In Chinese culture and other oriental cultures too the maximun animals are the tigger and the dragon, but what about the bear? I am not a tigger not even a dragon but I consider myself a bear. I am a 42 years old man with some bacon, my punches and kicks are pretty hard but I am lacking flexibility and have no quick and speed like the tigger or dragon.
Some years ago when I went with my youngest daugther to see the movie Kung Fu Panda I felt very conected with Po, and in some ways Iam Kung Fu Panda.
Manny
Someone need a bear-hug???
LOL!
Back to the animal of the bear, from the southern temple, the "Bear" style was one that was Full of "Strength" and "Over-powering" it's opponent.
So, the shaolin pratitioners, created style based off those types of techniques.A controversial kempo, "The 5 circling tigers" was rumored to be actually from a rare bear form.
(5 circling tigers: As opponent punches in with straight right to face, cat stance back with right leg, so left foot is forward, then left hand downward circular tiger block to wrist.step out quickly with left leg to opponent's 45 outside of opponent's right leg, simultaneously delivering a right tiger claw/palm strike to opponent's ear.Right hand Bear paw to back of opponent's head/neck area, pull head down with the strike.(Bear paw is like tiger claw, but all fingers are together, like a leapar'd paw, kingda a combo a forearm/monkey paw strike)
Slight right knee to groin, simultaneously performing a right downward elbow to spine.
(2 options after that: DM 19 ending, as in grab head, open door step, drive opponent's head into ground
Or:
guillotine choke/neck break.)