http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...e&conn_speed=1
Does anyone know of the Chinese name for this Crane kick?.
a little secret...if you look at the crane kick and the dragon claw 2 link in my tony the tiger thread....they link. onsome waldo ****, werd
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"Ng Yim-Ming--Grandmaster Ng Yim-Ming began his training under Gum San-Hong who was a martial actor from the Red Boat Opera Company. Gum San-Hong was Wong Hen-Wing's student. This is where Ng Yim-Ming got the opportunity to begin training with the giant of Canton. He was a teenage boy of 13 at the time and took to the training diligently as he already had experience from Gum San-Hong. Wong Hen-Wing being the number one disciple of Wong Yan-Lum was very close to the Grandmaster. He gave the young Ng the assignment of bringing Grandmaster Wong various types of Bao (chinese buns). This would be the opportunity that led Wong Yan-Lum to teach Ng Yim-Ming the Hop Gar kung fu directly. Even though Wong Yan-Lum was of poor health at the time he took a liking to Ng and gave Ng many important lessons. One of the ways Ng had to develop his Chuan Fa was to go into the streets and fight. He was very successful and took his hop gar to a high level even at such a young age. As Ng grew older his family connections with Chang Kai-Sek would take him to the USA to be trained as a fighter pilot. Later Ng would become a General in the Air Force."
http://www.geocities.com/tibetanhopgar1/hopgar2.html
I was told kaido's father helped Ng Ming come to America...I also heard kaido may have killed some one in the army... what's the Chang kai-Sek connection?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmL5eUySNZM
Kaido's main black belt GM Philip Gelinas teaching Kaido's fourth form called Dragon Dance. I'm told you didn't learn this form until around the third or fourth year after doing basic Kajukenbo kick boxing conditioning with Crane punches..