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    Choy Lay Fut, Tang Lang, Hung Kuen in Germany. Good level

    Choy Lay Fut, Tang Lang, Hung Kuen were very well interpreted!

    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7cuxFQk3ws

    Enjoy.

    Choy Lay Fut Weapon Forms in Munich
    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=BWDte2y873k

    Choy Lay Fut Handforms
    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=6NdriO2A3DY
    Last edited by LittleCLF; 10-31-2008 at 11:59 PM. Reason: boring titel

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    push !!!!!!!!

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    Seemed to be mostly hung gar.

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    Its funny how many branches come from the LKH family and how fewer and fewer demonstrate it like he taught it, at least like in the last part of his life.
    Last edited by monk weed; 10-31-2008 at 08:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monk weed View Post
    Its funny how many branches come from the LKH family and how fewer and fewer demonstrate it like he taught it, at least like in the last part of his life.
    Every teacher (and practitioner) have their own style, and perform their stuff differently.
    Its been a long time Since GM Lee Koon hung past away, and as any other style, his linage has also evolved slightly. We cant all perform it the way they did back in Hong Kong in the 70’s. Not even his older HK students perform their CLF the same as he does.

    Do you think that LKH wanted to produce carbon copies of himself, or do you think he wanted to produce good and well rounded martial artists? From what I know and been told by his older students and others who knew him, his focus was probably more about effectiveness.


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    as far as i saw, only one LKH form tho... Laan moon tsai dao do.
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    I put some more videos for my clf friends

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    Every teacher (and practitioner) have their own style, and perform their stuff differently.
    Its been a long time Since GM Lee Koon hung past away, and as any other style, his linage has also evolved slightly. We cant all perform it the way they did back in Hong Kong in the 70’s. Not even his older HK students perform their CLF the same as he does.

    Do you think that LKH wanted to produce carbon copies of himself, or do you think he wanted to produce good and well rounded martial artists? From what I know and been told by his older students and others who knew him, his focus was probably more about effectiveness.


    Were you a student of LKH?
    +1 Even though we're one family everyone will play their gung fu differently. Just like no two boxers have the same style or no two futbol players kick the same way.
    棋盘山上砍过树,故宫城里盗过墓,此生行尽天涯路,沈阳儿女就是酷.

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    Actually the first clip is not clf and the two other are from
    an offspring school from the Munich school, which is located in Rosenheim
    (near the Alpes).

    Sifu Fong has become Sifu under LKH but has recently started to learn
    the CLF from Doc Fai Wong, so the forms in the second clips are from his side.
    We practice the two systems in our school (separetly).
    Our LKH forms look just like the ones you can see from LKH's old HK clips.

    I personnally found Tat Mau Wong branch very differently from what I knew as LKH style, more "show" and "flashy" movements.
    Li Siu Hung and Mak Hin Fai on the other hand did the same as we did.

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    Interesting observation. Everybody does them a bit differently. I can't deny Sisook Tau Mau is a good fighter though.
    棋盘山上砍过树,故宫城里盗过墓,此生行尽天涯路,沈阳儿女就是酷.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleCLF View Post
    Choy Lay Fut, Tang Lang, Hung Kuen were very well interpreted!

    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7cuxFQk3ws
    Enjoy]

    the double broadsword set performed by the lady near the end of the video and the spear form before the double broadsword looks similar to Jow Ga (Zhou Jia). The empty hand form performed at the end of video by the female also looks alot like jow ga ( man ji or siu fuk fu). there alot of jow ga schools in this area of germany and i believe that there are jow ga members in this particular german kung fu federation.
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    yeah there is jow ga, too

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    the choy li fut guy performs at 0:24

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