From my secret KF collection..lol
A video we got back in the 80's. Several white crane hands forms, some sword, speak and staff.
I'll put up some of the others if anyone is intersted.
WHITE CRANE
From my secret KF collection..lol
A video we got back in the 80's. Several white crane hands forms, some sword, speak and staff.
I'll put up some of the others if anyone is intersted.
WHITE CRANE
Yes, please, if you don't mind I'd be very grateful if you could post also the other videos you have.
Thank you.
Regards
That was really cool. There is a striking resemblence in some movements to CLF in a flow/combo kinda way (from an outside perspective). Actually, very "southern"-like without much of the short arm techs.
Good point. The Tibetan styles are Southern. Period.
Many people don't understand the fact that because you are using long range techniques that a styles isn't Nothern. Not to mention that all the long range tech is shortened when needed. Long Arm/range teach how to generate the unique Tibetan style power, once you learn it, you can do it long or short.
Cool vid. I too saw some CLF technique resemblance and also it "felt" like a
couple of the lama forms i've seen you guys do. As a practitioner of both
CLF and Lama are they complimentary in your opinion. I'm not a player of
either style but it seems that together they can form a beautiful synthesis of
techniques. I could be wrong but i like the vid anyway.
there are a few different lineages of Pak Hok Pai, at least one has been very influenced by "Shaolin" styles and thus shares many similarities to Choy Lay Fut. I am not up much on the CLF history (arguments and debates, etc) but it does appear a lot of cross over between CLF and Lion's Roar lineages, ie I know a lot of teachers who have done both
Thanks for posting this. Classical straight road form with relaxed power.
Do you know the origin of the set?
JD
Here is;
Gum Gong Kuyhn
(Diamond Fist)
and
Tiet Lien Kuyhn
(Iron Chain Fist)
Enjoy
(So that is 5 White Crane Hand Forms on my youtube channel if anyone is interested)
It is nice to see how different the Chan Hak Fu brand* of sets differ from the other lineages. I would like to have a copy of all these TWC youtube vids to load up on my ipod etc.. .
Last edited by HOKPAIWES; 01-20-2008 at 04:21 PM.
"Don't think,
just train"
Another White Crane form.
TWC FORM
Like it?
Not really. The performer is just ripping thru it and his strikes aren't really fast, just hurried together, crane doesn't work that way. The intensity is good but the practioner is doing no favors in expressing
his skill. For example when he closes the set to earth his back heel is off the carpet.
I prefer the other TWC videos to this one, Thanks for taking the time to share. Do you have any TWC fight/sparring videos in your archive?
Last edited by HOKPAIWES; 01-20-2008 at 08:07 PM.
"Don't think,
just train"