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YongChun
12-17-2004, 11:38 PM
http://www.mastercarloslee.shawbiz.ca/videoclips.htm

Master Carlos Yeung To Lee had been learning Chinese Kung Fu and Chinese Medication since he was seven. He had followed fourteen Kung Fu Masters. Some of his masters are very famous in Hong Kong, such as Master Lee Wing of Wing Chun and Master Too Sum of Choi Lee Fat. Master Lee Wing is the private disciple of Master Mak Po, and Master Mak Po is the King of Wooden Dummy in Wing Chun and he is also the private disciple of Master YIP MAN. In other words, Master BRUCE LEE is Master Carlos Lee's Grand-uncle of Wing Chun.

Master Lee, a well respected martial artist in his field, who has high level training not only in Wing Chun but also in a number of other styles of martial arts, such as Wing Chun Jeek Kuen Do, Southern Shaolin, Tai Qi, Self-defense, Inner Power Building Qi Gong, Taekwondo, Lee's Kicks, Choi Lee Fat, Stunt Man Training and Body Guard Training. His proficiency in all these styles has inspired him to create a philosophy which elevates Wing Chun to a new and unique level which may not be available from other masters. In addition, he is able to customize the program(s) to suit the individual's physical ability and needs.

Owing to Master Lee's enthusiasm for Southern Shaolin, he determined to win the Championship of Southern Shaolin. He followed Master Huang Jian Gang, the Instructor of China National Martial Art Team, three years' championship of China National Southern Shaolin Competition, to learn Southern Shaolin. In 1987, Master Carlos Lee did not disappoint his master, Wong Kin Kong, he won the Champion of 7th Hong Kong Annual Martial Arts Open competition ¡ª known as The King of Hong Kong Southern Shaolin. Master Lee never missed a chance to upgrade himself in Kung Fu. He followed Master Song Wen, General Referee of China National Martial Art Team, to learn Tai Qi. Master Lee was being a tutor of Martial Art since he was nineteen. He became a Master since he was only twenty-two. At present, Master Carlos Lee is tutoring Wing Chun Jeek Kuen Do, Southern Shaolin, Tai Qi, Self-defense, Inner Power Building Qi Gong, Choi Lee Fat, Lee's Kicks, Taekwondo, Thai Boxing, Stunt Man Training and Body Guard Training.

Master Carlos Lee is a Traditional Chinese Medication Practitioner and also an Acupuncturist. He was not only learning Chinese Kung Fu, but also Traditional Ancient Chinese medication as well. Master Lee was graduated from The Chinese Herbalist Association Kowloon Traditional Chinese Medicine College - Hong Kong, Chinese Institute of Surgery , St. John Ambulance, Vancouver Community College and College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia. Besides, Master Carlos Lee is one of the chief disciple of famous Traditional Chinese Medication Practitioner and Acupuncturist Master Too Sum in Hong Kong. Master Lee is an expert in his field.

Master Carlos Lee was a famous artiste and Martial Art Director in Hong Kong. He was also a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist of Jacky Chan Team, Sammo Hung Team and most of Hong Kong celebrities in Hong Kong. Master Lee's medical skill was very famous in Hong Kong's Movie field too.

In Dec'1989, Master Carlos Lee immigrated to Canada. He carries on his will to publicize Chinese Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medication all over Canada. He tutors Disciples in Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto. Master Carlos Lee is an BC Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist. Master Lee's present clinic and school (main) is in Richmond, BC.

Besides, Kung Fu and Chinese Medic, Master Carlos Lee has also run other kinds of business. He is the Vice-President, Business Development of Eaglestar Holdings Ltd. Eaglestar Holdings Limited is composed of trading, immigration consultant, graphic design, promotion and productions, printing and publishing, Chinese Color Pages Business Guide, Calgary City Centre Consumer Guide and Investment. Master Lee is very enthusiastic about charity and public welfare. Besides, Master Lee always spreads the spirit and art of performance. He held two concerts, which were Lisa Wang and Aaron Kwok. He always participates in Big events, especially charity fund raising shows.

SAAMAG
12-19-2004, 03:58 PM
So where's the Bruce Lee footage?

Matrix
12-19-2004, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by Vankuen
So where's the Bruce Lee footage? Just the first clip in the top left hand corner.

curtis
12-19-2004, 06:23 PM
IS this guy for real?

I mean he has five lifetimes of credits to his record.

IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE...

My vote is NOT in yet. I need to find out more about this guy.

Thanks for the info.

C.A.G.

SAAMAG
12-19-2004, 09:21 PM
I always enjoy seeing clips of other people's wing chun....good or bad. It gives me an adaquate idea as to where mine stands in comparison to what the "rest of the world" is doing in this style.

His performance is much better then mine, so I have no room to talk in terms of validating his accomplishments...but cool enough vids, some were a little weird, but cool to watch nonetheless.

Thanks for the link!

dfl
12-19-2004, 10:29 PM
So what do you guys think of the dummy techniques as demonstrated by these movie stars?
http://www.mastercarloslee.shawbiz.ca/woodendummy_stars.WMV
Good, bad, indifferent?

SAAMAG
12-20-2004, 05:24 AM
I think that it was cool to watch, I don't recall any of it being of the actual form, and depending on the school, most I believe feel that dummy work should be done slower and with emphasis on technique and structure, rather then brute force and speed.

mortal
12-20-2004, 10:06 AM
I think Jackie Chan showed the clearist most powerful Wooden Dummy of the group.

Ancestor Fist
12-20-2004, 05:21 PM
Very Entertaining indeed ! Especially the clip on the Chi Sau challenge, and what a fantastic ending..........KO !!! I thought that meant knocking someone out ? Or was poor Chuck knocked out by the sneaky loud War Cry from Sifu Lee ? Well at least it worked.........and i definately will use that trick next time i'm in a Chi Sau challenge, fantastic !

Though if it were my web site i would have dubbed over the War Cry before putting on the net.

Overall i thought Chuck was very respectful as he demonstrated his true skill fully on Robert so as not to loose face for Sifu Lee and gave Sifu Lee full respect for attacking soft and holding back. I guess the poor guy was only curious to see how good his own Chi Sau was, though what possesed him to test out another Sifu infront of his students defies common sense ? Isn't it more sensible to arrange a private meeting or lesson, especially as it seemed a friendly challenge ( though i doubt any Sifu would consider any outside challenge in front of his students as 'friendly'


AF

John2004
12-20-2004, 09:47 PM
nicely worded Ancestor Fist. I agree 100%.

couch
12-21-2004, 09:13 AM
There's a clip in the dummy WMV where there were english subtitles and they read: "To learn the stick technique, go to Wing Chun."

Does anyone know what movie that is?

Thanks,
Couch