Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut

I am interested in contacting anyone who has had training or has knowledge of the Buk Sing system of Choy Lay Fut.

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I teach Bak Hsing (Choy Lee) Fut Gar. See my bio for more info..

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Buk Sing Branches

I recognize a web-site that was entitled Bak Hsing Fut Gar, which explained some background history that Tam Sam the founder of the Buk Sing system of Choy Lay Fut, apparently intended to call the system “Bak Hsing Fut Gar.” The web-site buksing.com is a very comprhensive site in regards to this system of Choy Lay Fut. In it there is an extended history about Tam Sam which explains that he used to say that his system was “Fut Gar.” Inspite of this, he eventually called it Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut. I just find this intriguing, not that a name should be such a huge subject matter, but rather attemtping to discover the influences which evolved through the system, besides the obvious being the Bak Sil Lum system from Ku Yu Cheong.

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Buk Sing Choy Lay Fut

Has there ever been an article or will there ever be an article on this branch in the magazine? only ever seen Hung Sing. Would make for a great read as there is alot of top rate masters on the West coast of your country eg, Lacey’s, Lai hung…:cool:

Will there ever be? I don’t know. Can BSCLF practitioners write?

There’s this one from our e-zine: Sifu - The Hong Kong Perception: Exploring the depths of a man’s kung fu ability by Phil Duffy

Can BSCLF write… ha ha, i’m not to sure about that one mate. Cheer’s for the link.

I know I was surprised as well.?

Phil can write fine.:smiley: He is quite the marvel, that man.. He is one of my brother Sifu Wan Kei Ho students.

Phil Duffy & Wan Kei Ho

I met them only once face-to-face in China. See Shaolin Trips: Episode 4 - A Hero Watching the Formation: Chapter Two. :cool:

Check out our new ezine article

Interview with Grandmaster Chiu Kwok-Chung by Len Epp

where’s the article…the link shows a blank white section

[QUOTE=GeneChing;1114056]There’s this one from our e-zine: Sifu - The Hong Kong Perception: Exploring the depths of a man’s kung fu ability by Phil Duffy[/QUOTE]

"Sifu took the lesson further and produced a wooden chopstick, passing it to me. I checked it and it seemed genuine enough. He then asked me to try and break it by placing each end of the chopstick into my two palms and forcing my hands together. I pushed hard, but it wasn’t going to break. Before that happened I was convinced it would spear through my palms. He told me to press harder, but the pain stopped me. He took the chopstick from me, added a second and placed them both against his throat, his palm held flat against the other ends. I could see what was going to happen and feverishly tried to convince him it wasn’t necessary on my behalf. Sifu just smiled and continued talking in a relaxed manner, ignoring my protests. Again no obvious tension existed as his free hand came up and smashed the back of his supporting hand, the chopsticks instantly caved under the stress and fell to the ground in splinters, his throat remained undamaged. I stood there transfixed, unable to believe that someone had risked becoming a living Shish Kebab in order to demonstrate the power of this thing called qi."

Ahhh, that chopstick to the throat trick, another Gweilo bites the dust!

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[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1134658]where’s the article…the link shows a blank white section[/QUOTE]Sorry, there was a little technical glitch. Try it now.

Thank you Mr Ching, for printing the interview with my Sifu. In it’s entirety.

works now :smiley:

Doc Rob,

was that your sifu with the Bench? Man i like the size of that bench too.

Yup, should see him with a Kwan do. He is like fighting a fire hydrant. Solid.

Fut Gar Phil and I are related. His Sifu, Wan is one my oldest brothers. Loads of respect.

Yup, should see him with a Kwan do. He is like fighting a fire hydrant. Solid.

no video???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bumK7tppEuU&feature=youtube_gdata_player

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgmg9hq7XyM&feature=youtube_gdata_player

now thats what im talking about …very nice.

Not sure how your Cantonese is…
Here is an interview with my dragon Sifu Lai Wing Yuk and Chuu Sifu together.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=TW&hl=zh-TW&v=fdD9uc9ekww

all i can say in cantonese is Ngoh Hei May Gwok Yahn…lol

and Chee Saw :smiley: