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    hi swingfist, sorry it has taken a while for me...

    hi swingfist, sorry it has taken a while for me to reply. guess fate is funny as i keep coming back to taiji no matter how far i strayed from it. anyway, pok kek is good for fighting but for long...
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    hi friend, i guess we are cousins in this art...

    hi friend,

    i guess we are cousins in this art though i don't practice it anymore

    yum, yeung, fong, fan
    pin, pao, kup
    gwa, chou, sau

    leung yee ma, bin fa mo ku'ng
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    Martial Arts Gathering 2007

    you're right cannonball :-) one of my seniors used the charp chui in tournament and came in first. there was also an incident involving a TKD "ambassador" from Korea which resulted in him being...
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    Martial Arts Gathering 2007

    Hi FunkySage, spot on man. Pok Khek was very popular in Ipoh and I heard it even made it as far south as Johor as one of my friend's uncle taught there.

    Nowadays its hard to see anyone practicing...
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    Martial Arts Gathering 2007

    Hasayfu, i believe you are referring to Pok Khek which is the name of a system founded by Master Nip who came over to Malaysia from Hong Kong. It is basically a system that revolves around the...
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    i agree with bamboo leaf. in yang family taiji we...

    i agree with bamboo leaf. in yang family taiji we call the reference point to the ground the 2-4 points. its an interesting paradox - how to be rooted yet appear outwardly to be rootless :)
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