just a video of my old instructor demoing some kung fu. I always liked training with him in Sanda because of how he could link the practical applications back to the original movements. As far as traditional kung fu goes, I know next to nothing, but thought this might be of interest https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=277&v=gtgNLAgqtZY
It's a good thing when a former student continues to praise his former instructor concerning his ability to teach and relate the old with the new. Good post and thanks for the video!
Yeah, it doesn't look too different to some of the JJJ I've done (which is unsurprising, me and Dan have trained under the same instructor), its just interesting to see different ways of doing it. He's got some other videos, I'll grab a weapons one now. On a side note, I'll be uploading footage of my Sanda fights from the nationals once I've got the SD card.
When you are in basic training, your drill instructor is actually the best friend you have on that base. But hes going to do whatever he can to keep you from figuring that out. Any of you who have been through it know what I mean.
Thanks for sharing. Interesting to see a Kung Fu stylist's application of techniques like Shihonagi (4 corner throw) that I would normally associate with Jujitsu/Aiki.