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  1. #31
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    Hi Derek,

    You're welcome.

    As mentioned in the other thread, when we meet in Singapore, chillie crabs is compulsory.... culture thing you understand.

    And Carlsberg..another traditional custom thing that comes with doing Chinese Kung Fu...

    Warmest Regards.

    Eric

  2. #32
    okay so u guys dont know wat im talking bout wen i say 'fu-pau kune'

    wats the name of the form where u start the form in a goat stance(similar to wing chun) and u do all these hand movements???

    theres like 3-4 sets dat start like this, and den move into the form, kinda like a bow sequence

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    okay so u guys dont know wat im talking bout wen i say 'fu-pau kune'

    wats the name of the form where u start the form in a goat stance(similar to wing chun) and u do all these hand movements???

    theres like 3-4 sets dat start like this, and den move into the form, kinda like a bow sequence

    if your refering to jow ga, usually we don't use the "kim yeung ma" goat stance. we normally just use "Jaahm Ma" standing stance, which is a bit different (jaahm Jong, Jong Ma).

    i think you are referrring to our fu paau kune. there are other forms that use this stance (siu ying jow kuen, siu hung kuen, Luhk Gaau, etc....)

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  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    if your refering to jow ga, usually we don't use the "kim yeung ma" goat stance. we normally just use "Jaahm Ma" standing stance, which is a bit different (jaahm Jong, Jong Ma).

    i think you are referrring to our fu paau kune. there are other forms that use this stance (siu ying jow kuen, siu hung kuen, Luhk Gaau, etc....)

    Tailik

    yes i was referring to those....fu pau fu paau same sh!t
    and that idiot jow ga 'expert' who is well acquainted with several jow ga sifus didnt know wat i was talking bout


    yes fu paau kune, can u guys post up ur versions, i wanna see please

    i love them

    can u post the names of each set in chinese(characters) aswell please
    as i only know them as no1 no2 no3 no4 etc

  5. #35
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    Very Nice, thanks for sharing!

    My friend Sifu Andy Troung teachers Jow Gar in Australia, good to see these clips and the power was nice and fluid.

    Garry

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    yes i was referring to those....fu pau fu paau same sh!t
    and that idiot jow ga 'expert' who is well acquainted with several jow ga sifus didnt know wat i was talking bout


    yes fu paau kune, can u guys post up ur versions, i wanna see please

    i love them

    can u post the names of each set in chinese(characters) aswell please
    as i only know them as no1 no2 no3 no4 etc

    Chasincharpchui: i don't have any clips of fu pau yet. when we record a clip, i will be happy to share

    what school of choy li fut are you from and do you have any clips of choy li fut "fu pau kune". i would really like to see that as well
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  7. #37
    well im from the buck sing gwoon of choy lay fut
    we dont have choy lay fut fu pau kune, its still jow ga

    we do jow ga aswell coz one of our great-grandmasters(tai-sikung) and his father, did jow ga aswell as buck sing choy lay fut

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    well im from the buck sing gwoon of choy lay fut
    we dont have choy lay fut fu pau kune, its still jow ga

    we do jow ga aswell coz one of our great-grandmasters(tai-sikung) and his father, did jow ga aswell as buck sing choy lay fut

    yes i know this story of kong on & jow lung. i've seen a choy li fut group from Hk called Chan Chow Wan Assn. do a version of Fu Pau Kune based on their jow ga relationship.

    Are you from the Buk Sing California? i had hoped to visit someday.

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  9. #39
    nah im not from california, theres couple of buk sing groups in cali tho

    hmm so u say the story of kong on & jow long, wat have u heard?

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    As I understand it, Kong On was a student of Chow Lung for about 4 years before Chow Lung passed away. After that he became a student of Tarm Sam (I think?) and studied CLF.

  11. #41
    so was kong on jow ga recognised as traditional jow ga still in ur eyes

  12. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by Fu-Pau View Post
    As I understand it, Kong On was a student of Chow Lung for about 4 years before Chow Lung passed away. After that he became a student of Tarm Sam (I think?) and studied CLF.

    Here is a pic of Kong On placing incense on one tablet for Jow Lung, Tarm Sam. and i think his 3rd sifu

    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzermavg/s...es/kongon2.jpg

    CCC: in my eyes if Kong On was a student of Jow Lung for 4 yrs. of course he is recognized.

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  13. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    CCC: in my eyes if Kong On was a student of Jow Lung for 4 yrs. of course he is recognized.

    Tai Lik

    good haha

    got any more pics of kong on to share?

    by any chance u have the names of the fu-pau sets in chinese?

  14. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    good haha

    got any more pics of kong on to share?

    by any chance u have the names of the fu-pau sets in chinese?
    I know of two fu pau sets from this particular choy li fut school. "1st & 2nd path/road Tiger Leopard Fist"


    二路虎豹拳 - YI LOUH FU POW KUEN


    Why do you ask this question about Kong On being recognized as jow ga?

    regards
    Tai Lik
    Last edited by Tai-Lik; 09-01-2006 at 08:13 PM.
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    Our school has a Fu Pow Kuen. Only one set and from the way it looks it has somewhat of a buk sing flavor to it in that it has a few tau lau chop choy combinations.

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