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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 18, 2005 21:25:19 GMT -5
Hi folks, Found some very nice old clips @ homepage.mac.com/stevefarrell/Including :- - A well-done Bak Mei clip by Sifu Lee - Southern Monkey by Lao Wu Chang - Some good (IMHO) Hsing Yi performances - the way Hsing Yi should be done (again IMHO) - Hung Yi Xiang doing Hsing Yi. - A beautifully done Damo Cane ! Enjoy.
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Leon
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Post by Leon on Jan 20, 2005 12:59:17 GMT -5
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Post by pitbull on Jan 21, 2005 2:22:40 GMT -5
which one here is the bai mei?
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 21, 2005 3:26:29 GMT -5
which one here is the bai mei? Pit, I assume you are talking to me. The old Sifu Lee.
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Post by pitbull on Jan 21, 2005 3:30:16 GMT -5
which clip is it?
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 21, 2005 3:36:30 GMT -5
sifuLee.mov
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Post by pitbull on Jan 21, 2005 3:42:34 GMT -5
yah i saw it! looks like some kind of NCK distant cousin...not only bec of the stance though but also some of the strikes.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 21, 2005 3:48:02 GMT -5
yah i saw it! looks like some kind of NCK distant cousin...not only bec of the stance though but also some of the strikes. Whoa, Pit, be careful. That Crazzzzzzy Dutch is going start saying NCK is a spin off from this. Sometimes. I think it must be the side effects of spending too much time with herbs, qilins and unicorns. ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by pitbull on Jan 21, 2005 3:55:25 GMT -5
i think its safer to say that bai mei and NCK are both spin offs of lohan and shaolin boxing in general? do you have the moves of bobby farrell?
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Post by Suhana LIM on Jan 21, 2005 5:34:11 GMT -5
i think its safer to say that bai mei and NCK are both spin offs of lohan and shaolin boxing in general? Da jia ni men hao The safest and wiser is to say ALL CHINESE MARTIAL ART STYLES (INTERNAL EXTERNAL) COME FROM ONE SOURCE, WHICH IS CHINESE CULTURE AND ITS PEOPLE. No one can deny this! Cheers.
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Post by diligentmantis on Jan 23, 2005 5:13:54 GMT -5
There is a wbsite www.emptyflower.com this has two section of video footage , There is the site that has been put on at the beging of this forun but there is also the other section that shows some of the old masters doing Hsing Yi and monkey and whitecrane. worth a look. dm
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 23, 2005 5:36:58 GMT -5
There is a wbsite www.emptyflower.com this has two section of video footage , There is the site that has been put on at the beging of this forun but there is also the other section that shows some of the old masters doing Hsing Yi and monkey and whitecrane. worth a look. dm Hsing Yi and monkey yes. Where is the White Crane? Thanks.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 23, 2005 12:16:57 GMT -5
Found another clip in the EmptyFlower forum. Described as "Mantis Fighting" but.......... In the background, there is a sign with the characters "Bai He" or White Crane. Anyone got more info? 164.58.65.137/wushu/fights/mantisfight.WMV
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Post by clfsean on Jan 26, 2005 11:24:47 GMT -5
Yeah... it's a couple guys in Korea doing either Mei Hua or Taiji MeiHua mantis applications. I forget exactly which branch of mantis it is.
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Post by Eric Ling on Jan 26, 2005 21:21:30 GMT -5
Yeah... it's a couple guys in Korea doing either Mei Hua or Taiji MeiHua mantis applications. I forget exactly which branch of mantis it is. Thanks for that info. Hmmmm...... Mantis in Korea, very interesting. I must say I don't know much about the kung fu scene in Korea. But Japan - there is a gigantic Japanese book store in downtown Singapore called Kinokuniya. I frequent this and would browse through some Jap mags/books. It seems that they have a very vibrant traditional kung fu community there. I read a little Jap. Thanks.
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