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    Mantis Training Vids?

    Hi All,

    Can someone recommend any good 7* Training videos for the beginning sets? I studied PM about 3 years ago, but have since had to move onto a new style after moving. The area I now live in doesn't have a praying mantis school near me, but I would like to have refreshen my memory on the forms that I have previously learned. In particular, I was looking for Tsahp Tchoy, Bung Bo, Sup Baht Sao, and Bahk Yuen Tchut Dhong. I appreciate any suggestions and/or advice. Thanks!

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    Ive seen some adds for Sifu J Funk . He has a set of videos out Ck out a KUng fu mag and you will find it. Or go to his web site.

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    Ive seen some adds for Sifu J Funk . He has a set of videos out Ck out a KUng fu mag and you will find it. Or go to his web site.

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    Smile videos

    hello,
    the jon funk videos are very good for learning from .
    and so is the videos from master paul drummond .
    as for books i like the master paul eng books as for breakdowns of each move . there are lotsof books and videos out there all you have to do is look

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    Are jon funks vids the actual form or does he alter the forms on the vids to sell to the public?

    thanks

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    holymantis, can you tell me a little more about P. Drummond`s videos? Is there a web-site I can go to? Thanks

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    :)

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    They are the actual forms.

    The jon funk vids are pretty in depth. He'll run through the set once or twice (depending on the set) once fast then slow. Then he breaks down each movement with a partner to show the ap. Pretty well done and easy to follow if you're a novice or just wanting to pick up the sets. You just have to speak canajian though to understand him. bad joke.
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    Cool Ba Bu Lian Huan Video

    I am partial to Tainan Mantis' Ba Bu Lian Huan Video. It is not a Mantis form per se but there are techniques and drills that are mantis based. I think you will get a better picture of training and applying mantis from it.

    So contact Tainan Mantis. I think it was going for $40 USD. Shipping included?

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    I do not play HK Seven Star, but I have heard he has altered some of the forms (Funk, not Brazier)! Not sure if this is true, but just a nasty rumor. I have many of the vids and they are some of the best out there. I use them soleely for reference or to see some one elses applications ideas. I think they are good in that sense, but one should never try to learn a form from a vid.

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    Mantis 108

    Absolutely 100% agree with you on Shifu Braziers Ba Bu Lian Huan video! Simple form, but LOTS of material on this effort. A real steal for the cost.

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    videos

    the master paul drummond videos that i have seen are from a martail arts shop called GWANGUNG you can find it on the net.
    there are only 3 videos that i know of there may be more?.
    they show the form and the applications which look very good .
    i think they are "dai fu yan" "fei ngaan dzerng" and i think "bo sim"

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    also

    also,
    the jon funk videos the weapon sets are very good as a training tool and the hand sets as well .
    there is a video out as well from my last master .
    master lee kok seng it's called 14 routes . which i have seen on e-bay a lot

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    Holymantis
    I could not find any Mantis vids on www.gwangung.com ? ANy other suggestions?

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    Just to clarify, John Funk does alter his forms for the videos. Al Cheng did this too. Usually they just left acouple of motions out, but some were changed. Still good vids though. If you have the WHF books , the omitted motions can be found..

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