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Post by Eric Ling on Feb 8, 2005 9:37:28 GMT -5
can someone give me advise please?? thank you The one that you do best! ;D ;D ;D Bram, no such thing. This is like asking for the best Kung Fu system. A member started "the best system" discussion and Suhana threatened everyone with his/her "Frog" kung fu. So you are probably going to get "Claypot Frog Legs with sliced ginger" on this one. 
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Post by BRAM on Feb 8, 2005 9:44:50 GMT -5
sorry , okay change the topic the good technique kicking in CKF
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Post by Eric Ling on Feb 8, 2005 10:03:57 GMT -5
Hi Bram,
Did notice your post on “Chuo Tui” – fascinating Northern System. I think I posted some pictures of this system in the “Northern Styles” thread.
Rarely seen outside of China and apparently left pretty unscathed by the “cultural revolution”
Famous for their signature back upwards swing kick and back “hammer” kick. I love their kicking skills.
I got some videos of this system and they are more than just kicks. Their throwing, chin-na and hand skill sets are really good. Some, I would even say, unique to this style.
Do you get kung fu CDs in Indon?
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Post by Eric Ling on Feb 8, 2005 10:07:03 GMT -5
sorry , okay change the topic the good technique kicking in CKF Check the "CKF kicks" thread under Southern styles.
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Post by BRAM on Feb 8, 2005 10:16:46 GMT -5
Hi Bram, Did notice your post on “Chuo Tui” – fascinating Northern System. I think I posted some pictures of this system in the “Northern Styles” thread. Rarely seen outside of China and apparently left pretty unscathed by the “cultural revolution” Famous for their signature back upwards swing kick and back “hammer” kick. I love their kicking skills. I got some videos of this system and they are more than just kicks. Their throwing, chin-na and hand skill sets are really good. Some, I would even say, unique to this style. Do you get kung fu CDs in Indon? than you for your advise MR Eric in Indonesia its very hard to find martial art CD mr Eric do you know where i can find martial art CD in singapore ? thank you
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Post by Eric Ling on Feb 8, 2005 10:35:33 GMT -5
Try Bras Basah Complex near City Hall MRT Station.
You should find all the latest releases from mainland China.
Mainly Wushu but every now and then you get some goodies.
Best of Luck shopping.
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Post by mickeykh on Feb 10, 2005 23:35:45 GMT -5
I feel taht there is no supreme kicking technique...it depends on the individual...one can have the best system taught to one but it is just mediocre in one's hand..
Hi eric Did Sifu used to teach his ying yang kicks to U at safra, he taught us the 16 kicks....I ma unsure if there is another name for it....Can U throw some light?
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Post by Eric Ling on Feb 10, 2005 23:54:14 GMT -5
Hey Mickey,
Ying Yang kicks ? Are you talking about the 2nd half of "namkoonpaktui" ?
I remember Sifu doing his "terifying" 2 front kicks. You move back from the first and he explode the 2nd right into you.
I tried blocking his kick one time and you know Sifu and his iron legs.....
The other kick that I remember vividly is the turning around and sliding side kick.
Say you are standing in your "horse riding" stance with left leg facing opponent. And your opponent is doing the same. He sweep kick your left left leg with his right, you turn clockwise and quickly slide a right side kick into him.
Sifu used to come in and just kick you and if you are slow, you are going to be sorry.
I guess what I love best from Ah Joo is his Lotus turning hands. You know the way we keep turning our hands when facing an opponent.
Funny thing is that only Sifu teach this. I got many friends from Namyang, Siow Teck San etc etc and they are ignorant of this.
We got another Siao Lim brother on-board. He is Dutch and maybe he know something about this......
I think you're right when you said Sigung taught different disciples different things.
I lived in Tampines in Singapore and there is a SiaoLim school there called "Yi Ki Muay". Used to visit and watch them train.
Again they look like doing their SiaoLim differently.......
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Post by mickeykh on Feb 13, 2005 4:11:07 GMT -5
Hey Mickey, Ying Yang kicks ? Are you talking about the 2nd half of "namkoonpaktui" ? I remember Sifu doing his "terifying" 2 front kicks. You move back from the first and he explode the 2nd right into you. I tried blocking his kick one time and you know Sifu and his iron legs..... The other kick that I remember vividly is the turning around and sliding side kick Say you are standing in your "horse riding" stance with left leg facing opponent. And your opponent is doing the same. He sweep kick your left left leg with his right, you turn clockwise and quickly slide a right side kick into him.. I know tat move but unsure if it is yingyang kicks or not cos I can't recall him saying tat or it is in the 16 kicks I guess what I love best from Ah Joo is his Lotus turning hands. You know the way we keep turning our hands when facing an opponent. Ya..he kept empahsing on this part & always practise this till it becomes programmed when U fight.......but it took me many years to actually be proficient in it. Sad for me...sigh.... Funny thing is that only Sifu teach this. I got many friends from Namyang, Siow Teck San etc etc and they are ignorant of this. We got another Siao Lim brother on-board. He is Dutch and maybe he know something about this...... Are u talking about Flecther or simon who has a website??? I think you're right when you said Sigung taught different disciples different things. I lived in Tampines in Singapore and there is a SiaoLim school there called "Yi Ki Muay". Used to visit and watch them train. Again they look like doing their SiaoLim differently....... This is what probably cause a lot of tension & friction which gave rise to politics...unfortunately......sigh.....guess sigung would chnage his mond doing this if he can forsee that.....
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