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    Wah Lum Forms

    Hello all,

    I have a question about the external empty hand forms taught in Wah Lum today. Is there anyone out there who is familiar with the following forms (I have seen the first two mentioned in threads before):

    6th Form
    Luck Low
    So Lo Sow
    18 Kicks
    18 Locking Hands
    Six corners
    Tin Fong Fingers
    Tong Long Juk Dung

    These are from Pui Chan's 1983 Curriculum (signed and dated by Pui Chan) of which I was recently given a copy of by my retired instructor. He studied for 15 years under Yao Li (one of Chan's Chief Instructors when Chan was in Boston and for a short time when he moved to florida) around that time before and durring the "parting of ways" between Yao and Chan. I was surprised to see how many forms are on the list considering I currently train and teach 20 External open hand forms, not to count the many weapon forms from the system... I am looking to pick up these missing forms and any information would be greatly appreciated. It is my understanding from talking with Yao that he does not teach in his current curriculum many of the mantis forms from the "old days", although one of these days I would still love to make it out to Boston to train with him.

    I have thought about a trip to the temple, but am unsure as to how that would be recieved as I did meet one Wah Lum student who was less then polite about what he termed, "Renegades " or those who broke off from Pui Chan. Not to mention as I am in the southwest that would be an expensive trip... anyways enough of the long thread...

    Anyone know if those forms are still taught or anyone know them?

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    Those forms are at the higher levels of what's currently being taught. You won't find too many who know them.

    I don't think a trip to the Temple will get you these sets, renegade or not, unless you plan on sticking around to move up the ranks to get them.

    6th Form and Lok Low (parts 1 and 2) are more common but I don't think he's taught Tin Fong Fingers to anyone. That set targets pressure points so just learning the moves is useless.
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    Tong Long Juk Dong - would that be praying mantis exits cave?
    Also So lo Sow, is this soft form? If so my teacher has it.

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    Yes, Tong Long Juk Dung is Praying mantis exits cave.

    Also, Soft form is a seperate form.

    The external empty hand forms from the 1983 Curriculum are:

    Level #10
    16 Hands
    Little Open Gate
    Wah Lum 1st form
    Straight Form

    Level #9
    Seven Kicks
    Second Form
    18 Elbows
    2 Men Forms
    Little Mantis

    Level #8
    4th Form
    36 Hands
    Leopard
    Lo Han

    Level #7
    3rd form
    Buddha Palm
    Fan Cha

    Level #6
    5th Form
    6th Form
    Big Mantis

    Advanced Level
    Drunken Form
    Swallow
    Plum flower
    six corners
    18 kicks
    18 locking hands
    tin fong fingers
    so lo sow
    luck low
    Tong Long Juk Dung
    Soft form
    Last edited by CeruleanRyuujin; 12-22-2006 at 05:29 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CeruleanRyuujin View Post
    Hello all,

    I have a question about the external empty hand forms taught in Wah Lum today. Is there anyone out there who is familiar with the following forms (I have seen the first two mentioned in threads before):

    6th Form
    Luck Low
    So Lo Sow
    18 Kicks
    18 Locking Hands
    Six corners
    Tin Fong Fingers
    Tong Long Juk Dung

    These are from Pui Chan's 1983 Curriculum (signed and dated by Pui Chan) of which I was recently given a copy of by my retired instructor. He studied for 15 years under Yao Li (one of Chan's Chief Instructors when Chan was in Boston and for a short time when he moved to florida) around that time before and durring the "parting of ways" between Yao and Chan. I was surprised to see how many forms are on the list considering I currently train and teach 20 External open hand forms, not to count the many weapon forms from the system... I am looking to pick up these missing forms and any information would be greatly appreciated. It is my understanding from talking with Yao that he does not teach in his current curriculum many of the mantis forms from the "old days", although one of these days I would still love to make it out to Boston to train with him.

    I have thought about a trip to the temple, but am unsure as to how that would be recieved as I did meet one Wah Lum student who was less then polite about what he termed, "Renegades " or those who broke off from Pui Chan. Not to mention as I am in the southwest that would be an expensive trip... anyways enough of the long thread...

    Anyone know if those forms are still taught or anyone know them?
    since when did you talked to yao?

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    I want to say about a year ago or two... I would still like to get up there to train with him, but that going to have to wait on funds...

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    I feel your pain

    I would love to learn that stuff as well but I'm not even sure how much of it my Sifu even knows. Besides that, even if I could find someone around here to teach it, I can't really afford it right now. Let me know if you have any luck.
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    who is your sifu and where do you train? ill keep you posted.

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    I wrote a little about him in the other thread that you started.
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    ive only seen mantis in 2 wah lum forms, the rest look like a combination of long fist and hung gar.
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    Which ones do you see the Mantis?

    Most seem to feel there's a lot of CLF in Wah Lum.
    When seconds count the cops are only minutes away!

    Quote Originally Posted by wenshu View Post
    Sorry, sometimes I forget you guys have that special secret internal sauce where people throw themselves and you don't have to do anything except collect tuition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yao Sing View Post
    Which ones do you see the Mantis?

    Most seem to feel there's a lot of CLF in Wah Lum.

    little mantis and big mantis. thats it really. sometimes there is a mantis hand pose but thats it.

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    im not dissing wah lum, its a pretty style to watch, and has some tough stuff to do in it. im just saying i dont see a lot of mantis in it. but it claims to be a mantis style doesnt it?
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    mantis in wah lum

    LOG, 2nd form ... etc
    Praying mantis isn't just mantis hand poses man. I think wah lum has a lot of mantis stuff all over the place you just have to know where to look.

    israel

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironfenix View Post
    LOG, 2nd form ... etc
    Praying mantis isn't just mantis hand poses man. I think wah lum has a lot of mantis stuff all over the place you just have to know where to look.

    israel
    I agree. There are some forms that are more mantis than others. Stright form has no mantis but Little Mantis and 3rd form has a lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaolinlueb View Post
    little mantis and big mantis. thats it really. sometimes there is a mantis hand pose but thats it.

    *edit
    im not dissing wah lum, its a pretty style to watch, and has some tough stuff to do in it. im just saying i dont see a lot of mantis in it. but it claims to be a mantis style doesnt it?
    That's what I thought you would say, which is why I asked. BTW, it's a hybrid style with a lot of southern influence. In the full name Tan Tui comes before Mantis which would suggest more of the former and less of the latter.

    Quote Originally Posted by ironfenix View Post
    LOG, 2nd form ... etc
    Praying mantis isn't just mantis hand poses man. I think wah lum has a lot of mantis stuff all over the place you just have to know where to look.
    Bingo! We have a winner.
    When seconds count the cops are only minutes away!

    Quote Originally Posted by wenshu View Post
    Sorry, sometimes I forget you guys have that special secret internal sauce where people throw themselves and you don't have to do anything except collect tuition.

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