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    Thanks Paul.

    Great to see Shifu Lou dishing out some great Bak Mei.

    Some people think he is is not real, would love to see KFM's ultimate MouthBoxer go up against him.

    that would be a show and a half.
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    Hence they hide rather than be known as adults.

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    Sifu Dale,
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    I concur!!!!!
    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

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    LOL !
    While I agree that Sifu Lou is very much a "bad man", I don't think bringing up a certain someone is good for ANY forum, LOL !
    I heard that some cal into question his "stuff", but of course, last time I checked, he had an open door policy in his school so anyone can all him out on it if they so choose.
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    the guy has definately slimmed down lately as opposed to the first video i saw here.

    he doesn't know it, but i see him in the haight district alot, he looks much bigger on film.
    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

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    Master Zhong Luo is my sifu. These videos were actually filmed a number of years ago at the old school. He opened up a new 3000 sq/ft facility a couple months ago, which is incredible. He is training a number of MMA fighters and has some classes specifically for them. We even have a full size octagon ring in the new school. But, the focus of the school is still hardcore training in Bak Mei and Lung Yin. Anybody who is interested should come by and check out the school sometime. We train hard, but it is a very welcoming attitude.

    http://dragonhousemma.com/

    take care
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    thanks for sharing!

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    The more of the videos I watched, the more I see the differences in his flavour of Pak Mei and mine.

    I guess that makes me ill equipped to comment further. But I still like his attitude, and so much about Pak Mei is about attitude.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yum Cha View Post
    The more of the videos I watched, the more I see the differences in his flavour of Pak Mei and mine.

    I guess that makes me ill equipped to comment further. But I still like his attitude, and so much about Pak Mei is about attitude.
    In all seriousness, I was about to post near on word for word the same two sentences! Odd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yum Cha View Post
    The more of the videos I watched, the more I see the differences in his flavour of Pak Mei and mine.

    I guess that makes me ill equipped to comment further. But I still like his attitude, and so much about Pak Mei is about attitude.
    Everyone's Bak Mei is "their own", just liek with every MA system.
    Best to enjoy things for what they are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    Everyone's Bak Mei is "their own", just liek with every MA system.
    Best to enjoy things for what they are.
    Whilst I agree that it is indeed best to enjoy things for what they are,
    I beg to differ with the former.
    One would be hard pressed for instance, to find much if any difference in one Shotokan class to another in the context of techniques and kata. Differences in methods of teaching perhaps; additions naturally, but it is what it is. Do you not agree?
    It is difficult to align this contextually with White Brow because as an example and using Yum Cha's word 'flavour', some 'flavours' are quite different from each other and do not teach or train the Sub Jee pattern at all. Which makes it difficult from the get-go here and why I do not really agree with your first sentence. The techniques shown within the videos you kindly posted are to my eyes, fairly dissimilar to the core movements of, for example Jik Bou and Gou Bou Teoi.
    What do you think?

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