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Si Pal ki ( one of the many ways to spell it)


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Hey.... I have seen some training of this art. Also a friend of mine is into this korean Ma.

I know it uses much pressure points , ´´dirty techniques ´´ , puling hair , face , eyes , etc.

What is the parenthood of this martial art ? What do u know?

´´ The evil may win a round , but not the fight ´´

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Hey.... I have seen some training of this art. Also a friend of mine is into this korean Ma.

I know it uses much pressure points , ´´dirty techniques ´´ , puling hair , face , eyes , etc.

What is the parenthood of this martial art ? What do u know?

It's Korean Kung Fu.

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Hey.... I have seen some training of this art. Also a friend of mine is into this korean Ma.

I know it uses much pressure points , ´´dirty techniques ´´ , puling hair , face , eyes , etc.

What is the parenthood of this martial art ? What do u know?

It's Korean Kung Fu.

Could you elaborate further? I have know nothing of the nuances of the style, nor have I ever heard of it.

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Hey.... I have seen some training of this art. Also a friend of mine is into this korean Ma.

I know it uses much pressure points , ´´dirty techniques ´´ , puling hair , face , eyes , etc.

What is the parenthood of this martial art ? What do u know?

It's Korean Kung Fu.

Could you elaborate further? I have know nothing of the nuances of the style, nor have I ever heard of it.

It's not a specific style, it's just what Korean people call kung fu. It's not an indigenous art to Korea...

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Ah, ok. That is simple enough. Thanks, John.

Some think Long Fist, others Mantis, but the reason there is a confusion is because it depends on what Kung Fu the korean learned! :)

Sip Pal Ki translates to 18 techniques or something like that....

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Ah, ok. That is simple enough. Thanks, John.

Some think Long Fist, others Mantis, but the reason there is a confusion is because it depends on what Kung Fu the korean learned! :)

Sip Pal Ki translates to 18 techniques or something like that....

Kind of like Kumdo being the Korean version of Kendo?

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HMm look at wikipedia , they list si pal ki as other thing different from kung fu.

I have some friends who practice it , and it is not kung fu ( but , it is influenced by kung fu.....every asian art is in some degree )

´´ The evil may win a round , but not the fight ´´

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HMm look at wikipedia , they list si pal ki as other thing different from kung fu.

I have some friends who practice it , and it is not kung fu ( but , it is influenced by kung fu.....every asian art is in some degree )

Some websites that do sibpalki trace it back to kung fu, others don't, but all the sibpalki I've seen is obvious kung fu, I'd have to see your friends... It could be like taekkyun, a "revival" martial art.... Recreated based on the MYBTJ...

Just to give you an example, many sip pal key (so many different spellings...) do a form called so ho yun, which is a Kung Fu form.

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