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5thBrother
06-14-2003, 07:36 AM
Hi. are there any clips or pictures on the net on the tam tui forms (10 or 12 either/or)

i have only found one clip of form 1..

anyone know any online resources for them?

thanks

5th Bro

shaolin kungfu
06-15-2003, 09:42 AM
I remember seeing some clips around here somewhere. They were posted along with some shuai chiao clips. I'll see if i can find them.:)

norther practitioner
06-16-2003, 07:45 AM
empty flower (http://www.emptyflower.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi/YaBB.cgi?board=vids)

This has a bunch of vids... mostly internal, but there is a good vid of some tan tui....


I think selini108 had some tan tui at one point, but I don't see it there now....

Losttrak
06-16-2003, 08:47 AM
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David Jamieson
06-16-2003, 09:27 AM
http://www.kungfu.net/images/animations/kungfu14.html

That's a very short little animation of one side of a road from Tan tui.

Anyway, I'm noty sure you will be able to find the whole form on the web. But maybe, ya never know. There are books and videos on the set you can get and it is a pretty well known set in North Shaolin.

cheers

beiquan
06-20-2003, 12:09 PM
10 road Islamic Tantui (http://emptyflower.stanford.edu/video/Han_TanTui.WMV)

enjoy...

MasterKiller
06-20-2003, 12:18 PM
That set Beiquan posted has a lot of moves in common with the TanTui set we do.....

Interesting.

David Jamieson
06-20-2003, 01:02 PM
Yep, there are similar if not exactly the same roads done with a slightly different flavour, as the 10 road I was taught as part of the Bak Sil Lum curriculum.

A couple of differnces though.
In the set I learned, row 9 and 10 both have jumping heal kicks in them.

cool. Thanks for posting that beiquan.

cheers

count
06-22-2003, 07:45 AM
Grandmaster Han does that set so fast you can't quite see the jumping kicks in 9 and 10, but they are there. since he only does one side of 8, 9, and 10 it kind of runs together. I'm always amazed at that clip. The speed and power shows through loud and clear. It's classic and pricless. Tells me a lot about how Adam Hsu got to be such a perfectionist.

shaolin kungfu, I'm curious what you thought of this? It's a bit different than the Tan Tui that comes form Grandmaster Chian Ho Yin, no?

shaolin kungfu
06-22-2003, 08:49 AM
I liked it.:cool:

Yeah, it's alot different, but you can see alot of similarities to.

I'd say it was more simplistic than Yins. Would you agree?

kai men
06-27-2003, 12:49 PM
the Han Chin Tan video is a jewell. It is very inspiring for all of us.
It is almost the same form we do in our school, coming from Guruzhang. (we practice both ten roads from Bak Siu Lam curriculum plus twelve roads from Jing Mo curriculum).
Nice form!
kindest regards
horacio

TenTigers
07-02-2003, 05:49 PM
what is the origin of that version? It is very similar to the one I was taught when I was a kid-My Sifu simply called his art Bak Siu-Lum P'ai-but taught Tan=Tuie,Lien Bo, and Gwai-ding-which I believe means precious jewel, he taught many techniques, but few forms-Im certain that it was one from column A and one from column B, but it was a nice foundation for a kid, nonetheless.