@@danilobarrosmachado5037 There are many shades and variants of it. They existed and evolved all over China to be subtly different. As a classic, simplified way of putting it, Northern would be different than Southern. And these are forms from old school Taoist discipline, which would are used to express and story tell, as well as build the attributes and internal logic you need for the style, hence a lot of flapping and prancing and filler. They are forms you'd practice and do as a test. Think of it as your portfolio as a monk.
Not traditional. Not the real stuff. Pimped up floor exercises created by choreographers. Next thing you know he'll be breakdancing. But seriously, it would be tragic if the next generation starts learning this stuff thinking this is real kung fu. Why? Because as students learn this "eagle style" choreography that someone put together in a dance studio, the true art will be ignored and end up disappearing, supplanted by this counterfeit. The really tragic part is that Chinese people are doing this to themselves; they are putting their own cultural treasure in danger of disappearing. For what? This silly dance number that any dance choreographer could put together over the weekend?
Because the Chinese still live and modern wushu is a modern cultural treasure. It's THEIR culture and how they modernize and memorialize THEIR arts through games is not reliant on your consent. Plenty of old cultures in Africa, Russia, etc have sword dances and abstractions from actual combat to pay homage to their warrior arts. Only you internet weirdos who don't question your own thoughts speak as if China can't do the same. As if you're out there piercing palms into eyes for a living. You're probably some 300-pound suburban billy.
❤❤❤ thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
A mix of south and north eagle claw with a lot of athletic wushu
Excellent
does the technique eagle preys on food have any application ?
Is this complete form of Northern Eagle Claw kungfu?🙏
No, it's not. I've been practicing eagle claw kung fu for eight years or so and I've never seen any of those moves.
@@danilobarrosmachado5037 There are many shades and variants of it. They existed and evolved all over China to be subtly different. As a classic, simplified way of putting it, Northern would be different than Southern. And these are forms from old school Taoist discipline, which would are used to express and story tell, as well as build the attributes and internal logic you need for the style, hence a lot of flapping and prancing and filler. They are forms you'd practice and do as a test. Think of it as your portfolio as a monk.
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Not traditional. Not the real stuff.
Pimped up floor exercises created by choreographers. Next thing you know he'll be breakdancing. But seriously, it would be tragic if the next generation starts learning this stuff thinking this is real kung fu. Why? Because as students learn this "eagle style" choreography that someone put together in a dance studio, the true art will be ignored and end up disappearing, supplanted by this counterfeit. The really tragic part is that Chinese people are doing this to themselves; they are putting their own cultural treasure in danger of disappearing. For what? This silly dance number that any dance choreographer could put together over the weekend?
Where would one find the genuine arts
Because the Chinese still live and modern wushu is a modern cultural treasure. It's THEIR culture and how they modernize and memorialize THEIR arts through games is not reliant on your consent. Plenty of old cultures in Africa, Russia, etc have sword dances and abstractions from actual combat to pay homage to their warrior arts. Only you internet weirdos who don't question your own thoughts speak as if China can't do the same. As if you're out there piercing palms into eyes for a living. You're probably some 300-pound suburban billy.
In Hong Kong there is a lot of traditional eagle claw Kung Fu. It is not the dancy fancy contemporary stuff. On TH-cam look up CWS Eagle Claw
This form is traditional and old.