No. I'm sorry but this is not Lung Ying. This is Bak Mei. The opening Salute is Bak Mei. Use of the Phoenix eye fist is Bak Mei, not Lung Ying. Posture upright rather than hunched over(Lung Ying) is Bak Mei. Arms spread out wide and/or space between them is Bak Mei--NOT Lung Ying.
Thank you for explaining the applications in the form. It helps a lot.
Very kind of you to share . Thank you , so few do.
I love dragon style and wish there was a local teacher! Good stuff.
No. I'm sorry but this is not Lung Ying. This is Bak Mei. The opening Salute is Bak Mei. Use of the Phoenix eye fist is Bak Mei, not Lung Ying. Posture upright rather than hunched over(Lung Ying) is Bak Mei. Arms spread out wide and/or space between them is Bak Mei--NOT Lung Ying.
its not a lung ying salute, but in the bak mei salute they keep their feet together
@@dazordragon9273..indeed. My point is that you list this as a "Dragon form". It's not a Lung Ying form.
@@Topshelf22-g2f i mean i didnt list it
Please share more Lung Ying
6 Harmonies is broken, only local power for the most part.
Please elaborate.
Nice.
What style of Hakka Kung fu is this?
Dragon form...as indicated in the title.
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