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Saturday 21 December 2019

Whats the difference between kung fu styles?

answers1: the styles were derived by watching and immitating the
movements and fighting styles of various animals. You can get the
general idea of what the style entails by looking at the name of the
animal. Bear style will focus on power and breaking bones, tiger will
rip skin and break bones, crane will focus on balance, snake will
focus on quick, fluid strikes, and etc. You can research on google for
more details if you'd llike, but that's the basic gist of it.
answers2: There are dozens and dozens of various kung fu styles. <br>
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Generally speaking kung fu is divided into a 'hard style' and a 'soft
style' and in northern China kung fu emphasizes kicks and leg
techniques, while in southern China hand techniques are emphasized.
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A lot of the kung fu styles emulated the motions of animals so the
Crane Style had a stance on one leg while blocking with an upheld knee
and striking with extended fingers like flapping wings. Tiger style
emphasized powerful opened handed palm strikes with fingers, Snake
style emphasized crouching low to the ground with eyestrikes. <br>
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Shaolin Kung fu, a Buddhist style, was a hard style of kung fu with
strong punches and kicks; while Wudang kung fu, a Taoist style, was a
soft style of kung fu with a lot of blocks and counter-strikes and
counter-kicks. <br>
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http://www.wudang-kungfu.com/ <br>
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