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    Fut Ga Lohan Kuen

    I came across this Fut Ga Lohan Kuen and instantly recognized soooo many tech's that are in CLF such as the bai fut jeung, kwa sow biu jong, etc. etc.


    Can you guys see it as well?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MILJnCoc8mA

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    Actually there are quite a few lama/hop gar techniques in there as well.

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    i noticed that as well.

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    If you look at this current thread, you'll see that the form is Hop Gar http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/foru...ad.php?t=42400
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    Well there you go.

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    It is a lama form, "Siu Lo Han Kuyhn"

    Both White Crane and Hap Ga use it as well. A little different from style to style, in seeing this version, it is clear that some techniques have 'degenerated'.

    Hung Ga and Choy Lay Fut people will notice that Lama had influenced many styles. Most likely during the Ten Tigers of Canton's time (lot of Hung People with Wong Yan Lum).

    The Pao Choihs, Biin Choihs, Kahp Choihs and techniques like 'Lo Han Bai Fut' are common Lama tech. They appear in every form. You see them a bit in Hung Ga and CLF, but they are all over Lama.

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    That was a pretty bad form,

    Except for a couple of fist skills it does not look a thing like what our lineage of Lama Martial Art does.

    As far as I am aware we do have a form called Lo Hon but from what I have seen my Master perform it looks nothing like that.

    It lacked intesity and the strikes were poor.

    Shabinko

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