kidswarrior
Senior Master
Just to complicate matters even more I went digging through my MA mags last night and found a very long interview with Shaolin monk Shi Xing Hao who wanted to respond to all the internet criticism of the carnival show atmosphere unfolding at the main Temple in China.
He says there are now two sides to the Shaolin tradition, the internal fighting arts and the external Wushu displayed for tourists.
"There is no need to keep them too separate, and yet you cant allow them to be too close."
He demonstrated in pictures exactly what the difference is between the Wushu Horse and Arrow stance for the public...and the real stances as they are practiced in private.
Unlike the monks in the clip I posted he keeps his feet parallel for both styles.
You may want to go a little further than mags and check out Phillip Starr's book, Martial Mechanics. It's become a staple referent in my practice. Good pics and better explanations.
Also, P.S. was a member here at one time. May be able to contact him with some of your questions.