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04-30-2004, 09:39 PM
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Kenpo no, Kempo yes (I believe)
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Kempo, I never heard of it...

What exactly is this kempo you speak of?
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Oh shit you know what I'm messed up, Shorinji Kempo in Japanese. It is said to me the link between Kung Fu and Karate. Shorinji Kempo is the Japanese way of saying Shaolin Kung Fu. My bad. I wasn't really paying attention. My bad.
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As Panta already said there is White Crane (Southern style) but there is also Black Crane (Northen style).
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Wow, I finder realy long list of Kung Fu styles. I will post it all here. Here is first and realy short part of it.

Chiao-Ti; Chih Yu-Hsi; Shuai-Chiao
-Pai-Chang
-Pai-Chang
-Shuai-Go

Chih Yu-His

Chuan-Fa; Ken Fat; Kempo; Chinese Kempo
-Chugoku

Jou Fa

Sanshou

Tamo Chien

Ti-Sha Shou

Tso-Ku Shu
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05-01-2004, 05:02 AM
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these are the ones i know of/have heard of:

wing chun
shuai chiao
the animal styles(tiger,dragon,snake,leapord,crane,mantis,eag le,pheonix,crab,chicken[i'm serious],insect[again,serious],unicorn,toad,scorpion,lizard, that's all i can think of for animals)
shaolin fist
hung ga
drunken fist (8 immortal whatsitcalled)
san shou
the tai chis (sun,wu,chen,yang)
hop gar
xing yi
ba gua
white lotus
chin na
yi jin jing
lui hi ba fa
wushu
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05-01-2004, 04:37 PM
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Qigong
Different spellings of the same thing. Not really a martial art, per se, just an exercise for cultivating chi/qi that many arts use. Lots of schools that teach a non-internal style will incorporate some of this the same way other schools use stretching, simply because of all the beneficial side effects that it produces.

Ditto for Chin Na. I don't think there's a style that focuses exclusively on it; it's more like a grappling system that a lot of styles incorporate into their training later on.
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05-01-2004, 11:04 PM
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Here is second part of list (much longer than first one).



Kung-Fu; Wu Shu; Gung-Fu; Chinese Boxing

Ax Hand
Ba-Ji
Bai-Ma-Sya-Shan
Bak-Sing
Bak-Sing Choy-Li-Fut
Black Tiger
Bok Fu Pai ("White Tiger")
Bok Mei Pai; Pat Mei Pai ("White Eyebrow")
Cannon Fist
Cha Chuan
Chang Chuan Pi-Kua
Chang Chuan; Changquan ("Long Fist")
Chi Hsing
Chi Hsuan Men
Chi Hsuan Sho
Chi Jiao
Chi-Chi-San
Chia Chia Chuan
Chien Yuen
Chin-Na; Feng-Chiu Shu; Tso-Ku Shu; Ti-Sha Shou
Ching-Nien Chuan
Cho Chiao
Choi Li Fo Chia Chuan
Choy
Choy Mok
Choy-Gar; Choy-Ga; Tsai
Choy-Li-Fut; Choy-Lay-Fut
Hung-Hsing
Chuan Chu Shing Ie
Chung Chuan
Chung Tao Chuan
Crane
Dachenquan
Di-Tang
Dim Mak
Don Bei
Drunken Monkey
Drunken Style
Du
Eagle Claw
Eight Drunken Fairies
Eight Immortals
Eight Trigrams
Eighteen Daoist Palms
Emei
Er-Liang-Men; Erh-Lang-Men
Fan-Tzu; Fan-Tzu-Men; Ba-Fan
Feng-Chiu Shu
Five Animals
Five Elders
Five Families
Fong Ngan
Fu Hu Chuan
Fu-Jow Pai; Fu-Chiao Pai ("Tiger Claw")
Fukien
Fut
Fut-Gar; Fut-Ga; Fu-Jya ("Buddha Palm")
Grand Earth
Hakka Chuan
Hao Chuan
Hap Ka
Ho-Chi
Hok; Hork Yang ("Crane")
Honan Chuan
Hop-Gar; Ho-Jya; Ho-Chia; Lama
Hou Chuan; Ta-Cheng Chuan; Ta Sheng
Hsia Chia Chuan
Hsien Lie He Chuan; Hsin I Liu He Chuan ("Six Harmonies")
Hsing-I; Hsing-Yi; Hsing-I Lu-Ho Chuan; I-Chuan; Xingyiquan
Five Element Xing-I
Six Harmonies Xing-I
Hua Chien
Hua Chuan
Hua Mountain
Hung Chuan
Hung-Chia Chuan
Hung-Fat
Hung-Ga
Hung-Gar; Hung-Kuen; Hung Chuan; Hung Kune
I-Chuan; Yi-Quan; (originally, Ta-Cheng Chuan)
Jow-Ga
Kang-Fa
Ke-Chia
King-Li
Kuei Ting
Kuen Hue Hok Pai ("Tiger Crane")
Kuen Hue Hokpai
Kun Lun Pai
Kung Chia
Kung Li
Kung-Ki Chuan
Kuo Chuan
Kwantung
Kwong Sai Look Leum
Lan Shou
Lau-Gar; Lau-Ga
Law Horn
Lay-Gar
Le-Fa
Li-Gar; Li-Chia
Liang-I ("Two Instruments")
Lien Wan
Liu-Chia Chuan
Liu-Gar; Li-Ga; Liu-Jya
Liu-He
Liu-Ho Chuan (“Buddha Disciple’s Boxing”)
Liu-Ho Pa-Fa
Lo-Han Chuan
Long Fist
Loong Fu Pai
Loong Kuen Chuan
Loong Ying Mor Kiu ("Southern Dragon"; "Dragon Style Magical Arms")
Lor Horn Mon
Lost Monkey
Lost Track
Luk Hop Kuen
Lung-Hsing ("Dragon"); Lung-Hsing Pa-Kua Chang ("Dragon Style Eight Trigrams Palm")


thats all for tonight, I have to go now. i will post more of it tomorow.
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05-02-2004, 12:01 PM
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Hay Say Fu.
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how could i have forgotten buddha palm and monkey
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