Or is it the insight that people have on here…
Doc Fai Wong is a joke. All talk and no substance…authority my ass.
Fu-Pow
“If you are talking about sport that is one thing. But when you are talking about combat-as it is-well then, baby, you’d better train every part of your body” - Bruce Lee
Frank Primicias knows his choy lay fut very well. He teaches in San Diego and is one of the 4 competent instructors that I know of. I have met him, his students and seen his class. He knows how to use the applications of CLF and also knows the internal aspects about the chi circulating through the meridians. Check out www.choylayfut.com
Chen Yong Fa is coming to San Diego in May for a seminar also.
Fu-Pow - You should be more respectful of your elders! According to your profile you have only trained for 4 years and only 3 of those in Choy Li Fut. I’m sure your sifu doesn’t need to bash others in order to make himself look good and he would probably chastise you for disrespecting other promenant masters of Choy Li Fut.
If you truly believe that your Kung Fu is better - ask your sifu for permission to go and challenge Grandmaster Wong to a fight and see if he will agree.
Fu-Pow
“If you are talking about sport that is one thing. But when you are talking about combat-as it is-well then, baby, you’d better train every part of your body” - Bruce Lee
He is extremly knowledgable, and a very respectfull man.
The founder of Choy Lee Fut was Chan Heung ( 1806 - 1875 ). Chan Heung had two sons, On Pak and Koon Pak. Chan Koon Pak also had two sons, Man Bun and Yiu Chi. Chan Yiu Chi had two sons (Wan Hon and Sun Chu ) and a daughter, Kit Fong. Mr. Chan Yiu Chi passed away in 1965. Sifu Ng, Fu Hang is the son of Chan Kit Fong and hence the grandson of Mr. Chan Yiu Chi. Sifu Ng, Fu Hang studied under his grandfather and hence is a 4 th. generation practitioner of Choy lee Fut.
The first couple of months I studied with Frank Pimicias’ son, Wes Primicias. He was also very knowledgable in clf.
A Sifu Wong Yee Mun from Toi San is here in NYC for a short time and is giving seminars.
the 1st will be on June 1st at 7pm at
Yee’s Hung Ga Kung Fu Academy - Chelsea Branch
150 West 28th Street - 6th Floor
Topic: Form and applications & theory.
Cost Just $20
For Information call: 212-366-6569
For future Seminar dates and locations or Private Instruction call:
212-366-6569 or 212 673-1436
Does ur sku also train in clf? and if you do…u should try gettin grandmaster chan yong fa out there to give a seminar…its worth it. check out his students webpage…www.clfma.com and it’ll explain a little more bout him
Just asking for information on Choy Lay Fut and if there any good schools/teachers in Surrey in England of Choy Lay Fut or other styles of Shaolin kung fu.
I’ve got the opportunity to train in this style for a while, and I’m just wondering what people think of it? It’s quite expensive, so I want to be sure I’m gonna get into it if I’m gonna start paying. Also, I’m not sure how well I’d gel with it (from the guy I spoke to’s description, the forms are really extensive, and I tend to prefer forms to be relatively short and to the point).
Does anyone who does or has done Choy Li Fut have any comments about the club, based on prior knowledge, or the (admittedly fairly limited) info offered on the site?
Thanks a lot to anyone who takes the time to respond,
Sasha
Anyone happen to have an email addy for Doc Fai Wong? Calling San Francisco for any kind of in depth discussion would probably cost as much as a year’s training anyway :rolleyes:
I think the cost he said was £75 initial payment for lifetime membership/equipment, and then basically £5 a lesson (paid monthly - £20 if you were planning to attend once a week, £40 if twice, and beyond that I’m not sure).
At my current club I pay the basic cost of equipment as and when I want to get it (apart from the uniform which is mandatory), and £20 a month for unlimited lessons, so maybe I’m a bit spoilt
The first link is broken btw. Was there anything important on it? And what was the significance of the second (besides having a brief description of Choy Li Fut)? I couldn’t see anything about this particular club…