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		<title>By: Chris Haynes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Haynes</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello,
We have some static palms within our system of Gao Style Bagua that look quite similar to what you have posted here.
Our pressing down and single palm postures look quite similar.  Your snake palm, we call Lion Hold Ball.  Bear Palm, Monkey Offers Fruit and Piercing Heaven and Earth postures are similar also.  The last one you have, Dragon, looks like one we call Log Floats on Water.
I am assuming from your post that you do Sun Lutang's  Bagua.  I suppose that there would be similarities between the Sun Lutang branch and the Gao style branch as they are both Cheng Ting Hua variants.  
Interesting...
Thanks for sharing..
Chris Haynes
www.gaostylebaguausa.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
We have some static palms within our system of Gao Style Bagua that look quite similar to what you have posted here.<br />
Our pressing down and single palm postures look quite similar.  Your snake palm, we call Lion Hold Ball.  Bear Palm, Monkey Offers Fruit and Piercing Heaven and Earth postures are similar also.  The last one you have, Dragon, looks like one we call Log Floats on Water.<br />
I am assuming from your post that you do Sun Lutang&#8217;s  Bagua.  I suppose that there would be similarities between the Sun Lutang branch and the Gao style branch as they are both Cheng Ting Hua variants.<br />
Interesting&#8230;<br />
Thanks for sharing..<br />
Chris Haynes<br />
<a href="http://www.gaostylebaguausa.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.gaostylebaguausa.com</a></p>
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