i can appreciate that video cause although i know it said he was buk sing CLF, he was using poon Kiu Chop Choi…something i thought was only in lau bun’s branch…
in some lineages, i know they have removed the poon kiu chop choy, but i haven’t really seen it too much out there…thats why when i see it, it’s like hey we have that in our sets…
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;819487]in some lineages, i know they have removed the poon kiu chop choy, but i haven’t really seen it too much out there…thats why when i see it, it’s like hey we have that in our sets…[/QUOTE]
Frank puts the “fu” in fu jau…
Some call him the “funky fu jau”…others, the “dreaded fu jau clawy rippy guard your biceps guy”
[QUOTE=hskwarrior;819536]do you have one on youtube satori? that i can see?
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Not @ the moment,
off the top of my head we only have that tech. in sup jee our trad. set with all our classical movements. I’ll have more vid up gradually over the next year.
I’m working on some vid nospam & I shot in winnipeg a couple weeks ago, our yat mun kuen and gai bun kuen and some conversation on centerline . But no poon kui chop there.
If Sifu comes over tonight I’ll bug him to let me video some of his ideas,
Sifu performing was a White Crane, CLF, Buk Sil Lum & Hung ga practiitioner. Didn’t say which lineage of CLF, Hoi Chong looks pretty Cheung Yim. I guess to someone looking in from the outside, all CLF is just CLF.
no Sifu Frank, he mentioned Bak Howk & buk Sil lum, no buk sing, just said Choy Lay Fut. The guy was aparently a White Crane & CLF expert. Only we practitioners care about lineage, no else seems to care.
The gentleman performing is Ho Bo Kwong and he is a Choy Lee Fut & White Crane instructor. The form is not a pure CLF form & is called Jung Hop Nam Kuen (Blended Southern Style), it was a synthesis form that he & several other Sifu developed back in either the late 70’s or early 80’s created along with several other similar such forms. At one point I believe they were using these forms as a teaching syllabus for an Kung Fu instructors training program in Hong Kong. Other Sifu involved in this project were Tu Shen (son of Tu Hon Sheng) and I believe Lung Kai Ming & Shek Kin (but I may be mistaken). There were several write ups back at that time in some of the major HK publications like New Martial Hero & such.