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    Yes, I have heard of a type of CMA in Perak that...

    Yes, I have heard of a type of CMA in Perak that tends to be referred to as Pok Kik. This style does not bother much with forms. Their fighting strategy is like that of Choy Lee Fut and Tibetan Pak...
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    tnwingchun We also have this move of outward...

    tnwingchun

    We also have this move of outward palm with a phoenix eye "Tarn sau" style (although ours is less of a tarn sau and more a phoenix eye at the centre near the heart) in our ying jow....
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    FT, so you want to get rid of attachment eh?? :)...

    FT, so you want to get rid of attachment eh?? :)

    In the Prajna Paramita Hridaya Sutra it is said

    Rupa Na Vrtta Sunyata
    Sunyataya Na Vrtta Sa-rupam

    Form does not differ from emptiness...
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    yummy & FT youse are funny guys ten tigers I...

    yummy & FT
    youse are funny guys

    ten tigers
    I thought the lions on the site was fut shan style lions albeit not the traditional fut shan lions. I have the impression that hok shan lions are the...
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    one finger salute

    I have heard about the one finger salute. Its just like the 5 lakes 4 seas salute except that the right hand is a one finger pointing up formation. I understand that it can be used in any level Pak...
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    Classical mess

    Some have the impression that traditional systems rely alot on forms.

    However some traditional systems themselves regard this over reliance on forms as something untraditional. Instead these...
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    EAZ

    My lineage of the Vietnamese Pak Mei does not have the 5 element form. But then again my lineage of the Vietnamese Pak Mei is also missing some of the Vietnamese PM forms like "lotus leaf covering...
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    Yum Cha

    Sorry my Chinese is not good enough to translate it. I was able to recognise the name Leung Siu Hoy because it has relatively easier characters for me. I recognise words here and there and I sort of...
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    Yum Cha

    Check this link out(also in CHinese), its from the same website where you got the part lineage tree of Pak Mei....

    http://home1.8d8d.com/Life/Club/pakmei.in2000.com/1.htm

    This page basically...
  10. tnwingchun

    There are technques in our Sarm Moon form called Hut Yi Loh Mai (beggar asking for rice). These techniques are one of the highlights of our Sarm Moon form which involve finger thrust, elbow breaking...
  11. EAZ: I do not know, nor have I seen the Tan Ging...

    EAZ: I do not know, nor have I seen the Tan Ging from HK. However it was described to me as being somewhat similar to the start of 9 step push. The Tan Ging from Vietnam that I know has the beginning...
  12. Golden Armor: I thought that the CLF form was Sup...

    Golden Armor: I thought that the CLF form was Sup Ji Kau Dah but am not sure.


    EAZ: I guess the Say Mah Lin Wan form can be used as an indicator of the Vietnam Pak Mei lineage. The other form...
  13. I think most styles have san sau techniques like...

    I think most styles have san sau techniques like in Gu Lao wing chun but many are also very form oriented in that the san sau technqiues come from the forms. I believe that Gu Lao wing chun is unqiue...
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    Our Pak Mei is also descended from Guangzhou but...

    Our Pak Mei is also descended from Guangzhou but which went to Vietnam. In our school we describe our stances as belonging to the 'high' category. Its about the same height as Cheung Lai Chuen's...
  15. EAZ

    Yes, the four horse continuous form (Say Mah Lin Wan) is a creation of Tsang Wai Pok. However its not a CLF form, it has a very full Pak Mei flavour to it which include the opening and closing...
  16. EAZ

    Tsang Wai Pok was famous in Guangzhou as a Bak Sing Choy Lay Fut master who defeated quite a few other masters.

    In Vietnam he was well know as a Pak Mei master. However many of his Pak Mei...
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    I was trying to say that if you think that JKD is...

    I was trying to say that if you think that JKD is predictable, then you should consider again and see the seamless flow into a wide range of different techniques.
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    Fiercest Tiger, I guess some say Earth Killing...

    Fiercest Tiger,

    I guess some say Earth Killing and others say Earth Spirit/Ghost, depending on the Chinese characters used but they have the same sound in Cantonese.
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    Were you a student of Cheung Bing Fat? The...

    Were you a student of Cheung Bing Fat?

    The martial arts circle in HK still talks about hearing the wind generated by the technqiues when Cheung Bing Fat performs Gau Bo Toi.
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    EAZ

    I heard that the Earth Spirit Set came from Chuk Fat Wan from an old time practitioner of Pak Mei in Melbourne who was originally from China.
  21. Thread: Silat

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    About time pencak silat is represented in...

    About time pencak silat is represented in computer games :)
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    where does the other forms come from? Well my...

    where does the other forms come from? Well my guess for the hand forms are:-

    Sup Ji - vagabond
    Tay Sart- vagabond, but I have also heard that this is original Pak Mei (from CHuk Fat Wan)
    Sarm...
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    There is also a series from Hong Kong back in the...

    There is also a series from Hong Kong back in the late 80s. Its called Nam Kuen Choy Lay Fut in Chinese. Its basically the story about Chan Heung.
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    Actually most martial arts can be viewed as...

    Actually most martial arts can be viewed as predicatable. Some may say that Vunak is predicatable, you know the same old straight blast, elbows knees, head butts. You can also say that Choy Lay Fut...
  25. Thread: Forms

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    While JKD tend not to have solo forms, it employs...

    While JKD tend not to have solo forms, it employs many different type of drills especially partner drills. These may include chi sao from wing chun, hubud lubud (tying and untying) drills from kali,...
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