Some martial arts have a key document, a reference, a bible;
that students can always go back to and find ways to improve their performance
and understanding of their art. The Gold Book of Wu Family Style of Taijiquan
is a famous example. Also, a little more loosely defined, but extremely important are
the Taijiquan Classics.
Another is Chinese Gentle Art Complete: The Bible of
Ngo Cho Kun.
Ngo Cho Kun (Wuzuquan) is also known as Five Ancestors Fist.
Ngo Cho Kun is a southern style of Kung Fu which through it’s various ancestor
arts, reaches back to the Shaolin Temple.
Chinese Gentle Art Complete was first published in 1917,
having been written by Yo Chiok Sam. The Bible of Ngo Cho Kun, as it is known,
is the first known publication on this art. Yo Chiok Sam was a disciple of the
modern founder of this art, Chua Giok Beng.
It looks to both an excellent reference for
those who do study as well as glimpse into history which I personally find
intriguing; a throwback to how martial arts was practiced years ago.
Ngo Cho Kun may well have been one of the inputs to Okinawan
Karate; some similarities in technique are clear.
The book includes over 700 photographs depicting single and
double short and long hand techniques, kneeling and evading techniques, “Nine
Section Brocade,” “Nine Rotary,” and “18 Scholar” methods solo and partner
drills and finally both empty hand and weapons forms.
The book has been translated by Alexander Lim Co and
published by Tambuli Media.
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>>Some martial arts (system) have a key document, a reference, a bible; that students can always go back to and find ways to improve their performance and understanding of their art. The Gold Book of Wu Family Style of Taijiquan is a famous example. Also, a little more loosely defined, but extremely important are the Taijiquan Classics.
That is quite true. SLT's IMA system has their books just like Hung Gar, White Eyebrows, Choy Li Fut system, Wing Chun, etc.
Having the book w/ one's own personalized notes is more important than the video. .. .
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