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anyone on here train with this sifu?
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kung fu fighter
I really enjoyed watching those clips when they first came out. Although the run time is short there is a wealth of knowledge to be learnt from them. I think in the youtube comments there are details about how to contact this sifu so that maybe worth doing.
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Wow! Great body positioning/mechanics. That tan/ jom application is sweet. Impressive.
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Happy Tiger
Wow! Great body positioning/mechanics. That tan/ jom application is sweet. Impressive.
Yes! Very nice! Good stuff here! Thanks for posting it Navin.
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KPM
Yes! Very nice! Good stuff here! Thanks for posting it Navin.
You're welcome! I like the way how this sifu moves, it reminds me of the movie " Prodical Son". I would be interested in the interpretation of the concept that he is using, looks very similar to Jiu wan's stuff, but I think he is from Lok Yiu linage.
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kung fu fighter
You're welcome! I like the way how this sifu moves, it reminds me of the movie " Prodical Son". I would be interested in the interpretation of the concept that he is using, looks very similar to Jiu wan's stuff, but I think he is from Lok Yiu linage.
What is the Jim Wan stuff/method? I've read this elsewhere on the web...Any further info? Thx!
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kung fu fighter
You're welcome! I like the way how this sifu moves, it reminds me of the movie " Prodical Son". I would be interested in the interpretation of the concept that he is using, looks very similar to Jiu wan's stuff, but I think he is from Lok Yiu linage.
Yeah, I thought the same thing, ...that it reminds me of old HK movie WC. But I'm not sure that's such a good thing. Any idea why he turns his head side-to-side so much? Also, is it just me or does he bob up and down excessively? Not judging... just asking.
Some of the applications of movements are similar to what I've been shown, but seem to use a lot more leg and body force, complete with grimacing and grunting. Not sure about that either. Honestly, I can't get too much just from watching a clip.
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Grumblegeezer
Yeah, I thought the same thing, ...that it reminds me of old HK movie WC. But I'm not sure that's such a good thing. Any idea why he turns his head side-to-side so much? Also, is it just me or does he bob up and down excessively? Not judging... just asking.
Some of the applications of movements are similar to what I've been shown, but seem to use a lot more leg and body force, complete with grimacing and grunting. Not sure about that either. Honestly, I can't get too much just from watching a clip.
Vancouvers sifu Fred Kwok is from Jiu Wan. He and his students are hard hittin hard trainin'chunners. I agree this does look abit similar.
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jiu wan
i've seen the video clips of fred kwok, and you right he does look similar. whats funny is the jiu wan branch of wing chun i'm
from is more fluid looking. i'm not saying better, it just looks so different. interesting!