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really?
That's great!
lol.......
Carrying this delightful tangent further:
In his later years, Bob Hope used to crash tv talk shows when he got bored. He just assumed everyone would be glad to see him.
It's kinda like that. Jim is an honored elder statesman of the arts and can put his comments in wherever he likes. I'll only complain when he stops dropping in.
Firepalm are any other Bak Mei schools in town? http://www.bakmei.ca/
That would be Wilkie Wu, most prominent Bak Mei teacher in town. There are two other Bak Mei persons; Alex Towe & Tony Towe but they are not actively teaching.
Bak Mei has two sister styles; Loong Ying & Yau Kung Mun which can be found in Vancouver. They are very similar to Bak Mei & have a few similar forms.
There is the sister style Loong Ying (sometimes referred to as Dragon Sign or Dragon Style) taught by Neil Chan & Ritchie Chow in Kerrisdale Community Center. Neil is affliated with Wilkie Wu as Neil also studied some Bak Mei.
There is a fellow named Patrick, can't remember last name that typically shows up to open tournaments & point spars that does Bak Mei as well.
You also have the Yau Kung Mun people another sister style to Bak Mei. Originally there were three brothers teaching it; Eugene, John & Danny. To the best of my knowledge only Danny is still active.
Hi guys,
i know sometimes names of teachers and the clubs they are associated with are easy to get, contacting them isnt always that easy = /
two names that came up in this thread are Sifu Parry Fung of the Tony Jay Bok Tong lineage and Sifu Peter Wong of the Wong Ha lineage.
I know train under both so if anyone is looking for contact info, you can email me at
tan.m604@gmail.com
= )
new website for our school.
VancouverCLF.com
on that new fangled social media as well
@vancouverclf
you can find me personally @ninjaccountant
This clip showed Sifu Li Iu-Ling who was a Si-Hing of Wong Ha, they both studied with Chan Yiu-Chi. If you want to know how Chan Yiu-Chi would moved like, then look to his Grandson Chen Yong-Fa, this I was told by elders from Guangzhou who knew both of them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfxZo...eature=related
Thanks EJ I always enjoy CYF clips.
Thank you, very nice.
Ironically enough I think the half of the moves that Grandmaster Li Iu Ling is demo-ing in the video is from Lohan Men System which he also studied.
Outside crescent kick, jumping snap, and lohan Tiger Strike pose (their school do it differently from mine).
Just an observation.