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Thread: CLF or Bullshido?

  1. #16
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    mok ga does have a "ginger fist" hand configuration, and what he does could arguably be a derived version of that;

    but to me it just looks like kenpo, sorry to say...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post


    "Mo Lum Pai"!

    I love it, so close to "no idea system"

    I've just inaugurated a new style, "Mo Ji Do"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjurakpt View Post
    I've just inaugurated a new style, "Mo Ji Do"...
    and in three generations people will insist it means "the way of the martial finger"
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    well, like LKFMDC - he's a genuine Kung Fu Hero™
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    As much as I get annoyed when it gets derailed by the array of strange angry people that hover around him like moths, his good posts are some of my favorites.
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    I think he goes into a cave to meditate and recharge his chi...and bite the heads off of bats, of course....

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    My system will be called:
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    Wow... that was more kenpo than kenpo and more kenpo than SD...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lama Pai Sifu View Post
    Where does it say that the form was a CLF form??
    "Choi Li Fut Form

    I thought I would share some forms. Here is one that I
    took 1st place with at the East Coast invitational.


    http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v2...nt=ECinv01.flv

    AS you know that Choi Li Fut is a three family system, Choi, Li and Fut.

    The Form was designed from the Leopards Punch or four knuckle punch. It target mostly soft tissue area and it uses very fast double blocking movements throughout the form.

    I hope you enjoyed the form.

    Basically, the origin of the form was done in the Ginger Fields of China, and the form is actually based off the move where I drop down and throw the dirt or the mud at my opponent. The Actual Name of the Form in Chinese is NG Hum Ni. So, the actual form was named after one of the sifus saw a bird fling mud at a prey bird in a ginger field.


    Tim"

    didn't look like any CLF i've ever seen bu i'm not CLF so i thought i'd ask the experts :P

    thanks for the confirmation guys

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    Ugh, just make it all stop, please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkfmdc View Post
    and in three generations people will insist it means "the way of the martial finger"
    yes, the opening salute is rather succinct...

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    The form maybe an offshoot of a Shaolin Do form.

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    **** that guy has a black belt and looks like that **** a black belt ain;t what it use to be. even if the form is bull**** at least can look like good well trained bull**** that guy look like he's been training for a month.

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    Good Point Doug

    And he's one of the Grand Poobaa Sensei Sigungs...

    I could swear after looking at the video that the people behind him are wearing green belts.... not that it matters any.

    Although I will have to admit, I've been to competitions where I didn't perform near as well as I had liked to.... ****, I hope nobody taped it

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    Quote Originally Posted by CLFNole View Post
    Ugh, just make it all stop, please.
    I couldn't even bring myself to watch the full vid.

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    Mano:

    You didn't miss anything believe me. It has nothing to do with kung fu let alone CLF.

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    and i have to live with the thought that i gave it a chance and watched it twice....hoping to see something recognizable......

    but alas, we have been duped into watching something that wasn't even choy lee fut.

    jedi mind tricks man!!!!!
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    I love this game :-0

    Nope not CLF...........
    BUT...........

    I think it might have been the beginning of the Form Sup Chi (bak hsing) or maybe even the Peng Kuen (hung sing) at one point.

    I watched it the first couple of times for chuckles....then all of a sudden, some sequences looked strangely similar in their connection.
    Sure, it is mangled beyond belief, and postures and hand formations are changed, but I think I saw a ray of hope.

    This MUST BE THE LOST LINEAGE OF CLF!!!!!



    Hope you all have a great new year.

    Whatever it once was, it no longer is.
    Now it's just Bullshido Pai.
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