We are on the same page with regard to your thinking.
The better video of the form I was originally referring to was on the Return to the Origin II Demo, the one with the large red banner saying...
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We are on the same page with regard to your thinking.
The better video of the form I was originally referring to was on the Return to the Origin II Demo, the one with the large red banner saying...
This is what I was referring to when I said "close" as opposed to hugging/touching the body that you see with the really long poles. I try to play my staff similar to how Wong Sifu was doing it on...
I agree...what I was more or less getting at is everytime I have seen one of the old masters play a really long staff they have it virtually hugging/touching their body...but with shorter staffs that...
Correct me if I am wrong but with very long poles (say 8' or longer) you want to keep it close to the body but with shorter poles in the 6'-7' range it does not need to be as close, not far and open...
It is a part of the form and I saw it done another time by an older Sifu on a VCD I have of a CLF demo involving CYFs group, as well as the Sun Wui school. Does that form need to be done with a...
Wait I think we are talking about 2 different clips. I know Sheung Garp Dan...the video I posted at the beginning of the thread (the one in Spanish) there is a really long staff at 3:50 done by one...
No the really long single end staff on the platform.
XJ, nice of you to chime in. I was wondering if you know the name of the staff set shown at around 3:50 on the clip I posted. I have seen it a few times but don't know its name.
Thanks.
No I just watched it for the CLF. I understand some of the Cantonese though.
Here is a nice clip showing different lineages of CLF:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQKceWEqTgY
The Sun Woi school is in there, the Futsan school and Sifu Pang who I believe is in Guangzou.