Che Kuen
Apologies for this late reply to this old topic. I know this topic was posted long ago, but I only recently joined this forum, and did a search on some related topics when I discover this one. I have a specific question for CLFNole, as we are from the same linage.
You said:
>The Foundamental Fist Form is a short version of >what is known as Che Kuen, which is the 2nd >foundamental form that was taught by Sifu Lee >Koon Hung.
I only recently saw this book about the fundamental fist form, when my friend returned from the states where he bought it in some shop in NYC. I looked at the form in the book (only briefly), and besides some small (very small) changes, the form seems pretty much complete to the version I know. My sifu learned this form from Master Lee Koon Hung in 1987. He then after taught the form to us. Later, during the late 80’s and early 90’s, master Lee and Master Yuen Hung Chow visited our country and looked at our forms. The form was exactly the same as he taught it to my sifu, so therefor I know my sifu never learned this from a book. I also saw video tapes of Master Lee Koon Hung’s students performing the form in his school in Kowloon. After My sifu and his senior, trained with Master Lee, Master Lee made them a video copy of the form so that they can go home to practice, and incase they forget something. I think it was also done to help them. Master Yuen Hung Chow also taught the form exactly the same way (only his tiger claw was sligtly different) as the way we learned it. Im not arguing about the validity of the form, I was just wondering about what you said. If the form in the book, is only part of the Che Kuen form, then how much longer is the che kuen form then? What other techniques are in this form, that are not in the one in the book? I could also understand why Master Lee could have changed the form when he taught it to my sifu at that time, but that is my opinion.
Of the topic a little…
I visited your school briefly in 96, but we couldnt stay long. Master Lee was in hospital, and sifu was visiting master Lee. We stayed in the hotel accross the road. Whe never got to train, but whe attended the tournament. I have allot of respect for your school and your students. I have seen Joe Keit perform some forms on a video I have, and I am VERY impressed with his style. I think he is a very talented Martial Artist. He seems to have a good understanding of what he does. He also seems like a good fighter. It is important for a Martial Artist to be well rounded in both forms and fighting. Something I think Joe is very good at.
I also have a copy of a the Video of the 1997 Tat Wong Tournament. Right at the end, when it says Additional footage(or something like that), there is one guy who was performing the CLF Kwon Dao form. I presume he was from your school. He was a Chinese Looking guy (could be wrong, as the tape was not to clearly dubbed to PAL format). I was very impressed with his kwon dao form. If he is from your school, who is this guy? Does he still train?
Circumstances prevents me from furthering my training at the moment, but I hope to visit you guys soon.
[This message was edited by WuXia on 12-22-00 at 08:06 AM.]