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    Practioners styles?

    Hey I'm a bit new here. Just wanted to know what diffrent styles everyone practices. Thank you for your time.

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    my own style compiled from various places over the years.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Probably the same as you - where are you located?

    -David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    my own style compiled from various places over the years.
    Interesting none the less. Best of luck with that.

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    i do kuntao.silat,,hsing,i and filipino stick fighting ,,what style do you do

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    Quote Originally Posted by msg View Post
    i do kuntao.silat,,hsing,i and filipino stick fighting ,,what style do you do
    I am a practitioner of the Clear, Young, or Green cloud(I've heard many corrections to our sub sect so I don't know which one to call it haha) Choy lay fut and lama pai style (under the lineage of Sigung Chan Tai San)

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    I practice Firearms Fu and my current style is linked in my signature below:

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    Master of Shaolin I-Ching Bu Ti, GunGoPow and I Hung Wei Lo styles.

    I am seeking sparring partner. Any level. Looking for blondes or redhead. 5'2" to 5'9". Between 115-135 weight class. Females between 17-30 only need apply. Will extensively work on grappling.

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    Oh and previous styles were:

    Arnis
    Jing Jow Pai
    Sil Lum
    Shaolin Chuan Fa (AKA Shaolin Kempo )
    Master of Shaolin I-Ching Bu Ti, GunGoPow and I Hung Wei Lo styles.

    I am seeking sparring partner. Any level. Looking for blondes or redhead. 5'2" to 5'9". Between 115-135 weight class. Females between 17-30 only need apply. Will extensively work on grappling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLF-LP-WARRIOR View Post
    Interesting none the less. Best of luck with that.
    Thanks, it serves me well. I trained formally for 7 years in cma. I trained formally for 4 years in an okinawan style and 4 years in tkd with a couple of years in at a kb gym.

    I also trained in fencing, boxing and through high school did G/R wrestling.

    So, to say anything other than what I already did would do a disservice to what I actually do. IE: I don't limit myself by any one style.

    Anyway... cheers!

    P.S I still learn from other practitioners as well.
    Last edited by David Jamieson; 03-10-2007 at 04:57 PM.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    yang style taijiquan, and a very small portion of choy li fut
    Originally Posted by Lee Chiang Po
    You then walk backwards, forcing him off his feet and then drag him by the eye socket and lips. You can pull so hard that the lips tear away. You will never hear such screaming.

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    some styles. it is a mix bag for me.

    1. Chen Tai chi and some northern wu.

    2. Cheng Ba Gua.

    3. Tong Bei.

    4. some northern mantis. mantis is a big school.

    5. Nanjing Ba Ji.

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    Like everyone else so far, i got a mix...i dont rely on anyone style.

    My strongest is my grappling and boxing (mostly because most people dont grapple well, so i'm more comfortable inside)...i've done some hung gar and now study Nihon Goshin Aikdio and 8Step Praying Mantis.

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    Great, thanks for the responses. Anyone else?

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    hung fut, formerly studied northern shaolin, and judo, and kokikai aikido and wreslted for like 12 years. but yeah hung fut.

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    my name is fred i practise valetudo/mma
    and contemporary wushu specialising in the tanglang and fan zi forms
    there are only masters where there are slaves

    www.myspace.com/chenzhenfromjingwu



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