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    interesting vids

    http://www.kung-fu.co.il/english/videos.asp

    looks like a little like wing chun?





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    why don't somebody take a 45 and bang! settle it?

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    Thumbs down

    I hope not. But perhaps you are correct. Ugh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Train View Post
    http://www.kung-fu.co.il/english/videos.asp

    looks like a little like wing chun?
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    No, not even close. It is nothing more than common street fighting technique. There is nothing scientific about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chiang Po View Post
    No, not even close. It is nothing more than common street fighting technique. There is nothing scientific about it.
    Actually Southern Mantis is very good. Especially Juk Lum (Bamboo Forest), Mantis shown here. One of the most famous "Tong" practice it. They are no joke.
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    Phil is correct

    That is a version of Jook Lum...isnt a joke and isnt wing chun- appraently the sifu studied with Poo Yee.
    The mantis folks have their own squabbles.... about who really studied how much from whom.
    Gin Foon Mak in Minneapolis is a premier Jook Lum sifu in the US---though he is geeting up there in years.He studied with Lung Sam (sp?)for a long time. On Mak sifu's site ther used to be a brief video of Lung Sum and Mak sifu playing with each other.

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    The mantis folks have their own squabbles.... about who really studied how much from whom.
    Jeez, that hardly ever happens in TCMA
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    the application "looks" more like wing chun than the crane or emei system. Just my opinion of course.

    thanks for the response.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Train View Post
    http://www.kung-fu.co.il/english/videos.asp

    looks like a little like wing chun?





    peace!
    Kwangsai Jook Lum Gee Tong Long Pai is a Hakka style. They have "similarities" to WC as do other Hakka styles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
    That is a version of Jook Lum...isnt a joke and isnt wing chun- appraently the sifu studied with Poo Yee.
    The mantis folks have their own squabbles.... about who really studied how much from whom.
    Gin Foon Mak in Minneapolis is a premier Jook Lum sifu in the US---though he is geeting up there in years.He studied with Lung Sam (sp?)for a long time. On Mak sifu's site ther used to be a brief video of Lung Sum and Mak sifu playing with each other.

    joy chaudhuri
    You know your stuff Joy. Those guys fight for real and would give many WC people a hard time. They even have a form of chi sau and simultaneous blocks/strikes. That why many Tong train in JLM.
    Regarding squabbles, I was present at a meeting held by Lam Sang where a discussion was held about who was the heir to Juk Lum.
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    Phil sez:

    Regarding squabbles, I was present at a meeting held by Lam Sang where a discussion was held about who was the heir to Juk Lum
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------Was this in the Chinatown
    Free Mason center?
    As in many styles the good ones can put real power into their moves- others have the outer shell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
    Regarding squabbles, I was present at a meeting held by Lam Sang where a discussion was held about who was the heir to Juk Lum
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------Was this in the Chinatown
    Free Mason center?
    As in many styles the good ones can put real power into their moves- others have the outer shell.
    joy
    Yes sir. Mott St. NYC.
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