Fei Lung Sin
Fei Lung Sin is a modern martial art form basically derived from Chinese kung fu. There are also influences from Muay Thai, Ninjutsu and other martial arts.
Origin
The origin of this style is quite controversial, since few praticants have knowledge of its history. Fei Lung Sin means Great Flying Dragon in Chinese, but the style has no direct connection to Longying(dragon style).
Fei Lung Sin is praticed in Brazil(state of São Paulo), possibly in Chile, but it is hard to find its initial geographic position, because it blends several martial arts.
Techniques
The first techniques contain basic self-defense techniques: punches, kicks and blocks. Later techniques inclusde many self-defense drills, aerial kicks, elbow and knee strikes, sweeps, specific atacks(tiger claw, leopard paw, mantis hook, crane fist, snake fist, palm strikes, index-finger strikes), etc... Intermediate students begin weapons training, street-oriented: three different sized staffs, the knife and the liangjiegun(nunchaku). Advanced training also includes Mok Yang Jong and Taijiquan.
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