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Post by Firehawk on Jan 19, 2005 16:29:11 GMT -5
If i am correct i think the other forms in Cho Ga Wing Chun where created to compliment the Sui Lien Tao form . They where created by the Cho Ga family .
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Post by Om on Jan 19, 2005 18:36:22 GMT -5
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Post by Firehawk on Jan 19, 2005 19:05:56 GMT -5
Om what is Cho Ga Wing Chuns FaKuen relation to the Chi Sim Weng Chun Fakuen .
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Post by Om on Jan 19, 2005 19:13:20 GMT -5
Dear Nataraya,
is there away to attach a jpeg to this place?
Yip Fook-Choi's school has this big poster which is prayed at? writting Fire in upside down.
Eating Crane of Taiwan has a poster of thier ancestors which has the nine heaven wind fire hall title on the top with the fire writting upside down
Dear Firehawk, Every styles has thier own FaKuen. Fakuen is just a common name.
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Post by Firehawk on Jan 19, 2005 19:28:42 GMT -5
Om if i am not correct didnt Rene Ritchie in his complete Wing Chun book say that Yip Kin was a Fukien White Crane practioner before he learned some Wing Chun and mixed it alltogethor to form his Wing Chun system?
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Post by Seeker on Jan 20, 2005 12:51:01 GMT -5
Hello Firehawk and welcome to the forum.
I have read your posts with interest. You have a fine knowledge of the assorted non-Yip Man Wing Chun familes.
Which branch do you personally train in?
I am curious as to differences in principle/techniques between various branches you might be able to illustrate. We have another thread going (Wing Chun Principles/Techniques) which discusses this topic and I am eager to get your input there on some of those nitty gritty specifics.
I look forward to your contributions to the forum.
Chas
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Post by Firehawk on Jan 20, 2005 13:55:49 GMT -5
Hi Seeker , I just have read alot of history Om is a better choice ask some of these real important topics .I hope to be learning Hung Fa Yi Wing Chun there are four types of Wing Chun taught around the area that i live in .
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Post by Seeker on Jan 20, 2005 14:39:32 GMT -5
Om:
Welcome to the forum.
May I ask what your background is? If you would, your contribution to other sections of the Wing Chun forum would be appreciated, especially those which seek to correlate principles and techniques across several branches and styles.
cheers
Chas
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Post by Om on Jan 20, 2005 23:54:07 GMT -5
Dear Firehawk, I too dont know much beside asking my friends in Penang.
Dear Seeker, I have a rujak mix background of knowing every fruit a little but nothing master.
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Post by garuda on Jan 28, 2005 1:57:24 GMT -5
long stories...... to long to tell.
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Post by Nataraya on Feb 7, 2005 6:32:31 GMT -5
The amount of WC players seems to be increased lately; therefore I like to ask another time about the Iron Wire Boxing form in their curriculum. For many years now I try to invest this system (Tit Sin Kuen), for my book, broadly. Several years ago, this form was mentioned in their curriculum. Suddenly it disappeared again. So, who can shine some light about Cho Ga Wing Chun and the form Tit Sin Kuen?
Warm regards,
Evert.
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