Northern and Southern styles of mt: Old Forum Topic Northern and Southern styles of mt
MA dude
I recently heard that mt has northern and southern styles. Could someone explain the difference between these two? I also heard that even different mt camps have different styles of mt So anyone tell me the different camp styles?
Last edited by MA dude on Mon Jan 12, 2004 12:54 am, edited 3 times in total
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Ninja Kl0wn
There are subtle variations on the art depending on the camp and region. Emphasis on certain techniques over others, variations in stance, slight variations on techniques, etc. If you watch a fight, chances are you'll hardly notice the difference between them. It's more like the differences between different styles of karate than the differences between, say, southern and northern kung fu for example.
I just wonder who is having fun editing your posts.
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MA dude
I am defenitely wondering who is changing my posts. I have had to edit my first post on this forum 3 times now. Who is doing this and why? Is this a cruel mod joke?
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Pec
it's funny though
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JKDDANNY
Southern Thai like to use the forearm a lot!
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nostyleart
forearms are used a bit more in southern, but overall they are the same and are based on the same basis and traditions.
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