China and the Phillipines that used this.
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Chi Dian Bun
Could somebody explain me what this chinese martial art is?
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