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I'v done Hsing Yi ,Ba gua , And Tai Chi. Since natrural style is supost to be

 

a combo of said styles I thought it might be good for me to learn it,

 

since there is a really good teacher that going to teach it near me soon.

 

Can anyone tell me about this art (and don't just do a web search and tell me *) If you have done this style only reply. Or some History is ok if its no from the web!

"You punch like a pig and kick like a dog"

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Wu Dao Gong aka Natural Style. After I learn natural style then I'll learn Organice Style (see i can be dumb to) .lol no more cave man jokes plz.

 

do u do this style and what can u tell me about it?? or have you crossed hands with someone that has?

"You punch like a pig and kick like a dog"

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Hey, there's nothing wrong with caveman style. People may laugh at your giant club but when you chase them until they collapse from exhaustion, then hit them with a big rock, they'll realize the power of caveman style!

Paladin - A holy beat down in the name of God!

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I watched about 5 of the videos... they are grainy and short. Every one compleely ignores the lower body; in about half the practitoner leans bacck / backs up. In pretty much every one all the attacker would need to do is press the attack.

 

Oh, and looks nothing like Xingyi, Tiaji, nor Bagua.

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I don't Know if natural style has forms presay. It's more like drills that get one to use your natural reflexes to defened rather than set moves.

 

Your supost to have real exp in the othere internal arts before u learn it.

 

But some how its still a combo of the arts i said before.

 

I liked the Hsing Yi and Ba Gau web site u posted

 

the ba shi form was nicely done

"You punch like a pig and kick like a dog"

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the only art that combines the "three nei jia" arts effectively that i'm aware of is sun style taijiquan... which would stand to reason, as i was told sun lu tang was one of the few modern masters of all 3 systems

"It is not how much you know but how well you have mastered what you've learnt. When making an assessment of one's martial arts training one should measure the depth rather than the length".

- MASTER "General" D. Lacey

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