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I don't doubt it .
Originally Posted by DerAuslander108
What I was trying to say is that you listed off like 3 different "kung fu" styles on top of Hapkido which is already bloated from consuming other styles . It sounds like an umbrella for people to basicly teach what ever the hell they want to .... as long as you learn the fan , and the forms .
Originally Posted by KSWolf
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Which isn't bad if that's your thing , and if your getting good info , quality and focused training , and if your not paying an arm and a leg for it . ( ----this sentence made my head hurt . -
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Sorry, I should have been more clear. We don't have all those styles so much as strikes that use the animal. It's not like KSW absorbed all of the tiger, crane, eagle, dragon styles of Kung Fu... we just have like tiger claw strikes, eagle strikes, mantis blocks and strikes
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Sorry about that DerAuslander.
I admittedly know extremely little about KMA backgrounds and history. One of my few exposures to Kuk Sool Won includes seeing it listed as the style field of Gary Goodridge while browsing Sherdog's fight finder.
Won't happen again.
On an unrelated note I've always been curious as to how they made Dragon Kung Fu. They imitated the other animals... but how does one imitate an imaginary animal? -
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