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    Choy Li Fut Animal Forms

    I was wondering if any members of the forum have any links to some good examples of the separate animal forms of Choy Li Fut.

    I have seen good examples of the crane form and I have seen two examples of the tiger form but they are not similar and the videos do not show the entire form.

    I have not seen the dragon form, leopard form, monkey form, or snake form.

    If anyone can provide any good examples of these form I would appreciate it.

    Regards,
    Steve

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    You won't find much out there. Maybe a few clips of the main 5 but the other 5 are quite rare.

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    hey ben,
    how ws wudang?
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    Wudang was great thanks, good training, stunning scenery, cheap Bai Zu Studied Taiyiwuxingquan and Xuanmen sword, lost fifteen pounds, made some great friends
    I'd thoroughly recommend it to anyone.
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    I was in wudang in april this year (didnt train there tho - did san shou in wuhan). The place is amazing!!!!
    did u climb up to the golden peak?
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    Sifu Gash:
    Thank you very much for the videos of the tiger and monkey forms.
    Regards,
    Steve

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    that Tiger set was really nice. I especially liked the retreating while striking forward, and the sidestepping while striking movements, something we don't see in the Hung Kuen Tiger-at least not in the ones that I was taught. When you go on youtube, there is a link to a girl doing the same set, slightly different, from John Wai's school. Very strong. I would like to have seen more of it and clearer.
    Do you have any vids of the other five animals? Hung-Ga and CLF are cousins, and it is always interesting to see how it is played from different viewpoints. This in my opinion, gives us a clearer overall understanding of the technique.

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