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WHAT IS KB
KUNG FU?
KB
Kung Fu is a 'Lau
style,' which can be said to be a Southern Kung Fu style, external and
hard in nature. It
is derived from the form of boxing practised at the Kuei Ling
Temple situated in the Kong Sai province of West China.
The master �Three Eyed Lau�, a tiger hunter whom is
honoured as founder of the style, learnt it from a monk on
retreat from the temple.
The fighting techniques of the style are based upon the
movements of the following five animals:
Dragon:
Represents internal training (chi) and cultivation of
spirit. Characteristics
- the ability to change at will, appear and disappear.
Flexibility and graceful movements.
Snake:
Fast and sleek, develops internal power. Single,
accurate, very high efficiency strike or kick.
Relies on movement to block, not blocking techniques.
Leopard:
The leopard style represents bravery and martial
ferocity. It requires the development of strength and features
a strong waist and lower extremities. The leopard style also
requires the development of power and speed and swift
penetrating strikes. Agile
footwork.
Tiger:
Strong and powerful movements, breaking, striking, locking,
ripping and tearing.
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