Does Tina's fighting stance exist?
Well, to the best of my knowledge, maybe.
Back when I took Tai Chi (before I learned it was tougher than Yoga), I learned a stance in the Simplified Yang 24 that looks a lot like what Tina is doing. I believe it's called "Golden Rooster Stands on One Foot."
Generally, though, they make it up in kung fu movies, too, so I wouldn't worry about it too much.
- Akhmed Al-Fayyed
Tina's Fighting Stance
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Actually, if you're looking for improbable martial arts forms, you should check out the young Wong Fei-Hong in <i>Iron Monkey</i>, who in one scene is just naming forms as he makes them up as far as I can tell.
Not to mention the fight with the umbrella that's just like the one in the first <i>Once Upon a Time in China</i>. No matter what they say about folding chairs in <i>God of Cookery</i>, folding chairs and umbrellas are not standard weapons in northern or southern kung fu.
- Akhmed Al-Fayyed
Not to mention the fight with the umbrella that's just like the one in the first <i>Once Upon a Time in China</i>. No matter what they say about folding chairs in <i>God of Cookery</i>, folding chairs and umbrellas are not standard weapons in northern or southern kung fu.
- Akhmed Al-Fayyed