i posted a thread a while ago about this
where i posted the curriculum of the school
i am Training in before asking sifu this was Wrong of me and it will Never Hapen again
i am truly sorry for what i have done
this letter comes from my si-gung and explains it all

Hi, I'm the person who compiled a curriculum for the Norwegian club that
"Lucky Red" attends.

I understand the controversy concerning the mixed dialects, modern Northern
and ancient Southern forms and perhaps even the misspelling.

Perhaps it will help to explain that this is a class curriculum, not a list
of our Hung Ga forms.

The first set, Chung I Chuan, was correctly identified as a "Taiwan Military
Form" compiled and released to the leaders of the Chinese Kuoshu Federation
in 1993. I represented Norway that year and brought the form for our school
to compete in these competitions. (The kuoshu fighters had to demonstrate a
Chinese form to qualify to fight in the World Cup.)

I have been training Hung Ga for about 32 years, and as it was mentioned,
have my right arm amputated above the elbow. When training a form, it's easy
to perform it according to several "flavors" of the teachers I've been able
to study under. It's also necessary to learn most forms mirror-image as well
as "same side", and adapt my body to make the techniques useable with one
arm. I've forgotten or discarded more forms than I remember.

Accordingly, the "Faht Jeung", or Buddhist Palm form, the 26 fist, and a
5-animal form are kept in respect for my first teachers.

Besides the class curriculum, I do train Sap Ying Kuen, Tit Sin Kuen and
other forms that aren't listed in Lucky Red's post.

I do thank you for not blasting him as I have seen on other forums. You can
let me have it, though, because it's my fault. Oh, and thanks for the kind
words from Philadelphia!

Best regards,
Tony Brown
Columbus, Ohio

Evil grows deep in shallow Minds