An introduction to the Southern Temple School of Kung Fu open day. Southern Praying Mantis places a heavy emphasis on close-range fighting with short and powerful techniques.
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@rakoomboom89575 жыл бұрын
I love it, I wished I had gone back to learn more advance Southern Praying Mantis. Thank you, love from NYC.🙏
@arturogarido10194 жыл бұрын
A question. Tonny Leung already shows us steelwire? Thank you
@southerntempleschoolofkung48284 жыл бұрын
Arturo Garido hi - I don’t understand your question Arturo?
@arturogarido10194 жыл бұрын
@@southerntempleschoolofkung4828 Sorry. I don't know English. I use the telephone translator. Tony Leung teach Steelwire Tong long Pai? Thank You
@southerntempleschoolofkung48284 жыл бұрын
Arturo Garido yes - Tony Leung taught Steelwire Tong Long Pai in London U.K
@milescoleman910 Жыл бұрын
This is the school he started I assume. ( I still have one of those vests in a closet somewhere from my training there 30 years ago.)
@dmxmartialarts3 жыл бұрын
7:03 the difference between modern judo and the original form of judo... Jigoro Kano changed the techniques because he was an idealist, he wanted a more compassionate society...I have always taken issue with the brutality of SPM, its main objective is to kill or maim, however, what happens when your elderly parent with dementia attacks you, or your teenage son with schizophrenia induced psychosis attacks you, are you going to kill and maim them? I would argue NO...therefore every martial art needs compassionate subduing techniques like the ones Jigoro Kano taught.
@shengchenfan3 жыл бұрын
If your elderly parent or your son with Schizophrenia attacks you, no you don't kill or maim them. Most of us who knows how to do these things also have everyday "Common Sense" to know the difference between a family member with a mental disability and some low life who trying to kill or maim you. If you are train at such level of violence,you also know how to control it as well.If my drunk Uncle walks up me saying he wants to test me,I'm not going to headbutt him and knee him in the balls.If you are an instructor you should already know the answer to the statement you made above. SMH
@dmxmartialarts3 жыл бұрын
@@shengchenfan Rubbish...maybe you have heard the saying "you fight the way you train" therefore if you are only training to respond to an altercation with severe violence then that is how you will respond any time someone attacks you. Jigoro Kano knew that and that is why his approach was to teach his students to subdue their opponents by bringing them to the ground and subdue them with a joint lock, as this causes the least amount of physical injuries to the assailant. Police officers also know this, that is why their restraining techniques are based on the Jigoro Kano model. If your interest is in competing for money and pride, like boxers, kickboxers, and the like, then all you have to worry about is training hard to beat down the opponent. If however, your interest is self-defense then you must also train humane subduing methods alongside the brutal traditional techniques.
@KevinWikse3 жыл бұрын
@@dmxmartialarts There is a "Buddha Hands" perspective to Southern Mantis also. It is not always front and center but it is there.
@littletraveller54283 жыл бұрын
Chefs are good with knives but don’t go round chopping waiters up when they lose their rag