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This is a link to 30 martial arts videos by me, most of which are animal styles. I know these aren’t technically furry art, but they are animal-related, for what it’s worth. I’ve seen people posting pictures of all kinds of things including real feral animals on this site – hopefully this isn’t too far out of range. I’ve been doing martial arts for about 30 years or so today. I only took karate, capoeira, and kung fu classes for a couple years as such, so the rest was adapted from various sources for my own use after that. I made a conscious choice to go wide instead of deep, to see where it took me. When I perform them, I try to put myself into the mind of the animal, to connect with what it means to me and to the world on a deeper level. These forms are based on the movements of the boar, bull, cat, cobra, crane, dragon, duck, elephant, fish, frog, horse, leopard, lion, panther, peacock, rooster, scorpion, snake, swan, and tiger. I hope some of you get a kick out of them!
This is a link to 30 martial arts videos by me, most of which are animal styles. I know these aren’t technically furry art, but they are animal-related, for what it’s worth. I’ve seen people posting pictures of all kinds of things including real feral animals on this site – hopefully this isn’t too far out of range. I’ve been doing martial arts for about 30 years or so today. I only took karate, capoeira, and kung fu classes for a couple years as such, so the rest was adapted from various sources for my own use after that. I made a conscious choice to go wide instead of deep, to see where it took me. When I perform them, I try to put myself into the mind of the animal, to connect with what it means to me and to the world on a deeper level. These forms are based on the movements of the boar, bull, cat, cobra, crane, dragon, duck, elephant, fish, frog, horse, leopard, lion, panther, peacock, rooster, scorpion, snake, swan, and tiger. I hope some of you get a kick out of them!
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