Description: Black Belt Magazine Aug 1969 Praying Mantis Kung-Fu Black Dragon Society 66 pages - Wear on edges, corners, covers, spine - see images. The Praying Mantis style of Kung Fu, known as Tanglangquan in Chinese, is a distinctive and highly effective martial arts system inspired by the movements and behavior of the praying mantis insect. Here's a brief overview of the history and development of Praying Mantis Kung Fu: Origins: Praying Mantis Kung Fu is believed to have originated in China during the late Ming Dynasty (around the 17th century) in the Shandong province. Legend has it that a Shaolin monk named Wang Lang developed the style after observing the movements of a praying mantis catching and fighting its prey. Development: Wang Lang is said to have combined the agile and deceptive movements of the mantis with his own martial arts knowledge to create a new fighting style. Over time, the Praying Mantis system was refined and passed down through generations, with various branches and lineages emerging. Characteristics: Praying Mantis Kung Fu is characterized by its use of rapid, evasive footwork, intricate hand techniques, and deceptive strikes that mimic the movements of a praying mantis. Practitioners employ a combination of short-range and long-range attacks, as well as joint locks, throws, and pressure point strikes. Branches: There are several branches or variations of Praying Mantis Kung Fu, each with its own unique techniques, forms, and training methods. Some of the most well-known branches include Seven Star Praying Mantis, Plum Blossom Praying Mantis, and Taiji Praying Mantis. Influence: Praying Mantis Kung Fu has had a significant influence on other martial arts styles, both within China and around the world. Its fluid and deceptive movements have been incorporated into various martial arts systems, including other styles of Kung Fu, as well as modern combat sports like mixed martial arts (MMA). Training: Training in Praying Mantis Kung Fu typically includes forms (sequences of movements), partner drills, sparring, and conditioning exercises. Emphasis is placed on developing speed, agility, coordination, and sensitivity to the opponent's movements. International buyers (outside United States) may experience - delays from customs inspection. - import duties and taxes which buyers must pay. - brokerage fees payable at the point of delivery. ----- Combined Shipping Available I will combine similar items into as few packages as possible taking into consideration the class of shipping requested & suggest similar alternate shipping services if it is a lower cost. Do not purchase your cart items right away, instead ask me to create an invoice (s) for all your items.
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Publication Name: Black Belt
Signed: No
Publisher: Black Belt, Inc
Publication Month: August
Publication Year: 1969
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Issue Number: 2
Volume: 6
Distribution: Paid Circulation
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Martial Arts
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Topic: Kung Fu, Praying Mantis Technique