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    Bak Mei or Juk Lum clips

    Does anyone know where I can find some Bak Mei of Juk Lum clips? I have demo videos from years ago in NYC on VHS but I'd like clips to send to a Bak Hok practitioner who sent me this link: http://www.yongchunbaihechuen.com/videos.html
    The guy at the top is the head of the system at the
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    Pak Mei

    Here is Sifu Kwong Man Fong from New York City:

    http://www.pakmeinyc.net/vids/sifu.mp4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hai_To
    Here is Sifu Kwong Man Fong from New York City:

    http://www.pakmeinyc.net/vids/sifu.mp4
    Thank you both. (The one of Sifu Kwong Man Fong is only music).
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    Phil,

    Do you have Quicktime on your computer? You'll need that to play the clip correctly (video and audio).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hai_To
    Phil,

    Do you have Quicktime on your computer? You'll need that to play the clip correctly (video and audio).

    HT
    OK thanks, I'm computer illiterate.
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    I saw the clip and thank you.
    I also have a cilp (it's very poor quality), of a Bak Mei form. It performed by my friend Jalal Mansur Nuriddin of "The Last Poets" who is now in Paris. http://www.grandfatherofrap.com
    He studied from Kwong Man Fong. The clip is from the grand opening of the Soho Fitness Center in 1983 where I was the manager and also taught Wing Chun: http://www.sifupr.com/videos/Bak_Mei.MPG
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    Hi Phil,

    This form looked like saam mun bagua kuen 3 door 8 directional fist although just portions he started one way and finished wrong way, maybe he cut the form in half and forgot which way he finished?

    Thanks for the clip!

    regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by fiercest tiger
    Hi Phil,

    This form looked like saam mun bagua kuen 3 door 8 directional fist although just portions he started one way and finished wrong way, maybe he cut the form in half and forgot which way he finished?

    Thanks for the clip!

    regards
    Garry FT
    I'll presume that you're refering to the White Crane link I posted that has a few forms on it.
    http://www.yongchunbaihechuen.com/videos.html
    I got the clips from an English guy who is now living in Spain. He's been to Wing Chun (Yong Chun) city to study Wing Chun White Crane. My interest was that some have said that Bak Hok, Bak Mei, Wing Chun, and Lung Ying have roots in Hakka martial arts. I do see some similarities in them all. But that doesn't prove a connection of course.
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    Hi,


    Nah, im talking about this clip!

    http://www.sifupr.com/videos/Bak_Mei.MPG

    I think wingchun is softer then the hakka arts of bak mei, lung ying, mantis, fukien white crane but doesnt mean its not effective softer is better!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fiercest tiger
    Hi,


    Nah, im talking about this clip!

    http://www.sifupr.com/videos/Bak_Mei.MPG

    I think wingchun is softer then the hakka arts of bak mei, lung ying, mantis, fukien white crane but doesnt mean its not effective softer is better!!

    be easy
    FT
    Thanks, I'll ask him.
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    FT, do you see any simililarities between Bak Mei and the Bak Hok forms in the link I posted?
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    Yes, but differences in power generation and softness that bak mei uses comparing to Bak Hok.

    Fukien white crane is closer to southern mantis then bak mei pai IMHO, but some may say im wrong.

    cheers
    FT

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    Phil,

    Here is another video from Kwong Man Fong's school. It's a compilation of various forms done by his students.

    http://www.pakmeinyc.net/vids/forms.mp4

    Comparing it to the Bak Hok videos, you'll notice that there are more differences than similarities.

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    Ok could not see the clips. I s their any other way.

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