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    CLF books

    Anybody have any suggestions on Choy Lay Fut books. I have been Training for a while, but I have not seen any books on the subject. Thanks.

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    ''The Dynamic Art of Choy Lay Fut'' by Lee Koon Hung is good.
    It's the only one I have on CLF. Other members might know of some other notable titles.

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    ask and ye shall recieve

    it would be a crime not to do this.

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    nah, it wouldn't be a crime.........

    I am working a a few CLF books as we speak.......one will have to do with basic figthing......the other is a historical one.
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    I do have the dynamic art of..... I have done searches and that is the only book on CLF that I see. Just wanted to see if anyone knew of any that I didn't know about.

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    I don't have a copy so I can't vouch for anything about this book, but there is another CLF book here on amazon.com

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    thanks, I have never seen this book before. Does anyone know if it is Buk Sing or Hung Sing?

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    books

    lol, roger, i have ALL 3 of the above referenced books. i'll bring them to class sometime and you can borrow them. i like lee koon hung's book the most, as it shows a nice variety of techniques and applications. leo fong's book is based on the san francisco hung sing (frank's lineage). it shows their cheong kuen. take care

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    Doc Fai Wong may not be the most popular guy, but that was a good book and one of the first most Americans were able to find on the subject

    Lee Koon Hung's has a young tat Mau Wong in it if I remember correctly

    Leo Fong's book I don't really care for
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    The Leo Fong Book is of my Lineage....or Professor Lau Bun's hung sing kwoon.

    the form in the book is Cheung Kuen........but the book doesn't do the form any justice.
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    Doc Fai Wong's CLF book and even the 5 animals one are pretty cool books.

    but i want folks to understand, Doc Fai Wong isn't representative of how Lau Bun Choy Lee Fut is done. Why? because he learned from an old man who didn't show him how to do it faster.

    Leo Fong wasn't a long time Hung Sing student..........i've never met him.

    I don't think we cared much about his book much either.
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    But there are some very rare books from Chiu Siu Kai.......the tiger claw form, snake form.......i don't remember if there were others.

    I also have one old one that has the Chan Family 5 wheel fist form.

    Oh, also there are the books from the Chan Kin Man lineage too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    Lee Koon Hung's has a young tat Mau Wong in it if I remember correctly...
    Exactly correct.

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    thanks everyone for your replys. I will look for these books.

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    http://www.plumpub.com/sales/kungfu/collbk_southern.htm

    the fourth one down in this link is one of the CLF books i was talking about. hard to find though.
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