ZenGenesis
Orange Belt
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Post by ZenGenesis on Jun 27, 2012 3:01:17 GMT -5
I want to get as much info on this as I can? Is it the same as Plum Blossom?
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Post by Glutton4Punishment on Jun 27, 2012 10:51:36 GMT -5
Only what I told you about it by looking at it last night. Wish I had some experience in it, it looks like a decent Long Fist style.
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Post by koryuhoka on Jul 9, 2012 13:31:53 GMT -5
Plum Blossom is used throughout various CMA's and it usually refers to the use of the Plum Flower pattern in the practice of the art. The plum blossom has five petals and when a style or form is practiced this way, the movements usually appear to have or incorporate the shape of the plum blossom.
Plum Blossom training consists of 5 posts that the practitioner stands on. It develops a multitude of skills such as strength, balance and precision.
Plum Flower boxing shows the precision footwork developed from post training and very beautiful techniques which are seen in arts like northern mantis, long fist, piqua and similar.
It is an old art with extensive history related to civil wars famous throughout China.
It is best to do an extensive research using multiple sources outside of forums.
Here you will get SOME information but not much in the depth knowledge.
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ZenGenesis
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~As Artes Marciais 7 Anos~
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Post by ZenGenesis on Jul 9, 2012 14:59:46 GMT -5
Ok but I thought it was a style of Long Fist...
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2013 0:09:01 GMT -5
Maybe it's a little too late for this but to my knowledge, it's a set in Long Fist.
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