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    5 Tigers Tournament youtube vids 2008

    The following are a few clips from the Jow Ga 5 Tigers Opening Demo and other divisions this year, put up on youtube by participants. Several of the Sifu demonstrations are NOT included in these links, but will be included in the official tournament DVD.

    Sifu Sean Marshall – Northern Siu Lum:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-hVW...eature=related

    Sifu Mark Li: Xingyi Chuan
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFkJQ...eature=related

    Various Styles: Hung Fut, Tai Chi, Jow Ga, Buk Sing CLF Applications…..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R4WVJz38wI&NR=1

    Sifu John Hitchman: Muk Jong
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh5NFThiy9g

    Sifu Jamal El - Northern Siu Lum & Sifu Lester Figueroa – combo. Lam family hung ga/Hung Sing CLF
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zip_7Guq5RE&NR=1

    Hung Ga – Iron Wire:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luUAq1oaZjo&feature=user

    Continuous Sparring Division:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BGEp...eature=related

    Da Saam Sing 1 Division
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dK4g_...eature=related

    Da Saam Sing 2 Division
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpo8S...eature=related


    The DVD will include highlights from the 1st Jow Ga 5 Tigers Intramural Lei Tai

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    very nice and thanks for sharing. i'm looking forward to your offical DVD

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    I enjoyed the vid as well .

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    How can you have a Da Saam Sing competition? Its a training exercise.

    EO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Olson View Post
    How can you have a Da Saam Sing competition? Its a training exercise.

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    Obviously you can.
    Psalms 144:1
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    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Obviously you can.
    And the judging criteria=???

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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Obviously you can.
    So what's the point? The winner is the guy with the toughest forearms?
    He most honors my style who learns under it to destroy the teacher. -- Walt Whitman

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterKiller View Post
    So what's the point? The winner is the guy with the toughest forearms?
    Seems like it, yes.
    Sure it pales with the Iron Crotch competition, but what's better than that ??
    Psalms 144:1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Olson View Post
    And the judging criteria=???
    Mr.T says, "Pain".
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    Official DVD Opening/Masters Demonstrations & Applications by:

    Lion Dance – Jow Ga Shaolin Institute – Sifu Hon Lee & Sifu Reza Momenan

    Sifu Pedro Cepero Yee – Hung Ga
    Sifu Troy Williams – Jow Ga
    Sifu Othal Thomas – Seven Star Praying Mantis
    Sifu Jay Hitchman – Wing Chun – Muk Jong & Chi Sao – Moy Yat Branch
    Sifu Sean Marshall – Northern
    Sifu Jamal El – Northern
    Sifu Sharif Bey – Hung Ga
    Sifu Mark Li – Xing Yi
    Sifu Kevin Preston – Hung Ga
    Sifu Shawn Smith – Tai Chi Sword
    Sifu Shelton Lee – Hung Fut – Tai Yim Kung Fu, USA
    Sifu Phil Auffrey – Hung Fut – NYC – Hung Kam Pui, Hong Kong
    Sifu Burt Fleming – Hung Fut – NYC – Hung Kam Pui, Hong Kong
    Sifu Ben Perez – Hung Fut – NYC – Hung Kam Pui, Hong Kong
    Sifu Lester Figueroa – Hung Ga & Choy Li Fut
    Sifu Shannon Moore – Wing Chun – William Cheung Branch
    Sifu John Green – Chin Tai Chi
    Sifu Novell Bell – Bua Gua
    Robert James – Buk Sing Fut Ga (Choy Li Fut)
    Tammy Lee – Jow ga

    Hosted by Jow Ga Kung Fu Athletic Association, Columbia MD - Sifu Derek Johnson
    www.5tigerschampionship.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Olson View Post
    And the judging criteria=???
    Hello Eric. Most divisions in tournaments are training exercises (chi sao, muk jong, sparring, forms, etc.) Weight lifting is a training exercise and olympic sport.

    the Da saam sing was an exhibition division. the turn out of competitors was good and competitive, while the audience enjoyed it as much as the competitors.
    Many considered it a fresh and exciting division.

    Since it was an "exhibition division", we would appreciate & respect your thoughts, ideas and/or comments. there have been several debates online regarding other tournament divisions like chi sao & push hands,but at the end of the day it's just a competition.

    If you'd like to check out the Da Saam Sing competition rules, please visit www.5tigerschampionship.com and you'll find the rules there.

    thanks again for your comments
    UmFu

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    Hello Eric. Most divisions in tournaments are training exercises (chi sao, muk jong, sparring, forms, etc.) Weight lifting is a training exercise and olympic sport.
    That's true, but it is a measured event, ie: how much you can lift, the only judging is based on wither an individual held the weight long enough in the final position and even that is time measured.
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    It was a great weekend, had a lot of fun, got to hang out with lots of deadly people. Met new freinds and got to touch hands with some cool people

    The after party was soemthing else, don't quite no what to say about that, except its always risky putting a hundred martial artists in a room with acces to unlimited suply of free alcohol

    I have to thanks Sifu Derrick for inviting me and showing so much hospitality.

    MY demo was a little sloppy, and my ookie caught the short end
    but it was a great experience all around

    Can't wait for next year,
    Robert James
    5th Gen. Bak Hsing Kwoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    That's true, but it is a measured event, ie: how much you can lift, the only judging is based on wither an individual held the weight long enough in the final position and even that is time measured.
    yes sir. the da saam sing division, it is not only strength and time measured, but also technique measured based on the rules/criteria.

    some people have opinions that disagree with boxing and mma matches as sport (we don't however this is a good example of personal preference and appreciation.

    some people practice da saam sing for different reasons and some have different perspectives of this exercise/technique. obviously the competitors in the da saam sing division have a similar perspective, not to say that others who do not compete are wrong.

    i've spent hours arguing that boxing is a great sport vs. friends who think it is not. in the end both sides have good points and neither side is wrong, just different perspectives.

    check out the rules for da saam sing at www.5tigerschampionship.com and another video of the rules demonstrated during the tournament and see if promoting this type of competition will improve/promote a useful CMA fighting skill:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmwoq...eature=related

    btw, if arm wrestling is a national competition, there's certainly room for da saam sing in martial arts competitions.

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    oh yeah, i forgot to mention that as a Jow Ga student, i realize the importance and advantage of arm conditioning exercises for fighting as some techniques are applied in my style. the idea of a da saam sing division motivates me and offers a venue to test my training and conditioning against someone besides my training brothers and the muk jong.

    Satori: i'm sure i speak for all my training brothers when i say it was a pleasure to hang out with you and have you demo your Buk Sing techniques during the opening ceremony. Our Sifu speaks highly of you and your desire to improve/promote your gung fu fighting skills. regarding the after, LMAO, well there were alot of people with bumps and bruises the next day and some who couldn't even remember how they got them

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