Lama Kung Fu: Where?

Check out these guys: https://youtu.be/KkEgWagebzA

Where in the world are these guys located? I would gladly relocate to train there.

Yes, my first posting here. But if you guyz cant tell me where these guys are…who can?

[QUOTE=wasabi;1284401]Check out these guys: https://youtu.be/KkEgWagebzA

Where in the world are these guys located? I would gladly relocate to train there.

Yes, my first posting here. But if you guyz cant tell me where these guys are…who can?[/QUOTE]

That Youtube video suggests they’re in Illinois.

[QUOTE=Runlikehell;1284408]That Youtube video suggests they’re in Illinois.[/QUOTE]

That works.
Thanks again.

Thats my video. Currently I’m helping my sifu teach at his school in Chicago on halstead and archer. Www.ngfamilymartialarts.com

You guys are amazing!
So Chicago? I need to start planning.
Thanks again!

[QUOTE=wasabi;1284401]Check out these guys: https://youtu.be/KkEgWagebzA

Where in the world are these guys located? I would gladly relocate to train there.

Yes, my first posting here. But if you guyz cant tell me where these guys are…who can?[/QUOTE]

Funny, when I read this I immediately thought it was going to be that video…that’s one of my favorite youtube Kung Fu demo videos…good mix of forms and fight training…

[QUOTE=Shaolindynasty;1284414]Thats my video. Currently I’m helping my sifu teach at his school in Chicago on halstead and archer. Www.ngfamilymartialarts.com[/QUOTE]

Hello Sifu Childs?

I was wondering how come the website doesn’t mention the Lama Style but only CLF and Wing Chun.

I was just curious.

Thanks!

The emphasis of our training is on choy lay fut. The lama/ hop ga material was absorbed into our curriculum in past generations and the forms and concepts are taught as a supplement to the rest of the choy lay fut syllabus. The reason the video was titled as lama/ hop ga was because I highlighted those particular techniques but we do not have a separate program for that system

[QUOTE=Shaolindynasty;1284477]The emphasis of our training is on choy lay fut. The lama/ hop ga material was absorbed into our curriculum in past generations and the forms and concepts are taught as a supplement to the rest of the choy lay fut syllabus. The reason the video was titled as lama/ hop ga was because I highlighted those particular techniques but we do not have a separate program for that system[/QUOTE]

Very interesting. I really enjoy watching your Lama Pai style.

Thanks for the information.