Southern Shaolin Immortal Crane Fist Book by Paul Koh
The crane in Chinese culture has always been held in high esteem and has long symbolized longevity, happiness and good fortune. The subtle nature of the crane form draws the Kung Fu practitioner into the more sophisticated aspects of Kung Fu training.
Its natural grace and attributes bring a refinement to the practitioner's understanding of his technique and movements. In this second volume of his Kung Fu in a Minute series, Master Paul Koh examines the history of the crane form and details the different strikes, beaks, wings and footwork of the crane.
If one wishes to have a complete and well-rounded understanding of southern Chinese Kung Fu, it is paramount that they expose themselves to the knowledge imbued within the Immortal Crane Fist.
About the Author:
Sifu Paul Koh is a Kung Fu master specializing in Hung Gar Tiger Crane and Fu Jow Pai Tiger Claw. With over 40 years of training, he studied under top masters and immersed in Chinese language and culture since his teens.
He is a leading instructor, author of several books on traditional forms, and creator of Kung Fu In A Minute. Headmaster of Bo Law Kung Fu (BLKF Tiger Claw) in New York, he teaches forms, weapons, lion dance, philosophy, and builds confidence through practice.
Length: 173 pages
Publication date: 2021
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