Greetings everyone! As I said I'm not a Karate practitioner, but rather a Wing Chun practitioner. Though both of our arts take a different approach to things, I have a lot of respect for Karate, and the reason I'm here is because I'm very curious about looking into where the art I practice came from, and one theory that I've been looking into is that Wing Chun evolved from Fujian White Crane which is also said to be an ancestor of Karate.
Something interesting I have found is that a few Karatekas have compared the Seisan, Sanchin and/or Tensho Katas, which allegedly evolved from the San Zhan form from White Crane (Assuming I've done my homework correctly), to our first form Sil Lim Tao, usually also pointing out Wing Chun's possible origins in White Crane. At first I thought this claim was a little bit iffy, but then I came across a style of Wing Chun that actually resembles White Crane a great deal while still making use of all the basic Wing Chun techniques we know today, and their version of SLT actually resembled those three katas quite a bit more than the conventional version of SLT I was used to. When I looked at San Zhan, this foreign style of SLT I'd never seen before, and a conventional version of the form in that order, I saw what seemed to be a bit of an evolution between each style, and Seisan, Sanchin and Teshno seemed to match up very nicely.
So what I'm proposing is that, from what I could see, this other version of the SLT form looked MUCH more similar to the Seisan, Sanchin and Teshno katas some Karatekas have compared to conventional Wing Chun, which once again supports a theory of a common White Crane ancestor.
However, I am NOT a Karate practitioner, so I could very well be talking out of my rear end, so I decided to ask you guys if you think my point is valid or not. I'm not here to show any disrespect or to come off as ignorant (which I most likely am), I'm just a guy that's interested in finding out where his martial art came from.
Here is the San Zhan form from White Crane:
Here is the Seisan Kata from Goju Ryu:
Sanchin:
Teshno:
"Old" Sil Lim Tao:
Conventional Sil Lim Tao:
Once again, I'm just a guy that's interested in finding out where his martial art came from and decided to look to a few outsiders for help on his mission :asian:
Peace!
Something interesting I have found is that a few Karatekas have compared the Seisan, Sanchin and/or Tensho Katas, which allegedly evolved from the San Zhan form from White Crane (Assuming I've done my homework correctly), to our first form Sil Lim Tao, usually also pointing out Wing Chun's possible origins in White Crane. At first I thought this claim was a little bit iffy, but then I came across a style of Wing Chun that actually resembles White Crane a great deal while still making use of all the basic Wing Chun techniques we know today, and their version of SLT actually resembled those three katas quite a bit more than the conventional version of SLT I was used to. When I looked at San Zhan, this foreign style of SLT I'd never seen before, and a conventional version of the form in that order, I saw what seemed to be a bit of an evolution between each style, and Seisan, Sanchin and Teshno seemed to match up very nicely.
So what I'm proposing is that, from what I could see, this other version of the SLT form looked MUCH more similar to the Seisan, Sanchin and Teshno katas some Karatekas have compared to conventional Wing Chun, which once again supports a theory of a common White Crane ancestor.
However, I am NOT a Karate practitioner, so I could very well be talking out of my rear end, so I decided to ask you guys if you think my point is valid or not. I'm not here to show any disrespect or to come off as ignorant (which I most likely am), I'm just a guy that's interested in finding out where his martial art came from.
Here is the San Zhan form from White Crane:
Here is the Seisan Kata from Goju Ryu:
Sanchin:
Teshno:
"Old" Sil Lim Tao:
Conventional Sil Lim Tao:
Once again, I'm just a guy that's interested in finding out where his martial art came from and decided to look to a few outsiders for help on his mission :asian:
Peace!
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