James, Si-Fu David Ross is your man for that book I expect. His Pai is closer to the line represented by it.
BTW check out the web site re Grandmaster Ng and Tony Galvin. Tony has supplied more...
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James, Si-Fu David Ross is your man for that book I expect. His Pai is closer to the line represented by it.
BTW check out the web site re Grandmaster Ng and Tony Galvin. Tony has supplied more...
They all have the same root: Sing-Lung Lama, the 1st Patriarch of Potala Palace Kung-Fu (Tibetan Lion's Roar Lama martial arts:
"Senge Ngwa Rang-Soon Dag-Stay Gen-Dun") to South China from Circa...
Rain,
Forms vary enormously accrosss Pai, even those with the same name can be very different. If you mail me, I'll put you in touch with someone who should be able to help you.
Tao...
There are Tibetan systems that have remained reasonably independent of the lineages that passed thru western, Northern and Southern China (appearing as the Lion's Roar lineages in Han Kung-Fu)
If...
Not at all, it's good to make friends.
Tao.
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I mentioned Choy-Lay-Fut beacuse Si-Fu Whitrod drew the comparisson quite independently of me or of any knowledge of this discussion. In his opinion there was a resemblence.
I mention...
andoi,
Kalari is very rare, however, Si-Fu Paul Whitrod of Chow's family Mantis is also a very experienced and well qualified teacher of Indian Kalari martial arts. His web site has information on...
There are very strong links between Tibetan 'kung-Fu' as practiced in the West and HK and systms of Indian 'kalari' (Battle-ground) traditional martial arts from Southern India.
Similarity of...