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Ali Hamad Rahim
09-03-2004, 12:52 PM
What was your first and favorite wing chun web site out there. I believe it was Planet Wing Chun or Master A. Fong for me. What’s your opinion? I would love to visit your favorite wing chun web site. It might be hard to get a response. You know; there are a lot of player haters on this forum who just can’t show love, usually the less talented ones.

Ali Hamad Rahim.

detroitwingchun.com (http://detroitwingchun.com)

azwingchun
09-03-2004, 01:30 PM
The first Wing Chun site I ever visited was www.wckfc.com.

Ali Hamad Rahim
09-03-2004, 02:35 PM
Oh yeah, I forgot about that one, that’s a real good one, more or less in my top five. Az wing chun that’s cool; I’m going to it right now. I can tell you been around for a long time, cause that’s an old one. Oh yeah that's what I'm talking about.

Ali Hamad Rahim.

detroitwingchun.com (http://detroitwingchun.com)

old jong
09-03-2004, 05:34 PM
That one was my favorite. (http://www.wingchun.org/) I sometimes go there again and look for new Wing Chun sites.

I also like Ray's site for the valuable articles and the the smiling lady!...;) http://www.springtimesong.com/

PaulH
09-03-2004, 06:40 PM
I nominate Ernie's site as the most offbeat, political incorrect, but full of eye candies for the gypsies and nonconformists among us! =)

wingchuncoach.com

AmanuJRY
09-04-2004, 09:59 AM
Wing Tsun Vancouver (http://www.wingtsunkungfu.com/)

This was the first-favorite. It has a lot of articles, and I had an e-mail address through them that was @wingtsun.com, it was cool.

Nowadays, it's hard to pick just one, and it depends on what criteria I'm judging it for; design, content, etc.

Some good ones;

Robert Chu (http://www.chusaulei.com/)
Julio Ferrer (http://www.sifujuliowingchun.com/)
Sunny Tang (http://www.sunnytang.com/.)
Eric Artz (http://www.artofdefense.com/)
Ving Tsun Museum (http://home.vtmuseum.org/index.php)

and, of course;

Rene Ritchie (http://www.wingchunkuen.com/index.html)
Wing Chun World (http://www.wingchun.org/)
and the other well known ones.

Matrix
09-05-2004, 01:38 PM
Originally posted by PaulH
I nominate Ernie's site as the most offbeat, political incorrect, but full of eye candies for the gypsies and nonconformists among us! =) Speaking of Ernie's site.....
Hey Ernie, In the latest video, is that you that Sifu Lam is bouncing off the mat like a hand-ball? :D :cool:

Ernie
09-07-2004, 07:26 AM
Matrix

Speaking of Ernie's site.....
Hey Ernie, In the latest video, is that you that Sifu Lam is bouncing off the mat like a hand-ball?

not me i think it's Artie , one of the students , but i have been on Gary airlines many times and even with out the safety net ;)

last year he did a demo on me during a class mates wedding , i was all dressed up new shiney shoes and all i got dropped and tossed so hard the people just kept walking up the rest of the night asking if i was o.k.

fun times :D

Matrix
09-07-2004, 10:12 AM
Originally posted by Ernie
not me i think it's Artie , one of the students , but i have been on Gary airlines many times and even with out the safety net ;) Ernie,
I can see why....
Gary Lam sifu has some mad skills. Very impressive, IMHO.

Sorry to hear that your new shoes got scuffed. :D

Ernie
09-07-2004, 10:35 AM
Bill,
It’s getting even crazier these days, he is back in the gym, running and swimming, I was feeling pretty good about myself, could even hold my own for a bit and dominate position, but now it’s like fighting a young Gary and it’s just sick, fun but sick
In a few months if he keeps it up and he drops some weight, I don’t even want to be around, it’s awesome to see how just a little conditioning can elevate skill so much even is a man in his mid fifties, there is hope for me yet =)

The demo might be on film if I get it I’ll post it on my site, I get socked and thrown across a dance floor into some tables, then I ripped a pak sau at him [big mistake] and all I remember was my jaw shifting and then I remember seeing my feet over my head, then looking up from the ground at him and hear the crowd gasp
It was great but my hip was sore for about 2 weeks landed right on my hip bone.

That’s the cool thing about Gary nothing is rehearsed ever even his videos it’s just him live, but man it is a bit of a adrenaline rush to be on the receiving end

PaulH
09-07-2004, 11:04 AM
Gary is a trip! His eyes just get more excited and narrowed when he got hit. I'm never quite sure he is mad or just smiling when he looks at you. =)

Ernie
09-07-2004, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by PaulH
Gary is a trip! His eyes just get more excited and narrowed when he got hit. I'm never quite sure he is mad or just smiling when he looks at you. =)

most skilled fighters i have come across and this really stands out in wing chun , get that crazy giggle when they get hit '' like a green light to release there skills goes off in there head ''

the ones that scare me are the ones that go blank and get that serial killer look . like you are just a piece of meat and not a person , and even when you nail them good they just keep the same state of mind

know who i'm talking about ;)

PaulH
09-07-2004, 11:16 AM
Ehrr... R...? =)

AmanuJRY
09-07-2004, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Ernie
most skilled fighters i have come across and this really stands out in wing chun , get that crazy giggle when they get hit '' like a green light to release there skills goes off in there head ''

the ones that scare me are the ones that go blank and get that serial killer look . like you are just a piece of meat and not a person , and even when you nail them good they just keep the same state of mind

know who i'm talking about ;)

I recall you telling me something about that 'serial killer' look.:D