The Benefits of Hand Forms in Martial Arts
Author: Tony Mendoza
Date Posted: January 13, 2007
Hand Forms are our most ancient training tool and were the most
important part of martial art training in old China. They would
prepare you for learning the techniques and help with everything
from stances to physical training. They are the most important tool
to developing solid stances and foot work along with proper strikes,
kicks, breathing, and balance and there is nothing that teaches
movement patterns in the same way. Form practice is and has always
been the quickest way to advance in Kung Fu, in every way. It has
also been the most neglected.
When the art we now call "San Soo" was brought over from China
by Grandmaster Jimmy H. Woo, it underwent some changes to make it
easier to learn for Westerners. Traditionally, San Soo forms were
longer than the 26 move hand forms we do today. Grandmaster chose
to break the original hand forms into smaller pieces to suit the
Western audience. He also showed a way to combine our short hand
forms together to recreate the original long hand form style of
practice.
It is not known if combining hand forms together in this manner
recreates the original long hand forms, but it was, and still is
today, the way taught by Jimmy H. Woo to practice doing long hand
forms. It is believed that the original long hand forms consisting
of 102 total moves: 100 fighting movements and two salutes.
Recently, with the help of my teacher, Master Robert Phillips,
I have developed a comprehensive and easy to learn method of teaching
hand forms to those of you that are not enrolled in a Kung Fu school.
I have put the training methods into two different eBooks. The standard
eBook is set up move by move with easy to understand descriptions
and images to help you learn quickly. The deluxe eBook contains
everything that the standard version has plus video clips of each
move to make learning even easier. We currently offer one hand form
in these formats and will be adding more soon.
For more information on these eBooks, go to The Phillips School
of Kung Fu San Soo Website at http://www.phillipskungfu.com/
Doing your hand forms regularly can develop both your inner and
outer strengths and can be very meditative as well as providing
the physical challenge to those who want complete balance, strength
and power.
About The Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tony Mendoza Jr. is a Kung Fu San Soo Black Belt
Instructor as well as a Certified Fitness Trainer with 27 years
of experience helping people become better Martial Arts through
fitness. Visit his site at http://www.kungfutrainingsecrets.com
Article Source: JKD Street Combat
- online collection of San Soo Kung Fu articles.
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