Leung Sau-Chung – Lohan Kuen (chi)
Leung Sau-Chung – Lohan Kuen (chi)
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Salepage: Leung Sau-Chung – Lohan Kuen (chi)
Lindsay Kuen Language:Chinese It will appeal to anyone who are familiar with martial arts like Karate and Kenpo.
It demonstrates the movement and structure of robust, flowing Fukien Southern style movements.
There is little question that the Fukien Area served as one of the key inspirations for the development of what is now known as “Karate.”
This branch of Southern Shaolin is referred to as Luo Han (LoHan), which denotes a Buddha disciple.
Luo Han is another secret phrase.
It nearly often refers to powerful, straight moves that may be considered the genesis of Shaolin as a distinct style.
Luo Han is a “proto-Shaolin,” sort of.
This is true of this quick, forceful, and direct manner.
Zhen San (Three Rectitudes) Applications and Forms Four-Gate Sei Mun Form This cross-shaped form demonstrates intricate hand movements and angular assaults.
There isn’t much kicking, but there are certain maneuvers focused on a ground opponent.
There are demonstrations of the Dragons Head Fist, Tiger Claws, and other traditional Southern movements.
Cutting and threading motions are frequently seen in little hand movements.
Applications are shown off.
Sup Sung Gee (Fourteen Words)
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