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Sifu Albright
Sifu Albright,
I was wondering if you know of Sifu Shakspeare Chan's reputation as a mantis teacher. I've heard of his Hung Ga expertise but not his mantis style. Although I heard he did train with Chui Chi Man in Mantis, whom I have heard much about. If you could fill me in on your opinion about him, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon. ------------------ You must eat bitter before you can taste sweet. |
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Baji,
Although I have not met Sifu Chan, I have heard good things about him. He is from the CCM lineage but I'll try to look into it further. ------------------ Sifu Carl |
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Yeah Baja fist, Shakespear is excellent. Which play do you like best. However I don't recall any mantis in any of them. I think you've got the wrong person.
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Sifu Carl,
I have gotten a hold of the editor of rapid Journal (Martial arts mag from Phils), and from what he told me, Sifu Chan is no longer active in teaching. Although there is a Ling Nam Association that teaches there now. ------------------ You must eat bitter before you can taste sweet. |
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