Thread: White Crane-anyone else?
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06-15-2004 03:06 #1Mad MaxGuest
White Crane-anyone else?
Does anyone here practice white crane? In case you hadn't already guessed, it's my kung fu style.
Max Filipovic
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06-15-2004 05:56 #2Super Moderator
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Some but not much.
Having done Karate I wanted to look into it because its Karate's parent art.
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07-15-2004 20:06 #3Banned - Membership Revoked
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I do Fuzhou White Crane and as far as I can see it has no relation to Karate at all.
I have a internet site you may be interested in:
http://pakhok.proboards33.com/
Regards
Ron Goninan
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07-19-2004 02:38 #4TreGuest
I have learned a bit in White Crane when I took some classes in a Snake styled southern CMA (of which name I have forgotten how to pronounce and spell). It is a interesting style, not the most fluid, but it makes up for that in the level of balance it encourages.
My Sifu taught my class some because there is supposed to be a great connection between Crane and Snake styles. One makes up for where the other lack I guess.
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08-08-2004 19:41 #5electricsoulGuest
I have just started at Yang's Martial Arts Academy (YMAA) in Boston, in their "external", or Shaolin program, which blends Northern Long Fist with Southern White Crane.
I've dabbled in a few other arts over the years, and this is the first time I've seen White Crane. I can see already that it is very practical, efficient, and economical, but at the same time very beautiful. I'm loving it.
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11-03-2004 10:03 #6Junior Member
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Me! I practice fujian white crane here in london and have found training in this art rigorously tough yet fluidly beautiful.
Jade Deyes
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