=madhusudan;1183331Lama Quan Pai: El Kung Fu de los Monjes Guererros del Tibet "bases y fundamentos"
-Alcántara Castilla, Fermín
Lama Pai Kung Fu
- Prat, José María
Has anyone read either of those?
I have not. Sifu Carlo Tonti has also written a book on the system. I tried to order it from Europe but apparently they were unable to do overseas orders.
I'm just getting back in shape and starting my training again after some lost years. Glad to see Lama/Hop Gar/TWC info becoming a little more available. I'm gonna train hard for a year on my own with what I remember in order to justify to myself flying somewhere to train with someone. Maybe Vancouver, maybe Las Vegas, there's Hop Gar in the Georgia & N. Carolina, I think there's also Lama in Chicago, I found something in SoCal and that's just the Lama/Hop Gar. Where else? Maybe I'll make a vacation out of it. I've heard the wife mention Vancouver & Vegas, so it would be easier to get there without a battle.
Do you mind if I ask who you trained with? Some of the teachers are hard to find but there is an informal network of "lama" stylists who tend to be pretty friendly and interested in making contacts. British Columbia and Alberta have more options than most places outside of Hong Kong.
"Look, I'm only doing me job. I have to show you how to defend yourself against fresh fruit."
For it breeds great perfection, if the practise be harder then the use. Sir Francis Bacon
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