
Tiger - this is right - Just do it now.
The Tiger is the lord of the land/realm. It is the King of the
Animals (Chinese did not know of Lions until about 10 centuries ago
and used the Tiger as the King of Animals), king of the mountain.
The Tigers natural, easy fluidity hides it's ferocious power and
dominance. Armed with deadly claws, sharp and strong jaws, the Tiger
style is one of Simplicity, Directness and Power. Very simple,
honest and direct strategies valuing truth, honor and justice above
all.
Dominating, controlling, powerful, frontal, larger than life,
Tigers rely upon their size and the explosive force delivered by
their short, thick muscles, clarity of mind, rightness and purity of
spirit to achieve their needs and wants.
Strategy The Tiger does not need to defend, it is
the ultimate predator. It has no evasion techniques, no blocking or
defence. In any confrontation it leaps into attack going for the
quick and direct resolution of the conflict. It does not have the
stamina, inclination or need for enduring and prolonged
activities.
The Tiger uses any simple and direct approach. It's techniques
and methods are easily understood with not a lot of strategic
thinking or planning; and absolutely no preparation. The Tiger is
purely reactive. Either the world is OK or the Tiger will do
something immediate and sudden.
Techniques Yang - Round sudden punches and direct
kicks; round downward clawing techniques first impacting with the
base of the palm and then clawing their way downward, including the
famous Tiger Claw (hu zhua) technique (from which whole styles have
developed). The techniques are in fairly large, wide and circular
motions, much like a big cat swiping. The back legs of a Tiger are
powerful and lend themselves to straight kicks and knees.
Yin - Digging the claws into the meat and separating tendons,
muscles from bones with pulls, twist, tears, or strikes. Straight
inward claws, again using the base of the palm to strike and in this
case bunch up the flesh. Then clamping down with the sharp claws,
digging deeply into the flesh, tearing, ripping and twisting (sounds
gory; but tiger style is not a gentle art!)
Tigers avoid fighting tigers. An old Chinese saying goes "when two
tigers fight, one is killed and the other is severely hurt". The
nature of a tiger is also not to know when to quit. There is no
retreat/surrender. There are no opponents; there are only victims
and play things.
The Tiger has also a playful side that may seem to be wanton but
serves to prepare it's young for real life. Non-adult tigers will
'play fight' with each other. This establishes an order of hierarchy
for the future. And this is necessary to avoid major conflict
between tigers when they are adults. (This still happens in our
school system when teachers are not able to display 'alpha'
characteristics to the students. Then the students will naturally
seek to clarify this amongst themselves!)
Liang-I Shaolin Kung
Fu Tiger Forms Forms are an important aspect of any style.
In centuries gone by, a form would be the style; contain all the
techniques, strategies and movements. Shaolin Kung Fu with it's 1000
years of development has outgrown the one form one principle
simplicity. To accommodate different types of people and their need
for self exploration, Shaolin Kung Fu Australia has a number of forms.
Four of which the Black Sash student may choose to learn for their
grading and one they need to develop themselves. Their choices are;
- The War Tiger (Sparring Form)
- Tiger and Crane (from Hung Gar)
- Golden Lion (linear movement form)
- Resting Tiger (Isometric, Strengthening Form)
- Striking Eagle (for tigers with a smaller frame)
- Two Tigers (2 Person form)
- The Tigers Claw (Hand & Arm Strengthening)
- The Wise Tiger (Tai Chi style form)
- The Tigers Eye (Multiple Attacker form)
The Tiger as a
Person First we need to understand that a person's
character and habits are determined by upbringing, genetics,
experiences, environment and possibilities. Even if you are a person
with a strong tendency towards a certain style you may not have h ad
time to explore and develop it. As you grow older and wiser, one of
two things will happen. You become more bro ad based and your
speciality character will not be as dominant or you become more and
more that character. It may also happen, in cases of traumatic or
enlightening experiences that you change your preferred
style/paradigm. So when looking at the following, look at the core
and try and sperate the external influences to understand the
internal preferences!
You are a Tiger if you prefer;
- immediate action
- clear solutions and paths.
If you find that;
- people talk too much and there is not enough action
- you tend to get restless when there is nothing to do
- when you are more nervous leading up to an even but not when you are in the event
- when you like to play hard and work hard
- when you believe that you are better at things than others
In a group or team situation you would prefer to le ad and define the direction. Your main tools for this would be logic and information together with a good dose of instinct and intuition (gut
feel). You may have problems appreciating slower less direct actions
by other people, you will have great problems if there is another
Tiger in the Group (especially if you or this person are passive
aggressively inclined) and may not have the scope for planning,
visualizing and problem solving.
You are best in emergencies where action is needed now, when a
quick, effective solution is best and a long drawn out plan or
discussion is not possible. When immediate self, family or friends
safety are threatened. You are also best when you go with your
instinct!
The Tigers Strength, bravado and attitude actually protects a
softer, gentler and even vulnerable person inside. Tigers will be
easily hurt by words, lies and innuendos; and will often not have a
way of dealing with this unless they resort to action.
The Ideal Tiger
Practitioner
As a Kung Fu practitioner, to be a full tiger
you need to be big and strong, low EQ, confident and with a good
dose of attitude. You will be a natural leader with at least a small
following of friends where you will be the dominant (Alpha) most the
time. Your partner will most likely be a Crane Character, soft and
gentle on the outside but with an iron core.
Echoes of the
Tiger
Not everyone who is big and strong and powerful is a
Tiger or has predominate Tiger tendencies. Alternately, we can also
find small, petite people who are Tiger predominated. It is of very
little use to try the Tiger's simplicity and directness if you are
half the size of your opponent or half the attitude or half the
ability. For this reason there are sub-spices; changes to the
strategies and attitudes. Remembering that this is not just to
emulate animal movements but as a metaphor for a whole world of
strategies, attitudes, problem solving, etc. Some examples are;
- Eagle (for smaller lighter person, particularly smaller stronger females)
- Bear (for very large and strong persons)
- Lion (working together with a partner who is also a tiger inclined)
- Elephant (for one armed use; ie with weapons, or carrying something)
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NOTE - There were 8 different Tigers in existence before last century;
The Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae)
The South China Tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis)
The Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)
The Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
The Indochinese Tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti)
The Javan Tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica)*
The Caspian Tiger (Panthera tigris virgata)*
The Bali Tiger (Panthera tigris balica)*
Three of the Tiger Family's are now extinct and there are only some 10,000 tigers left in the world, both in the wild and in zoo's. It seems that the three main reason for killing tigers are;
- For Trophies
- For Fashion, clothing and decorations
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
Make your own thoughts about that next time you buy an 'interesting' animal product.
all large great cats belong to the Tiger Style, Small great cats
are Panther, Cheetah, Puma, Minx, Linx, etc. (sorry, house cats do
not get a mention except for this).
Note - Shaolin Kung Fu Australia has h ad three Tiger Kung Fu graduates so far (June 2005);
- Sifu 3rd Degree Chris Serong (ret)
- Sifu Second Degree Sarah Scerri (active)
- Sifu 2nd Degree Wayne Newton (ind.)
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