You should hook up with him. He can tighten any stylists forms, teaches all 18 classical weapons sets and is open to teaching everything he knows. I learned several broadsword forms, but his Chasing...
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You should hook up with him. He can tighten any stylists forms, teaches all 18 classical weapons sets and is open to teaching everything he knows. I learned several broadsword forms, but his Chasing...
You're right it is Judah, not Laguna (old location)! He never mentioned a Jow Ga lineage, though he has taught students the Hung Gar five animal fist and helped my brother with his Southern Dragon...
You're a big guy, you could probably graze a person and knock them over! I personally would use a wun que and spin into you for a strike (I assume I can't avoid your strike). I wouldn't have that...
Michael Chau (Chau Zhizhou) is located on Judah St. in the Sunset District of San Francisco. There may probably be another Chow who teaches Jow Ga, but he is Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut, great grandson of...
There was no "style" used by any of these fighters. It was just kick/punch that can be seen used by any fighting art that uses arms and legs. I studied under Tat Mau Wong (Hung Sing) and Michael Chau...
I would agree in understanding the trajectory of the strikes: sow is the antithesis of the gwa. I personally would avoid a sweeping horizontal strike so as not to get uprooted; a downwad 45 degree...
Being a punching bag for an ego maniac is ridiculous!:mad: No one can truly develop under duress. The only thing he's doing is training their flight reflex. Maybe he's the master of Oedipus...
The answer is NO!:mad:
[QUOTE=No_Know;779712]Thank you for understanding SifuAbel.
Eddie you seem to be understanding too. But understanding that I am a CLF person, I No_Know.
No_Know, here is your quote stating...
VERY NICE! I love the free flowing power and coordination he exhibited!:D
Great video! The Grandfather kind reminds me of one of my Sifu! I've seen this journalist do some other adventures as well.:D
Why don't you go to Joe Dunphy's school in Frederick, MD and find out if someone's interested? If you say you're CLF, then go see Sifu Tai Yim in Wheaton, MD.
He kind of looks like Morris Chestnut!:D
Looks like he's trying to be everything to everyone!:rolleyes:
Slick looking website though!
Too bad they're not translated into English!:(
VERY impressive! Strong stances and technique!
Yes, you are correct, my mistake.
Amateurs!!!:p
If you look at the lineage, the Jow brothers take over the art after Jow Lung passes away. Then, each brother passes the art to their respectictive students. Dean Chin was also a student of Jow Biu.
Where can I find it? I recall LKH also did a part on the Dinah Shore show when I was a youngster, doing the fighting fan form. Of course, I wasn't familiar with him at the time.
TMW calls the first spear form Plum Flower Spear (Mui Fa Ying Cheung). It's a really basic set; also there's Chat Gum (fighting staff).
I learned the 34 movement wooden dummy from Michael Chau (Buk...
Well, the worst was going up against this guy that outweighed me by 25 pounds, several years younger and training for full contact tournaments and wanting to show off his prowess to a visiting Sifu....
I saw the site, it looks good. I did pass by that school in D.C. around 1984. did the Guro learn there?
Lily Lau has a school in Sac. now? I know she has one in Concord as well, down the street from Tat Mau Wong and Doc Fai Wong. I've seen Lily Lau perform, but Jeannie Lau, her sister, we know each...
I'm not sure about any other title, there probably is another title. This one stars Yang Pan Pan, Lam Man Wei and Philip Ko. On the box it does say seven experts in various martial arts are brought...
CLF Nole,
When do you teach the wooden dummy to your students?