Lu Shui-T'ien and his guerrila fighting.

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   By HiddenPalm on Friday, June 28, 2002 - 11:53 am: Edit Post

Ok I'm going to post a question. But before I do. I ask .. . no I beg, please do not get off the subject. Everytime I post something here, it gets out of hand. I'm talking about schools attacking each other and grandmasters being threatened, the works. Just chill out inhale into your dantien 12 times and focus. Remember 99% of you guys wont even find this question relevent anyways. Ok, now that I got that out of the way.

Park Bok Nam mentions that his teacher fought traditional barehand and weapons without firearms with an elite guerrila group in the Sino-Japanese war in his books.

Did Lu Shui-T'ien ever train Park Bok Nam guerrila fighting tactics?

For example, how to conceal yourself ontop of a tree and how to move in night time silently, booby traps, survival, etc. If he did, does Park teach these methods to his students?

I'm guessing probally not since those skills are not needed by the average American. But it would have been a nice contribution to BaGua since it would have been martial knowledge. Perhaps one of his students may have explored this?


   By Mark Hatfield on Saturday, June 29, 2002 - 09:10 am: Edit Post

If he did, it's not mentioned in the books or tapes. Probably to select students only.


   By Joe Nobody on Wednesday, July 03, 2002 - 10:37 pm: Edit Post

Lol! Imagine he knows a whole circle form that teaches tree hiding and camoflauge!
I'm picturing him walking in a circle and as he nears a stump, he drops behind it and stays REALLY still.


   By organic on Sunday, July 07, 2002 - 02:42 pm: Edit Post

The moderator should delete messages like the previous one, since it has nothing to do with the
post. Heck, delete this one while you are at it!

David


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