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    Originally posted by dezhen2001
    actually i AM a wing chun man - i didnt sit and smile i sat and ATE

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    Ahhhh, then your kung fu needs work because even though I talked I still ate more than you!
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    thats debateable mate - i was eating for 2 as *she* was not wanting to eat too much

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    Originally posted by dezhen2001
    thats debateable mate - i was eating for 2 as *she* was not wanting to eat too much

    dawood
    C'mon, you saw the pile of chicken bones on my plate by the end of the meal. Easily the biggest pile
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    i ate most of the smaller bones

    dawood
    Peace is not the product of terror or fear.
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    Peace is not the silent result of violent repression.
    Peace is the generous, tranquil contribution of all to the good of all.
    Peace is dynamism. Peace is generosity.
    It is right and it is duty.

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    JOEDOE: help me activate my account over at vital points! thanks!
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    Originally posted by pitbull
    JOEDOE: help me activate my account over at vital points! thanks!
    From what I can see your account is OK. There isn't anything else I can do - you might need to contact one of the others as I can only administer the Ngor Chor forum. Try contacting tatsujin.
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    I see all my dead relatives seated.
    I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
    He calls me. Take me to him.

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    thnks joedoe! u da man!

    about wingchun....a delegation from china visited us this week...i thought they are fellow wu zu quzn practitioners or people from south shaolin...i was puzzled when i was told that they are wing chun people...i dont know about what hey talked about w my teacher and club officers...maybe hey came to talk about the november soouth shaolin expo(i hope i will be sponsored to go)
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    pitbull: i think there are some types of wing chun (different to yip man lineage) that do forms differently etc. Ask on the wing chun forum and i am sure you will get an answer

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    Pitbull

    Did you see them practice at all? What made you think they were Ngor Chor practitioners?
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    i havent seen them practice...almost every foreign visitor to our club are usually nck pratitioners...
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    dezhen: can u please briefly explain to me the diff in each wc lineage?
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    Originally posted by pitbull
    i havent seen them practice...almost every foreign visitor to our club are usually nck pratitioners...
    OK. Fair enough
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    Behold, I see my father and mother.
    I see all my dead relatives seated.
    I see my master seated in Paradise and Paradise is beautiful and green; with him are men and boy servants.
    He calls me. Take me to him.

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    Originally posted by pitbull
    dezhen: can u please briefly explain to me the diff in each wc lineage?
    http://www.wingchunkuen.com/what/systems/index.html explains the differences.
    I take a Neutral Stance with the Martial Arts. Then I chain punch.

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    I meant mongoloid... look it up, stupid. bodhitree to Mega_Fist

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    Re: What are the similarities between Wing Chun and Ngo Cho Kun ?

    Originally posted by FIRE HAWK
    What are the similarities between Wing Chun and Ngo Cho Kun ?
    Some because both believe the use of arms is better than the use of legs. Both give more training punches than kicks and give importance in blocking.

    But different in approaching the enemy. Wingchun (leung ting lineage) likely to punch faster and the more punch the better and traping the opponent but don't use blocks to harm opponents but only trapping them.

    Ngo Cho Kun (CGB lineage) is more likely to only use few punches to drop the enemy(you will know why when you fight against one). Ngo Cho Kun has more a stable punch and always find its opponent trap or give pain and weaken the enemy punches by hitting certain part of the arm through blocking. A NCK fighter adept with the strength of his Ngo Ki can endure strong kicks and punches. This is due to the influence of Tat Chun that helps strengthen the practitioners body (the tension concept). Tat Chun is one of the 5 ancestor or source styles that compose Ngo Cho Kun. The other 4 ancestor styles is Kao Kun(monkey kung fu), Pe Ho(fukienese white crane), Lo han, and Tai Cho.
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    Hi, I would like to contact to all NCK practitoner. Cheers.

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