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Post by clfsean on Jan 23, 2005 22:10:25 GMT -5
That's Doc Fai Wong... CLF stylist from San Francisco.
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Post by feihung on Jan 28, 2005 5:44:29 GMT -5
I have heard of tai shing pek kwar, I used to train in it a few years back. before my sifu passed away, we met paulie zink, and learned some of his great sages monkey style. it was most interesting.
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Post by feihung on Jan 28, 2005 6:49:52 GMT -5
is there anyone out there that has trained in traditional loong ying kuen? if so please feel free to talk to me here or at my email address. yee_chi_ling@yahoo.com
buddha bless you
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 28, 2005 7:11:23 GMT -5
Feihung,
There are more practitioners that practice Lung Ying. This (little) forum is a place to talk about that. If you have the time to read some of the threads, you will notice that there are no secrets. All a matter of time. What do you mean with REAL traditional Lung Ying Kuen? Lam Yiu Kwai's system (less then 100 years old) or Siu lam Lung Ying Kuen (a few hundred years old)? Try to formulate questions properly and specific. An open question and directly want to go únderground'doesn't belong to the athmosphere here. Thank you,
Evert.
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Post by Steven on Jan 28, 2005 12:31:08 GMT -5
Hello, I practice dragon shape boxing of Lam Yiu Quai's linage. Also Mo-Gar and Water boxing. Found your website a breath of freash air. Great job your doing on staying on point. Liked the pictures and article you showed of Sifu Tsoi Yiu Cheung. Looking forward to your continued discussions. Steve Martin
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 28, 2005 12:48:15 GMT -5
Welcome Steven,
Its great to have you onboard. You don't know me, but I know you. I passed your Mo Gwoon a several times, to enter the Taoist Sanctuary. My student (and his student Joe Hsu) teach there and in Balbao Parc. Next time I visit SD I will pass and hopefully we will have a chat and some coffee?
I hope you can find some spare time to answer some questions. the environment is still okay, although we are gaining too much visitors, which was NOT our intention. We prefer to stay small and selected. A kind of closed door board, but we can conclude per week what to do, stop or continue.......
This weekend I will prsent Sap Lok Tung and hope that you will be able to participate in that discussion. personally I have a lot of questions about Mok Gar and Hakka Boxing.
Again, a warm welcome,
Evert.
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 28, 2005 13:27:34 GMT -5
The start of this thread is derived from a Hong Kong magazine from 1978. RKF, page 16 - 22. The writer is Sify Lee Ka Yiu. The head of the article is: "Who is the grandmaster of Dragon Form? Zen master Tai Yuk? Buddhist Mistress Ng Mui? The Dragon Form has quite a number of followers and is already quite famous in Hong Kong. Therefore I am not to introduce in detail here the origin and the devlopment of it. Instead I will deal with the founder of the Dragon Form." Warm regards, Evert.
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 28, 2005 18:13:46 GMT -5
Hello, I practice dragon shape boxing of Lam Yiu Quai's linage. Also Mo-Gar and Water boxing. Found your website a breath of freash air. Great job your doing on staying on point. Liked the pictures and article you showed of Sifu Tsoi Yiu Cheung. Looking forward to your continued discussions. Steve Martin Steve ni hao Warm welcome to the forum. Cheers.
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Post by feihung on Jan 29, 2005 2:57:14 GMT -5
hey, if there is anyone who has trained in loong ying some. would you please come and talk to me. would love to ask some questions.
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Post by narval on Jan 29, 2005 6:47:25 GMT -5
nice pics. dank u veel Evert. n
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Post by feihung on Jan 29, 2005 6:54:42 GMT -5
hello there as well narvel. are you a dragon stylist?
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 29, 2005 8:01:50 GMT -5
Dear Narval,
Thank you for your words, hahahaha. I appreciate it truly that you took the time to write that down in Dutch.
Kind regards,
Evert.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 29, 2005 10:27:08 GMT -5
nice pics. dank u veel Evert. n hahaha, for a while there I thought "dank u" is cursing.hahaha. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Nataraya on Jan 30, 2005 6:26:55 GMT -5
More Dragon Boxing and skills that are VERY familiar by Pak Mei players - certainly in Holland - too. Regards, Evert. Source: IKF October 1981
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Post by triskellin on Jan 30, 2005 6:30:56 GMT -5
I have an article of Fujian Dragon Style from 'Kung Fu Secrets' magazine, interviewing Sifu Li Fu Sau of the UK. It isn't very well written (with many spelling mistakes and badly constructed sentences), but I will try to scan it in the future (I don't have a scanner, so I'll try my best soon). From the article, fujian dragon is also from Lam Yiu Gwai, so there doesn't appear to be much difference from guangzhou dragon. i think they just call it that because LFS learnt it in fujian.
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