Hi,
I made this website:
www.sekkohsam.tk
In the future I would like to visit Indonesia and especially the area where Sek Koh Sam stayed.
Anyone care to assist me in where to go exactly?...
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Hi,
I made this website:
www.sekkohsam.tk
In the future I would like to visit Indonesia and especially the area where Sek Koh Sam stayed.
Anyone care to assist me in where to go exactly?...
Thanks for the info. Any addresses to match those names?
I will be visiting Hong Kong in week 20 and week 21 (about 14 May through 23 May)
You guys know of any martial art event in that period? Or maybe schools that welcome casual visitors?
Cheers!
...
Check out :
http://www.saolimpenang.com/
This is the place where the particular spelling "Sao Lim" comes from.
There are several schools in Malaysia and Singapore (and all over the world now)...
Check this out; I made it a few years ago.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/info-kungfu-supply/martial/images/kung_f6.gif
Nam Pai Chuan
In Pinyin the name of the school would be 'Nan Bei Quan', which translates to Southern and Northern Fist. I was told that this doesn't really means that the style is a mix of...
As far as I know, the nan dao was especially designed for the modern Wushu routine as we know it today. The design is based on several models of swords used in the past.
Hello,
I’m the webmaster of this site:
www.sekkohsam.tk
(or http://home.tiscali.nl/saolimkungfu/sekkohsam/)
which is a tribute site, honoring the memory of Sek Koh Sam, who introduced...
"Ha Say Fu is a village style and that might explain the style's great use of farm implements such as the Nine-pointed rake, ..."
from
http://www.fuhok.com/Hung%20Gar%20History/hasayfu.htm
No...
Thanks
I've seen several shops that sell rakes; even a video at wle. But I've never actually met someone or heard of a school that uses it.
That would be intresting to know.
Hi all,
Is there anybody out there that is familiar with the nine teeth rake? Or manybe even trains with it? I have a picture of the thing right here:
...
Thank you all for your interesting replies.
The "hey, I am in a box" movement is the opening movement of Lohan Kun (Luohan Quan) The same movement can be seen in Master P’ng Chye Khim and Donn...
****, I forgot about Donn Draeger's Lohan book! It is in fact the same movement as from the book...
It is nice to publish a book like that, but it also means that people learn from the book and then...
OK, the first unusual picture turned out not to be so unusual at all, but maybe this one? I won’t say anything at this point; I really would like to see some reactions first ( some people...
Hi all,
I checked with my teacher about the application of the 'unusual' technique, and omarthefish was right all along! The set was taught to me by an 'older brother' and he made a little...
Hi all,
I checked with my teacher about the application of the 'unusual' technique, and omarthefish was right all along! The set was taught to me by an 'older brother' and he made a little...
I did learn the Fujianese dialect; if I would have to write it down in ‘English’ I would probably look like this: Chap Jee Kun. The dialect name is still used in class, but I prefer Mandarin and...
Thanks everybody for your responses and interesting remarks.
Hung Gar, Choy Lee Fat mentioned a lot, Lama Pai, Chow Gar and the styles mentioned by Shaolin Master; not as unusual as I thought!
...
Thank you.
Intresting. I don't practice Hung Gar at all, although I remember my 'elder brothers' telling me that there are influences.
Anyone else has any thoughts?
Hi Everybody,
Please take a look at attached file. That’s me in a unusual posture of the style of kung fu I practice. My question now is; does it look familiar, even vaguely, to anyone?
I’ve...
I haven¡¯t been to all three Southern Temples yet. I only visited the Putian temple, which was a little bit of a disappointment, although I did meet Shi Suxi there.
I really do want to go to the...
go to www.shaolim.tk and click on The South Shaolin Temples.
Anyone searching for info on Sek Koh San in general is advised to visit:
www.sekkohsam.tk
Anyone willing share info is advised to here as well :-)
We have a set with a similar sword. With nine rings; not the Nan Dao of the compulsory nanquan, but a traditional one.
See attached file
Sao Lim Kung Fu from Malaysia.
Want to know more? ;
www.saolim.tk