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    Kulo Wing Chun clips

    http://www.ee.cuhk.edu.hk/~ymfung/ku.../kulotv_hi.WMV

    Here is another clip from the Kulo Wing Chun site in Asia. I think it is an excerpt from a TV show there (sorry, no English subtitles ).

    In it you can see the front door of Leung Jan's home (at least what it says to be), also some short training clip from Kulo WC people.

    The rest is some TV contest among kids who took a crash course from Master Fung Keung during the day.

    Perhaps Jim can tell us more about the training part in the video.

    Enjoy.

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    yylee- thanks much for sharing that clip.

    joy

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    Yes girls fighting!

    Can you send the clip where they learn... Chi Gerk

    That was fun

    Dave

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    yylee, That was very interesting. Thanks.
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    Hello,


    That clip is from the local tv station in that village. They took a few local goofy teenagers and tried to give them their first class or intro to Leung Jan's boxing "PSWC".

    Fung Keung sifu is the person who is mainly responsible for teaching the public. Thats his site. He is the youngest son of Master Fung Chun. Leung Jan's last living grandstudent.

    The Fung's typically simplify Leung Jan's already art a bit for the public/non Fung or Native of Koo Lo village. Some of the stuff you see on there is the when they are training in Leung Jan's home is "basic's" from Siu Lin/Dai Lin. Siu Lin is similar to the one they start with that begins with Pak and Dai Lin is the one they do next and begins with a slicing Bong. Both are simplified a bit but the core is still being trained! You do get to see them do a few two man sets after they do the solo stuff.

    I have spoken with Fung Keung sifu people and may visit them within the next year. I also have video footage of Fung's school and Leung Jan's home thanks to a friend. Inside Leung Jan's home there are tablets and old foto's etc.. Plus, there is a jong set up in there that is cool looking. You would probally be surprised as to the height of the jong!! hehe


    More comments below!


    Here is another clip from the Kulo Wing Chun site in Asia. I think it is an excerpt from a TV show there (sorry, no English subtitles ).

    Thats what it is! JR

    In it you can see the front door of Leung Jan's home (at least what it says to be), also some short training clip from Kulo WC people.

    That was Leung Jan's home! Thats where he taught Wong Wah Sam and others. Leung Jan was born and retired in Koo Lo. His tomb is in Koo Lo and every year on his death day his decendants meet up and pay respect to him. His knives are supposed to be hung up at the grave. JR

    The rest is some TV contest among kids who took a crash course from Master Fung Keung during the day.

    Thats what it is! JR

    Perhaps Jim can tell us more about the training part in the video.

    Read above. You can also see the other link that shows more footage. This stuff has been on the net for quite a while now. The other footage shows Master Fung Chun doing some demo and then a couple of newbies doing some terrible chi sao and more of Master Fung. Keep in mind that Master Fung was only showing pieces of those sets and not the entire sets. Although he did do "most" of the SLT/DLT sequences.

    http://www.ee.cuhk.edu.hk/~ymfung/ku...oo/poauoo.html


    N-Joy!
    Jim

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    Joy, Phil - you are welcome!

    Dave - Chi Gerk in their jeans!? I am switching station, they are showing the Miss GwongZhau contest next door, bye

    Jim - thanks for your additional info.

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