why did chan heung feel the need to create forms?
i created my tien loong bai mei for the very exact same reasons chan heung created whatever forms he did.
why?
because i can.
is my clf lacking? no, i created a hybrid system based on escrima and choy lee fut. it sounds like my choy lee fut is full of good stuff to be able to combine it with another system.
see, i teach single and double stick fighting, aside from choy lee fut. so i did what chan heung did with his choy fook stuff, his lee yau san stuff, and the hung stuff he learned from chan yuen woo.
why did chan heung create more forms, did he feel his gung fu was lacking?
your kuen po is nothing more than a book. without proper instruction it is nothing more than a record of how moves are performed. having copies of kuen po’s mean nothing as well. it will not make you greater.
more forms will not make you greater.
having more people in your organization will not make you greater.
you are very delusional with your rantings about what comment i made about a book. what comment i said about the position of a finger. or even made a comment about some dates. is it really all that bad? please tell me how those comments hurt your personal feelings.
you are a very very bitter man to be so upset off of meaningless comments as to a position of a finger, or whatever. Kennypoop, do you dream of me? do you lay there at night thinking of me all god darn night?
if i am so full of bs, then why do you pay so much attention to me?
if i am lying about the things i am saying, why don’t you just laugh it off and ingore what i say?
you do realize that by the way you get so mad, it means i am pushing a button that is very very sore for you. i don’t see you as being a happy man or woman i can’t tell the difference yet.
you point out very useless details when it comes to the bigger scheme of things. you do realize you sound like a kid or a real beginner when you brag how many forms someone has.
if you really do have a sifu, i would consider finding a new one because if your sifu hasn’t taught you that quality is far more important than quantity, then you will be left far behind while everyone else moves forward with their training.
you remind of the karate kid who performs his karate right before he is about to fight. “whoa, wait, let me do my set first before we fight.”
you are just a beginner in your training and it shows.