Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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Well, truthfully that does not sound like a good teacher. All Kung Fu in Hung Gar forms is useful for combat and though some of it does work on conditionaing , there are many techniques that are used in combat. Read your history about the true Hung Gar.The Lineage that I stem from is Lam Sai Wing Your Hung Gar sounds very different from the one I teach. I am familiar with it, but it looks very different. I teach the very traditional one, you know the characters Wong Fei Hung, Lam Sai Wing, etc.
But to say that Hung gar does not work in a fight against a resisting opponent, shows that you know little about Kung Fu. I would not suggest anyone take Kung Fu from any man that said that.
WE teach the forms and the applications and the two man applications with resistance and at various speeds and levels of attack. We also teach the techniques combined with other aspects of the forms and interchange many of the moves for endless combinations.
In Boxing there are a few strikes and endless combinations, the same is true for Kung Fu but there are many strikes and counters etc and endless combinations.
The famouse Tiger and crane form has moves that were used in history against resistant opponents. There is so much in the Hung Gar forms tht ais useful in combat that I can hardly know where to begin.
When I first heard you say this I thought you were joking, now I begin to wonder if you you are just a grappler who is trying to put down Kung Fu. Because your teacher said some of the most ridiculous things about Hung Gar and you seemto agree. Just read some writings of Lam Sai Wing about the practical use of the forms and the many different combinations and uses he had for them.
Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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This is why Kung Fu didn't work for you, you were a novice and like so many other novices, they get discouraged at first when they cannot fight in form and when they have to learn all the stances etc. No wonder your Kung Fu was no good and didn't work for you. But talk to a person that trains hard and that has developed his stances to be fast and stronga dn that can shift in them effortlessly. Then you will see that Kung Fu is good and has , I believe the most effective system of fighting on the planet. And the most advanced and comprehensive system.
The reason you quit is a classic example of what I am talking about and why I so often see people throw away their Kung Fu and become kick boxers or seek to go into other styles. Kung Fu takes many years to perfect, but in the long run it can make for a far better fighter and for practicle combat, (in my opinion).
Originally posted by Sagacious Lu
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I believe the reason you quit is because you either did not have a teacher that inspired you enough or taught you the applications for combat enough, or you just gave up and got tierd of training hard. Or you could not understand how the stances and form movements could be used in combat. Or a mixture of all four things.
So you are saying that you learned more on your own by just sparring others than the masters who deveolpod the style and the tradition that was passed down based on actual war and combat techniques in Hung Gar? I don't think so, I think you just weren't diligent enough. But again, the Hung Gar that I teach is very different from yours. Yes there are some similarities but the Hung Gar Kung fu I teach works in combat. And I am sure that the Hung gar you learned works in combat also. By the way the forms teach you differnt things but when you learn the forms they are to be mixed up and interchanged in combat. The many techniques are like an alphabet and you learn how to make words and then stories etc. But you just seemd to learn some of the basic letters. Kung Fu is much more than that. You gave up way too early.
Here are some sights that talk about the Hung gar Kung fu and its effectiveness in combat and against resistant attackers.
Hung Gar History
Hung Gar Kuen Kung Fu - EHGA Italia - AHKI
Hung Kuen Net - Online Hung Gar Kung Fu Resources
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