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    Hung ga forms Choy ga, Choy Lit Fut forms and Jow ga video Clips ga

    Does anyone have any video clips from these systems or know of websites were they can be downloaded????? I notice most of all southern systems all the stance are the same.


















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    http://www.choyleefut.com.au/update/gallery.asp Theres some Choy Lee Fut videoclips.

    I think almost all shaolin based kung fu has the same kind of stances, including northern styles.
    No, it's not a typo, it's Jabb.

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    www.hungkuen.net has some vid clips

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    The differnece in Stances

    Northern Kungfu stances are not as deep and low as southern styles. Northern uses more arcrobatics and kick than hand techniques in comparison to the southern styles. Northern style actually takes 10 yrs to learn. Southern stlye when it was created During the Manchu invasion of china was created so it could be learned to use for combat/ fighting in 3yrs. It took the Manchu longer to control southern china than it did nouthern.

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    Re: The differnece in Stances

    Originally posted by SiHingJow
    Northern Kungfu stances are not as deep and low as southern styles. Northern uses more arcrobatics and kick than hand techniques in comparison to the southern styles. Northern style actually takes 10 yrs to learn. Southern stlye when it was created During the Manchu invasion of china was created so it could be learned to use for combat/ fighting in 3yrs. It took the Manchu longer to control southern china than it did nouthern.
    Ok, well, atleast some of the basic stances seem to be quite the same (horse, bow, cat etc.) but I can see some differences.
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    Exclamation SiHingJow

    I would be very interested in where you get your information about the "time requirements" for learning "Northern Style" and "Southern Style", in addition to how you can possibly make such blanket statements in confidence.

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    choy li fut

    hey bro, whats up?
    this is a vid that was posted up a few days ago by yutyeesam

    http://hpccss.net/kevinchan/movie/pastmov4.wmv

    i think its a pretty tight crane form.

    train hard, get the fan down

    peace

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    for jow ga....

    Last edited by dc_jowga; 04-24-2003 at 07:03 PM.

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    chow lay fut crane, nice

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    Re: choy li fut

    Originally posted by ZhouJiaQuan
    hey bro, whats up?
    this is a vid that was posted up a few days ago by yutyeesam

    http://hpccss.net/kevinchan/movie/pastmov4.wmv

    i think its a pretty tight crane form.

    train hard, get the fan down

    peace
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    I think is from Lee Koon Hung Hong Kong school.

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    oh

    is that were its from, i was wondering that as well.
    thanks

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    Actually this footage was shot in the early 1980s. The person in the video was one of Lee Koon Hung's assistant instructors and can be seen in his book: Choy Lay Fut: The Dynamic Art of Fighting. I believe his name is Ng Chi Wai.

    Peace.

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    Sihingjow, the stancework in most traditional northern systems is at least as deep, if not deeper than southern styles. Also most northern forms only have a handful of kicks in them. You've been looking at too much wushu and listening to too many Wing Chun teachers.
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    Also most northern forms only have a handful of kicks in them.
    Hey Ben, this is not my experience. I have learned from Northern and southern styles and the Northern styles incorporate far more kicks and variety of kicks in the forms than the southern forms.

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