Djimbe
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Saintinistic said:the context was in the rocket science.
I honestly have NO Idea what it is that you mean by this .
and if you look at the localised kung fu, theres more than these minimalist styles you speak of. in shanghai we may find hundreds of different clubs. the crouching cricket mantis style...
There are a LOT of systems out there . Some of them are bound to Suck . The Issue that Im taking is that youre basically Predjudging ones that VERY WELL DO NOT suck because they happened to come from the same COUNTRY as another system that does ! Thats retarded ! I mean , This Country invented Ice Cream and the Hamburger , and Barbeque ! YUM ! It also Inveented the Fruitcake , Tuna Casserole , and the "String Bean Cassarole" SPEWWWW !!!
People in this Country lump ALL Chinese MAs into 1 category Ignorantly . it only really takes a LITTLE Brain Application/Effort to make the Distinction between what ALL Good MAs and MAschools should teach , and being a Style Whore or a Biggot .
but using the aspects of animals in them requires various understandings and different applications of "similar" moves.
Actually , Animals are realy just DESCRIPTIVE in Chinese Culture . There is a move in Xingyi refered to as "Tiger Hold Head" . Anatomically tiger could NEVER do this move . The "Tiger" part is meant to Imply that the move itsel is to be used with Brashness and Power , not that any Tiger actually ever DID the bloody thing ! they just dont - CANT - even BEND like that !
So Chinese like to name things afer Animals .
Get over it .
Would the move be any better if it was called "Defensive Maneuvre #27" ?
Nope .
Oh , and Look at what , Duck Walking from Wrestling , or the Spider Guard from BJJ ! Do you REALLY think that a SPIDER fights like that ?
No , its JUST A NAME .
Chinese Culture is rife with animal Imagery . using an Animal typicaly denotes a Quality thats associated with said creature , some for Cunning , some for Intellect , some for Strength , some speed ... I mean ...
You never hear anyone called "Sheepish" ? Or a "Cheeky Monkey" ? "Stubborn as an Ass" ? A "Stallion" ? Animals have Images and these Images are associated with MAs in China .
BFD .
If it takes ANY person ANY longer to learn "Monkeys Punch" than it does "Punch Number Twelve" when they are the EXACT same move , then that person is a Dumbass with some SERIOUS hangups .
If you dont understand the Culture , then just Ignore the technique names .
while it is true i have not studied all styles. i have studied various arts. perfecting Muay Thai isnt as in depth as other practices. its a sport.
others have an almost shrine experince attached to them.
I totally Disagree . The ppl that i know that are TRULY good at Muay Thai have taken their time and put in DECADES of Study . Newbies are Newbs , no matter their System . A 2 year MT student isnt any better than a 2-year Praying Mantis one from a Good School .
so, in a perhaps better description: Muay Thai is easier in its less (not devoid of..) formal approach and is less esoteric in application. its also good for street. not requiring hidden apple monkey pulling techniques.
If you actually knew the Traditional names for even HALF the crap in Muay Thai I think that you would Rethink the above . There are just as many goofy-sounding Animal and Nature references .