Hi there ,
I have been doing Shotokan Karate for years and years. One of the things I love about my Senei's are they always had respect for other styles and how they worked. The would not mind incorporating it into our free fighting and training it while keeping our basic and Kata traditional to Shotokan.
Now I have always been fascinated by Kung Fu (thanks to Bruce lee, Jet li and Especially Jackie Chan I Ended starting martial arts at age 9) This year I seen all the Ip man movies and have become my all time favriout fight movies. I found the move particularly interesting because of it is kung fu vs karate for the most part. Now thanks to my instructors growing up I have a good grip on reality and before you start rolling your eyes thinking heres another karate chump on here to have a go how this wouldn't be the case, its not.
While watching the movie I noticed how there was alot grappling in it for what I was aware kung fu taught. So much so I seen alot of similarity of moves. Now I know it is a movie and things are exaggerated, stretched and bent I was wandering how you guys feel about how the movie represented your ART. It was so good I am actually thinking of looking for a small class to learn on the side.
I have been doing Shotokan Karate for years and years. One of the things I love about my Senei's are they always had respect for other styles and how they worked. The would not mind incorporating it into our free fighting and training it while keeping our basic and Kata traditional to Shotokan.
Now I have always been fascinated by Kung Fu (thanks to Bruce lee, Jet li and Especially Jackie Chan I Ended starting martial arts at age 9) This year I seen all the Ip man movies and have become my all time favriout fight movies. I found the move particularly interesting because of it is kung fu vs karate for the most part. Now thanks to my instructors growing up I have a good grip on reality and before you start rolling your eyes thinking heres another karate chump on here to have a go how this wouldn't be the case, its not.
While watching the movie I noticed how there was alot grappling in it for what I was aware kung fu taught. So much so I seen alot of similarity of moves. Now I know it is a movie and things are exaggerated, stretched and bent I was wandering how you guys feel about how the movie represented your ART. It was so good I am actually thinking of looking for a small class to learn on the side.