anyone have any good Choy Lay Fut vids?
What would be even better are some tutorials or something like that.
Even Sparring Matches
anyone have any good Choy Lay Fut vids?
What would be even better are some tutorials or something like that.
Even Sparring Matches
try the "search"-function...please.
"Barking dogs donīt bite..."
There is a place called Youtube. It can be quite interesting, the videos one can find there, such as Choy Li Fut videos of all sort. One might want to check it out. One might even want to search on Choy Li Fut.
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I looked on youtube already.
i have seen vids there, but i am talking about other vids that are from other sites, your computer, etc.
not really friendly here is it?
scroll down , you will see stuff on Buk Sing and anything posted by HSKwarrior,
ok? so there ya go,ya bastid!
"not really friendly here is it? "
(jus effin wit ya)
you sure you haven;t found choy lay fut vid's on youtube or did you just not look. cause i did a search and found quite a few.not gonna post them thou go look. kids these days man(i'm just fooling with ya don;t take it to heart, but seriously there are CLF vids on youtube)
For tutorials, I highly suggest my teacher's first series from Panther Productions:
http://www.centurymartialarts.com/De...9-65c295a5670f
At 10 bucks a pop, it's a steal. I got these back in the day when they were $40 a tape.
Enjoy,
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The 10 Elements of Choy Lay Fut:
Kum, Na, Gwa, Sau, Chop, Pow, Kup, Biu, Ding, Jong
The 13 Principles of Taijiquan:
Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, Push, Pluck, Elbow, Shoulder, Split, Forward, Back, Left, Right, Central Equilibrium
And it doesn't hurt to practice stuff from:
Mounts, Guards, and Side Mounts!
Austin Kung-Fu Academy
yeah i have about 7 or 8 of them in my favs.
It is just that i am looking for something more of how it is used in combat.
I have forms and stuff like that, haven't found any fights though
thanks, and i am thinking about buying them.
I bet you feel horrible considering the price now
The 10 Elements of Choy Lay Fut:
Kum, Na, Gwa, Sau, Chop, Pow, Kup, Biu, Ding, Jong
The 13 Principles of Taijiquan:
Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, Push, Pluck, Elbow, Shoulder, Split, Forward, Back, Left, Right, Central Equilibrium
And it doesn't hurt to practice stuff from:
Mounts, Guards, and Side Mounts!
Austin Kung-Fu Academy
i've owned tapes 1,3, and 13 for like ten years, good tapes....but it ****es me off to this day that they filmed like twenty minutes of set then just looped it for an hour
I DO HAVE A FREAKING REWIND BUTTON, LOL coulda put more applications...i rented the tapes for five bucks a pop from the local kung fu shop so i wasn't mad or anything...if i had paid 40 i'd prollya been choked!.
just had to vent that, as every time i watch the tape its hairpulling having to fast forward five minutes to the next form....they don't even show the form twenty time, he just does it slow, mid then fast and just repeats that for twenty minutes...**** dog
or simply buy these :
http://www.leekoonhungkungfu.com/supplies.html
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蔡 李 佛 中 國 武 術 學 院 - ( 南 非 )
A very valid complaint...it can be said of just about every Panther Productions video. The videos had basically this format:
Form Walk through pace - Front view (facing the camera)
Form walk through pace - Side view (best view to learn)
Form full speed and power - Front view
Form full speed and power - Side view
Form slow motion
Repeat it ALL again, LOL
Applications
Sometimes the applications and technical breakdowns are at the very beginning.
And I agree, the leekoonhungkungfu.com videos are quite good, too.
One of the really nice things about the Panther series is that he goes through the Chinese names of every single technique in the forms, so you kind of learn those by default.
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The 10 Elements of Choy Lay Fut:
Kum, Na, Gwa, Sau, Chop, Pow, Kup, Biu, Ding, Jong
The 13 Principles of Taijiquan:
Ward Off, Roll Back, Press, Push, Pluck, Elbow, Shoulder, Split, Forward, Back, Left, Right, Central Equilibrium
And it doesn't hurt to practice stuff from:
Mounts, Guards, and Side Mounts!
Austin Kung-Fu Academy
Hello,
I saw this thread and thought I would post this in response.
Gus Kaparos, Sifu
www.greencloud.net
http://youtube.com/user/GreenCloudKungFu
actually, gus has 6 parts of his CLF knife-Defense on youtube.......
Hung Sing Boyz, we gottit on lock down
when he's around quick to ground and pound a clown
Bruh we thought you knew better
when it comes to head huntin, ain't no one can do it better