The real Power of Mansuria Kung Fu.You must watch this..
Mansuria Kung-Fu
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Demonstration by Mansuria Kung-FU..
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Dragon Style
This creature is found in Chinese mythology. This style was developed by observing very closely the movements of reptiles such as lizards, python and alligator from China. It is characterized by rolling movements.
The ferocity of the gaze of the dragon, and the intimidating sound of his breath, are in this style that used all other styles to develop (in mythology, he has a head of a camel, eyes of a demon , ears of a cow, the antlers of a deer, a snake's neck and tiger legs ending with a eagle claw).
Monkey Style
Master A.R Sajeev Ambi(Ist Star Black Belt)
The monkey is an animal with very strong joints, which allows him to climb any tree very quickly. He is elusive and plays to manipulate his opponents who can not follow his movements.
His ability to evade attacks and use of its four members (jumps back on itself, climbing) makes a quick and cunning animal. The base of the leg work of the monkey style is used in all other styles for its fabulous strengthening exercises of lower limbs.
Buddha Style (or Formal)
The Grand Master R. Shekhar - 9st Dan Hong-Kong
Symbol of wisdom, concentration and power, strikes are carried out with the palm of the hand or the lower area of the palm, often in upward momentum, which allows the soldier to concentrate its strength toward targets such as the jaw, heart, and the plexus.
Eagle Style
The Grand Master R. Shekhar - 9st Dan Hong-Kong
The eagle, kind of king in the air, is characterized by his piercing eyes and legs with powerful claws. This style uses for close combat. The techniques involved as those from the claws of an eagle, are realised with the fingers tightly together, to get a precise target, capture and penetrate the vital points or other vulnerable areas (face, neck and jaw, for example), the hands imitate the wings of the animal.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)