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=Stance of the Perfected Tiger= | =Stance of the Perfected Tiger= | ||
β | ''The Tiger represents hardened, trained and disciplined physicality. There is no messing around with trickery or specialised approaches - the Tiger is simply stronger, quicker and better than his opponent. | + | ''The Tiger represents hardened, trained and disciplined physicality. There is no messing around with trickery or specialised approaches - the Tiger is simply stronger, quicker and better than his opponent. Visually, the Tiger form is one of hard, linear attacks with perpetually tensed muscles and shouts of aggression. The martial artist will often use Ying Jow (eagle claw) hand shapes, as well as powerful straight kicks and aggressive strong parries.'' |
'''Cost:''' 3 Yang Chi and 3 Yin Chi to adopt this stance. | '''Cost:''' 3 Yang Chi and 3 Yin Chi to adopt this stance. |