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I would like to find out about the dragon style of Kung Fu. I've tried to find information on google and such, but nothing to helpful. Anything will help, especially someone that takes it! Thanks :D

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The Dragon style of kung fu is regarded as a high level style, i.e. It is mainly an internal system. Having said this, the beginner's training will be "hard" and defined. This leads eventually to a softer and flowing approach where the main objective becomes the cultivation of Chi (but in a combative format).

The Dragon exponent is evasive, usually using the upper body movement to avoid the opponent's strikes, as opposed to using the stance which is the case, for example, for the Wing Chun exponent.

The Dragon style's weapons include, the fist, the claw, low sweeps, and even the leopard punch. Because of its' high level of internal training, the Dragon strikes are very penetrative and are aimed at damaging internal organs and are potentially deadly.

This is a just a quick explanation of the Southern Dragon Fist. The style itself is complex but I believe it to be one of the best Kung Fu styles on can learn if one is lucky enough to find a real master.

Use your time on an art that is worthwhile and not on a dozen irrelevant "ways".

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Thanks, that's some good information, much appreciated. :D

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Unfortunately, I don't. Thank You Anyways :D

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- Will Durant

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