Hi Jason,
Yes, I got clips of assorted styles waiting to be uploaded.
Got a clip here posted by pakhok. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a86DiXgIyBw
This is “Flying Crane” from mainland; love the “whipping” shown in the clip.
Regards.
Hi Jason,
Yes, I got clips of assorted styles waiting to be uploaded.
Got a clip here posted by pakhok. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a86DiXgIyBw
This is “Flying Crane” from mainland; love the “whipping” shown in the clip.
Regards.
Hi Eric,
Nice to see you here I suggest this clip about Tibetan Pak Hok Pai , this is traditional form. And of course there are some nice clips on Internet about Lama Pai and I will try to upload soon that material. That is recomended for anybody who is interested to Tibetan kung fu like : Lion's Roar - Lama Pai - Pak Hok Pai.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEnr7o_JRcM
Regards,
Mr. Eric this is great clip Choy Mok thanks .
Hi Milan and everybody,
You got some pretty good stuffs yourself - thanks for the sharing.
I won't be posting anything for the next few days; busy uploading materials to the new site that some friends and I are working on currently.
This is going to be a very content intensive site....
Regards.
Hi Eric, hi all,
You are welcome, Like I told you on your email @yahoo. I have lot of this material and full versions of some rare footage. I will try to upload more vids to share in next few days.
Regards to all ,
Milan
Hi Eric,
I don't have much to add, but it is interesting and informative to look at the clips you post.
Thank you very much.
Hi everybody,
Yum Cha, you are most welcomed.
I have accumulated a tremendous amount of materials over the last 30 plus years and I really don’t want to see them “buried”.
Problem is transferring them on-line is a very protracted process and that’s why I am working with some friends to pool our resources to expedite. I am a complete dumbo when it comes to building website with necessary engines.
I will announce when this resource site is fully operational.
Got a clip here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHIRCh_p_5s
This is “Weito Stick” from Canton. Over the years, I’ve heard this form mentioned in many places however I’m not certain whether this is the form.
Anyone?,,,,,,
Regards.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lji8_uf1ljE - Gou Bu Tui -Nine Step Push
Enjoy!
Buby
Hi ppl,
Does anyone know is it possible to download clips from youtube?
Thanks,
Hi Eric,
Nice staff form. I like to see the longer staff forms, it is much more in keeping with the kind of staff forms we train. "Fishing Pole"
cheers
I've posted this twice before.
You can download both google and youtube videos.
go to http://www.videodl.org/
follow the instructions. Get a video convertor file. Convert the files to avi or mpweg or whatever, and there you go
得 心 應 手
蔡 李 佛 中 國 武 術 學 院 - ( 南 非 )
Hi everybody,
Yum Cha, I will post a short clip of the ‘fishing” or “rat tail” pole later.
For now, I got a small portion of “Tam Tui”. This version is really quite unlike Jin Woo’s “12 Roads” or the Cha Quan “10 Roads” normally associated with Moslems in China.
I would be posting more clips in the next few days; extracts from materials that I am presently uploading to www.wulinijia.com
Regards.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKIbsCPFFaM
Hi,
Thanks Eddie.
Eric I hope you got my email.
Regards,
Milan
Hi everybody,
Milan, got your mail. Thanks.
Talking to my other partners and putting together a response to your mail.
Derek, got a clip here taken during a tourney some 5 years back in Singapore.
You see "Jia Yi" here doing a Zhou Jia form - don't know the name of the form.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PknpR1xpojg
My wfe would know but she out of town for a while.
Now the mice get down hehehe....
Warmest Regards.
Eric
Hi everybody,
Not clips but pictures..
Besides uploading video clips, I am also scanning books, magazines and pictures from various clubs’ commemorative/anniversary magazines to be uploaded to my new site.
Got 2 pictures here:-
1. This is a page taken out of Singapore Hung Seng Koon anniversary magazine published in 1972 – basic Choy Lay Fut hand techniques.
2. An old picture of my Tai Zhu Sifu Teo Choon Teck. This picture says it very clearly; one of the reasons we do SanChin in Tai Zhu – iron shirt Yin Gung.
Regards.