Choy Lay Fut (Tat Mau Wong)
Hi. I study kempo. I have learned some various kung fu forms from my Tai Chi instructor and am trying to find out some more information on Choy Lay Fut, especially the branch taught by Master Tat Mau Wong. I am looking for info on history, traditions, forms, and anything else. Websites on this or info anyone can write here for me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks :)
tat mau wong choy lay fut forms
i'd see a few days ago the videotapes of fey loong sin and muy fah gim from master tat mau wong . i'd hear before that his forms are a little differents . i don't not another version of muy fah gim , but his fey loong sin is different . but still is the same form and keep the escense . i know many peolpe worry about differents versions of a form . but i think is great see the preferences of differents teachers . i know is confusing , but would be great know 2 or 3 differents versions of a same form .
Tat Mau Wong's "Five Animal Forms"
I'm a Northern Praying Mantis practicioner, so I don't know a lot about Southern styles. I was thinking about buying a video that demonstrates Tat Mau Wong's five animal forms, and was wondering if I can get some feedback. I don't plan to learn the form from the video; I just want to see what it looks like. Is it like Doc Fai Wong's five animal form, where all of the techniques are linked, or are there individual forms, like a separate form for each of the five animals? Also, if I were wanting to learn the form from the video (highly unlikely), would it be easy to follow? How would the form be rated in terms of difficulty?
Thanks.
P.S. I took a look at Doc Fai Wong's book. Just the beginning part, where he bends forward and backward, looked painful. I'm hoping Tat Mau Wong's form doesn't have a lot of acrobatics like that.