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    Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut forms

    From my research, these are the major forms taught across the various Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut lineages. Keeping in mind that this list does not include the Buk Sil Lum or Chow Gar forms that are occasionally taught within individual Buk Sing schools, and that this list is by no means all inclusive. It should also be noted that Most Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut schools teach only 2-3 forms from this list, preferring instead to focus on fighting applications, physical conditioning, and free sparring over the learning of forms. Keep in mind that individual schools may share a given form in name only, having an entirely different interpretation of that form which may vary from school to school.

    Buk Sing forms:
    (in no particular order)

    Chi Lun Mah
    Sub Jee Kuen
    Kau Da Kuen
    Dai Sub Jee Kuen
    Siu Sub Jee Kuen
    Sub Jee Kau Da Kuen
    Ping Kuen
    Siu Ping Kuen
    Lin Waan Kau Da Kuen
    Cheung Kuen

    Weapons:
    Seung Gup Dahn Gwun
    Cheung Kiu Dang

    I would like to hear from other Choy Lay Fut practitioners as to what forms your particular school teaches and to also get a general discussion going concerning the Buk Sing forms listed (and perhaps not listed) above. I look forward to your comments.
    Last edited by crazyfistmonk; 03-01-2012 at 04:34 AM.

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