Those gents do it in Yong Chun flavor.
Kong Han style Ngo Cho Ho Yang Kun that you see in Manila has a strong Tai Cho Kun flavor hence more tension.
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Those gents do it in Yong Chun flavor.
Kong Han style Ngo Cho Ho Yang Kun that you see in Manila has a strong Tai Cho Kun flavor hence more tension.
Ngo Cho Kun does have southern Lo Han Kun inside. It is, however, more of an amalgamation of its ancestor styles.
If we are talking about phoenix eye fist as a fist in which you use the middle...
Northern Tai Cho is very common. It is also called Taizu Changquan, or simply Changquan a.k.a the Long Fist. Don't get it confused with the contemporary Wushu version, though.
Southern Taicho is the core frame of Ngo Cho. It is the most straightforward and easiest to learn from all the ancestors of Ngo Cho.
I believe that high level Ngo Cho is both hard and soft...
You will find more info if you go to the board I mentioned above. NCKers are congregating there.
"ng" requires a nasal voice. so "ngo" is pronounced like "go" with a nasal voise. It means "five". The Japanese pronunciation of "go" is identical to it. This sound is not available in English. ...
another thread about this:
http://ngochokun.proboards52.com/index.cgi?board=video&action=display&thread=1198341028
He practices Quanzhou style Wuzuheyangquan, also known as Ngo Cho Ho Yang Kun or Ngo Cho Kun. If I am not mistaken, he was, or is, the mayor of the city of Quanzhou.
Limb hardening is a standard...
五祖拳 reads Ngo Cho Kun in Fukkien dialect.
The exercise is called Kah Ngo Ki, it is a standard practice. This gentleman does it to the extreme, though.
I totally agree with what you mean. Elders have valuable wisdoms and experiences and are very venerable. Actually, from my outsider view, the gentleman has a really nice precision and timing, which...
Greetings,
What criteria comprise good performance for Choy Lee Fut? Thank you in advance.
She did great on that form. IMO, her power generation is very similar to Quanzhou style Wuzuquan (Ngo Cho Kun).
Hello Shaolin Master,
You are the clip poster for Huzunquan, aren't you? Thanks for posting great clips.
Is "Nanyang" as in Southeast Asia or as a specific school name in Singapore with that...
A great performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALvATpvfsu8
Greetings,
I am answering your question here: http://ngochokun.proboards52.com
Thank you.
I replied in the new forum. The new form was requested by couples of senior NCKers to centralize information.
FYI, there is a new NCK starting at http://ngochokun.proboards52.com/
It is best to start to centralize all NCK info.
Jose Parman is from a Philippines' lineage, Kun Tao Ok's lineage if I am not mistaken. Hence, it is very Quanzhou oriented.
The book contains kah ngo ki (limb hardening) exercises and some basic...
Thank you. I still have much to learn. I just wish to share information to the interested gentlemen (and ladies) here.
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Senior Boh,
Are you Yap Boh Heong, by any chance?
What I meant as "family" is a synthesis, much eloquently described, then summarized by you with the Gestalt notion of "the whole is larger...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nTSjQBpnZDk
This form, Chong Hap Kun, is a compilation form when masters from different lineages met and synthesized a compulsory form for competition. It has a bit...
Greetings again,
I am just complimenting information that senior Boh gave.
Most of the lineages have sticky hand training for close range applications although it varies.
This "stickiness"...
Evasive footwork, cruel hands (targeting weak spots), full of tricks, fluidity, attack/counter attack that uses body momentums - sometimes used as sacrificed counter techniques. Suitable for people...
Yes, duida is the 2-person set.
From what I researched, old Muay Thai (non-ring) shares many common attributes with the monkey side of NCK. Very nice. NCK also emphasizes limb conditioning to...
No worries about English. I am also a non-native speaker.
The number of forms is never a good measure. Forms can be short or can be long. The contents are what's more important. Students of...