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    Southern Kung Fu Video Thread *Read Guidelines First*

    I thought it might be cool to start a video thread just for the Southern folks. Maybe the mods would be willing to sticky it.

    The guidelines are as follows:

    1)The video somehow relates to Southern Kung Fu....ie Choy Lay Fut, Hung Ga, Choy Ga, Lau Ga, Lee Ga, Mok Ga, Fut Ga, Fukien Bak Hok, Lung Ying, Bak Mei, Southern Praying Mantis, Lama?, 5-ancestors, Tai Shing Pek Kwar?, etc (sorry if I left anyone out..... or included anyone that shouldn't be)....

    ....also could be a practitioner of a Southern art competing in San Shou, San Da, Lei Tai, Kuo Shu, MMA?, etc. But please tell us what art they practice.

    2) Let's leave Wing Chun out of it. They have their own **** forum after all!!

    3) If you have comments about a specific video please start a new thread about it. This makes it easier for others to surf the thread for vids without having to read comments.

    4) When possible, please try to post a link directly to the video. Don't send us searching through a web page of 100 videos.

    Have fun and enjoy!

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    Here is one from the Phillipino lineage of the art I practice.

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...00886285344776
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    Behold, I see my father and mother.
    I see all my dead relatives seated.
    I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
    He calls me. Take me to him.

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    I'm already breaking the guidelines but I think it's pretty clear where the clips are...and they're all CLF.

    http://www.floridakungfu.com/kung_fu_videos.htm

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    Thumbs up Not trying to side track your thread, but...

    Fu-Pow,

    Is that you performing the form in your signature?


    I'm just curious, and give anyone props that post vid of themselves performing on a internet forum.


    jeff
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    Pak Mei

    Here is a link to a couple of Pak Mei videos.

    http://pakmeinyc.net/media
    Me fail English? That's unpossible!

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    here is some video of Ark Wong's 5 Family Style

    here is a video of Grandmaster Ark Wong performing the Combination Act (one of the basic acts):

    http://www.kungfu5family.com/GmWongCombinationwmv.WMV



    here is my teacher performing parts of the Bull Act:

    http://www.southern5.com/News.html




    here is me performing the Salute Act: (this was filmed without a tripod)

    http://www.angeltowns.net/membercent...olinsalute.htm



    enjoy
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    the salute act,

    thanks for posting that franklin fick. i always wanted to know what that set was because i have wong ark yuey performing that very same set on video back in the days. i like it, and he was pretty good even for an old cat.

    so is that a 5 animal set?

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    the curriculum is on my website
    http://www.angeltowns.net/membercent...rtsshaolin.htm

    the salute act is an act in itself but it is also the salute for the other 5 basic acts

    each animal act has its own salute- some are longer and more complex than others

    it is a big system- more about the history can be found on the web- it incorperates the 5 southern families (Hung, Mok, Choy, Li, Fut)

    it is sometimes called the 5 family 5 animal style becuase the snake, tiger, dragon, leopard, crane were what was taught most "openly" but then there were also the "other" 5 animals (elephant, horse, monkey, lion, panther) to give you the 10 animals of southern shaolin

    then there are other sets and people would specialize in a animal and learn more sets related to that- my teacher specialized in the bull- so i also learned that (luckily i have a good build for that animal )

    franklin

    *sorry for the of topic post

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmd161
    Fu-Pow,

    Is that you performing the form in your signature?


    I'm just curious, and give anyone props that post vid of themselves performing on a internet forum.


    jeff
    Jeff, anyways to see some Black Tiger? Very curious.

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    Everything you ever wanted to know about SPM but were afraid to ask : http://www.tonglong.co.uk/index.php?categoryid=10
    Very comprehensive Jow Gar sampler : http://www.chanskungfu.com/media/video-jowga.htm#1
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    http://clfmagazine.tripod.com/sitebu...les/muifah.mpg

    Somebody doing the LKH Siu Mui Fah.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Infrazael
    Jeff, anyways to see some Black Tiger? Very curious.

    Ok,


    Here's some Black Tiger!


    http://members.lycos.co.uk/shaolinbl...nt%20Dummy.wmv


    This is a edited clip of the Black Tiger Front Dummy form.


    jeff
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