We’ve all heard the stories concerning kung-fu mysticism, magic and might... Kung-fu is generally accepted by newbies to hold secret powers and sorcery. I’d like to know about everyone’s true experience or knowledge of kung-fu. Here's my analysis.
Almost all kung-fu styles are rooted in Chinese philosophy and ideology. It’s a cultural attitude to cultivate “chi” or the internal energy. Hence, even the most effective Chinese arts will advocate “Chi,” even though the primary focus may be toward fighting applications.
I’m sure there are effective kung-fu out there, but I’ve never seen it. My older brother studied Choy Li Fat, Praying Mantis and Tai Chi. Unfortunately, sparring with him is like playing with a third grader. I find kung-fu to be overcommitted and lacking in power on offense and weak and overexaggerated on defense. Chol Li’s mirror hand block and scooping fist are two techniques you don’t want to use... Trying to scoop someone’s kick is very risky, and executing a flowery palm outward block can ruin you. The underlining curriculum is ofcourse the development of “chi.”
Needless to say, my experience does not define kung-fu, however one needs to be able to distinguish the cultural beliefs of kung-fu from its true effectiveness. Many misinformed minions have taken the “chi” theory out of context and as a result get pancaked...
Almost all kung-fu styles are rooted in Chinese philosophy and ideology. It’s a cultural attitude to cultivate “chi” or the internal energy. Hence, even the most effective Chinese arts will advocate “Chi,” even though the primary focus may be toward fighting applications.
I’m sure there are effective kung-fu out there, but I’ve never seen it. My older brother studied Choy Li Fat, Praying Mantis and Tai Chi. Unfortunately, sparring with him is like playing with a third grader. I find kung-fu to be overcommitted and lacking in power on offense and weak and overexaggerated on defense. Chol Li’s mirror hand block and scooping fist are two techniques you don’t want to use... Trying to scoop someone’s kick is very risky, and executing a flowery palm outward block can ruin you. The underlining curriculum is ofcourse the development of “chi.”
Needless to say, my experience does not define kung-fu, however one needs to be able to distinguish the cultural beliefs of kung-fu from its true effectiveness. Many misinformed minions have taken the “chi” theory out of context and as a result get pancaked...
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