That movement at 0:26 (ua-cam.com/video/aDdBamDbfRo/v-deo.html) where you sort of cup your hands together in front of your chest while you're in horse stance. Can you tell me the application of that movement? I'm very curious about it because a similar movement occurs in an ITF TaekwonDo pattern, Juche, ua-cam.com/video/3ZHZ80koX8E/v-deo.html. Is that movement a block, or a trap, or redirection of some sort?
I've always read that Fujian White Crane was a heavy influence on Karate. While it still looks like a different style, I can definitely see a resemblance here.
I real like Master you play white crane kungfu and It is good.I do not know how to write in Enhlish with Chinese Kungfu name so there is two Master I would like you to watch it.蘇瀛漢,傅清泉。first is very famous crane Master,later is real Taichi Master.All is China most highest highend class Master.Thanks for your love to kungfu snd Crane style.
Robin Burby a pattern or form was made up many years ago and different masters teach different ways of doing it. Your just mastering movement which has been passed down. Every style has something to offer
You still practicing? Who is your master? I trained under a pupil of Dennis Ngo. Hope you got rid of the movement of the back leg in the Sum Chien form (the first)
The ancestor style of Karate-do. Thank you very much.
Can you say the names of these forms so I can keep track of my practice?
That movement at 0:26 (ua-cam.com/video/aDdBamDbfRo/v-deo.html) where you sort of cup your hands together in front of your chest while you're in horse stance. Can you tell me the application of that movement? I'm very curious about it because a similar movement occurs in an ITF TaekwonDo pattern, Juche, ua-cam.com/video/3ZHZ80koX8E/v-deo.html.
Is that movement a block, or a trap, or redirection of some sort?
Nice to see some of FWC on the web at last. Hope you post more!
I've always read that Fujian White Crane was a heavy influence on Karate. While it still looks like a different style, I can definitely see a resemblance here.
If you follow the history of karate at least back to our Style
rellaweiamj to be honest if u look at fujian Lohan Quan on UA-cam its clearly the root of most Okinawan karate styles rather then crane....
This brings back so many good memories... thanks for sharing!
Nice job fella i only studied the first pattern then moved house and never got back into white crane.
Keep up the hard work :)
Thank you for posting this. It will be really helpful for me to memorise what I am doing in class.
Graeme Chetcut thank you mate. Been 7 years or so since I posted these. Where do you train
No worrie s who do you train with
Great videos rellaweiamj !! Thanks for sharing
Sum chien aka the 3 wars is what he is showing u
I real like Master you play white crane kungfu and It is good.I do not know how to write in Enhlish with Chinese Kungfu name so there is two Master I would like you to watch it.蘇瀛漢,傅清泉。first is very famous crane Master,later is real Taichi Master.All is China most highest highend class Master.Thanks for your love to kungfu snd Crane style.
I looked up the white crane master. His name is Su Ying Han. He has a series of dvds on Yong Chun Bai He Quan, they are excellent
Thank you for posting this!
what are the names of the forms? san zhan, san zhan lie ma..
Yes they are
Reminds me of sanchin kata
It has Sachin in it from what Karate nerd spoke of.
Looks like Shanchin Kata...
good, congratulations, is very good form.
I can see, with snake style, how it influenced wing chun.
Sii-men dai-de. Not sure thats the correct way to spell it.
try going along to any Nam Yang class for learnign the original (and correct) way of these forms...shame you've wasted so many hours
Robin Burby a pattern or form was made up many years ago and different masters teach different ways of doing it. Your just mastering movement which has been passed down. Every style has something to offer
You still practicing? Who is your master? I trained under a pupil of Dennis Ngo. Hope you got rid of the movement of the back leg in the Sum Chien form (the first)
@@tenshin2002 I still train with a student of Dennis