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Northern Shaolin Tan Tui 12 Row Series ( more information )
- Coherent Step
- Cross Kick
- Slash & Squash
- Uphold Fork
- Uphold & Shoot
- Double Unrolling
- Single Unrolling
- Stamp & Tread
- Lock & Stick
- Flying Kick
- Hook & Hang
- Advance Step & Cross
The heart of the Northern Shaolin system consists of the ten classic long forms of Shaolin. Presently these ten forms are the most commonly practiced forms in China because they are believed to contain all of the original techniques of Shaolin. These forms are not the performance oriented wu shu. The forms of Shaolin are aggressive fighting forms. Each move exhibits both attack and defense. The ten forms are very challenging and require a rigorous training regime. The ten sets are:
- Hoi Mun (entering the gate)
- Liang Po (following step)
- Cho Ma (riding horse)
- Ch'un Sum (penetrating heart)
- Mo Ngai (martial practice)
- Tun Ta (close fighting)
- Mui Fa (plum flower)
- Pat Po (eight steps)
- Lien Huan (connecting circles)
- Sik Fat (the method)
Aside from the Tan Tui and the ten core sets, EBM also teaches the following empty handed and two person fighting forms:
- Lim Po (continuous step)
- Sui Wan (small circles)
- Bang Po (seven star praying mantis)
- Lok Hop (six harmonies)
- Northern Shaolin Lohan (forms 1-4)
- Lohan two person fighting form
- Iron Lohan
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