Bo Fung Do is some form of KF that came from Wing Chun. Can anyone tell me a bit about it? Seems like a RBSD system which interests me. I never heard of this before. You can also check out www.mwarrior.com
Bo Fung Do is some form of KF that came from Wing Chun. Can anyone tell me a bit about it? Seems like a RBSD system which interests me. I never heard of this before. You can also check out www.mwarrior.com
Sounds like the stuff taught by Grandmaster Ai Fu Yoo. He learned it in the province of Poon Tang from a Taoist hermit named Long Duk Dong...
Time
Slips through fingers
Like this world of dust
Here is the conversation I had with an instructor of Bo Fung Do.You be the judge:
Me: What style do you teach here?
BFD: "Bo Fung Do."
(btw-they pronounce do, "doo" as opposed to "doe". As far as I know, most Korean, Japanese, Cantonese,Toisan,Hakka,Manderin,etc dialects pronounce it do (doe)-if you're gonna make up your own "Kung-Fu" style, you should at least learn how to pronounce it.)
Me: What is that, I've never heard of that style before.
BFD: "Oh, it's Wing Chun modified for the street and multiple opponents."
Me: "Hmmmm, but I thought Wing Chun was developed for that very reason."
BFD "Well modern people don't fight the same today as they did in the past.
Me: How so?
BFD: Well, in the past, people would bow before attacking, and in groups fights,l one would come in, then another, then another.
Me: So do yo mean to tell me that you based your whole fighting method on what you saw in MOVIES?
BFD; um...huh?
Me: Buh-bye!
no exagerration.
One of their guys who was with them for many years met a Wing Chun Sifu, and when he couldn't hold his old with rank beginners doing very basic drills, he asked the Sifu,"But I thought I was doing Wing Chun"
The Sifu responded,"I don't know what the heck you were taught, but it wasn't Wing Chun."
Do the math.
Gotta love the safety furniture, about 3/4 down the page
http://www.mwarrior.com/about.html#instructors
Also, found their vids highly entertaining
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTH9jiYlxjA
http://www.youtube.com/user/BoFungDo
The very end of the one vid i posted reminded me of the Aiki-jiu jitsu kung fu guy from LI who said he would go on THE HUNT.
Last edited by Mook Jong; 05-09-2008 at 09:31 PM.
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Scented fog.....LOL....like Tear Gas, Stink Bombs, and Sassafrasss.....
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Last edited by Shaolin Wookie; 05-10-2008 at 07:31 AM.
Hello....Karate Kid III?
situational awareness and scenario training often contains mocked up rooms, planes, buses, and in some cases, whole little towns.
the foam furniture taints the training if you have to go beyond the most rudimentary of concepts.
modified wing chun? why would you modify something taht has already been modified to the smallest amount of material possible from the larger curriculum of Shaolin Kungfu. There's practically nothing there now! Why make a less is more style so much less that it is now not even what it was before? lol
anyway, having gone through the stuff, i fail to see why people make stuff up and then have to attach asian monikers to everything.
just call it american martial arts and leave it at that.
Lots of people borrow from asian martial arts and use that stuff inside a larger system. They give props where props are due, butt hey don't make up words in languages they don't grasp and don't tie a bunch of bogus cultural hoo ha to it.
I've never had a problem with creating a style or a system so long as it has sound method and proven results.
When the jargon and trappings are added in, they make the whole shebang look like a stupid pile of worthless muck.
I also remember being a kid and telling a lie. I was convinced that people would believe me merely because of my own overconfidence in the lie and my inability to ascertain that people are not as stupid as I would wish they would be and not find out my lie. lol. This is something I learned at around 6 years old, not sure how 40+ adults still makie these lame attempts at this. lol
Kung Fu is good for you.
Sounds like Chuk Kwan Do
"You're the best, whoa-oa!
Nothing could ever keep ya down!"
No lie. I went to this Shotokan/Shorin-ryu karate school for a free lesson, and one of the senior students was letting a classmate borrow a special edition DVD collection of the Karate Kid series. He handed it to the other guy and said:
"The trilogy that started it all....."
I was laughing my ass off over in the corner.
Last edited by Shaolin Wookie; 05-10-2008 at 09:21 AM.