| Lau Gar History | Definition of Lau Gar Style | Weapons | Five Animals |
Martial Art styles are classified
by using pairs of contrasting words, such as External
or Internal, Hard
or Soft, Long
or Short, Northern
or Southern. Since these descriptions
often lead to confusion the following notes are offered in the hope
that they will clarify the matter. Thus Lau Gar is External Hard A blow
which is seen to be powerful by an observer and results in bruises
and broken bones, plus internal damage if the boxer is good enough,
a forceful block to deal with a forceful attack. Lau Gar tends to be Hard Long Movements
are fully stretched. Lau Gar is Short North Refers
to the geographic origin of the style but has also come to mean
styles that include tumbling routines, very mobile stances, emphasizing
kicks. Lau Gar is clearly a Southern Style Every true traditional Martial Arts is
a blend of the External : Internal, Hard :
Soft, and Long : Short. Moreover such styles
will also contain movements which have no fighting application, being
designed for improving the health of the practitioner. |
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