Misinformation on KFM

Besides, I have no duty to keep my status as 8th Dan of Tai Shing Pek Kwar secret, and this is the one I am here to discuss.

Feel free to browse my credentials in my public profile.

This has to be a huge joke.

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758132]Besides, I have no duty to keep my status as 8th Dan of Tai Shing Pek Kwar secret, and this is the one I am here to discuss.

Feel free to browse my credentials in my public profile.[/QUOTE]

Nope, no credentials there, try again.

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758123]Why is it that some people just won’t listen? We have acerbic personalities on this board, who have very specious and virulent opinions (and rather biased, too, in my honest opinion) concerning martial arts. Is this where masters reside?

Seriously, if anyone wants unbiased and free information concerning the truth of Tai Shing Pek Kwar or Lama-pai (or Shao-lin ninjitsu), I am willing to disseminate information without compunction (except for Shao-lin ninjitsu–being such that secrecy is all-important to the art). For those who have been scuffed and rubbed the wrong way by LKFDMC or Flying-Monkey, you can pose me your questions without fear of being ridiculed.

Things are going to start changing around here pretty soon.

Thanks,

John Takeshi,
protege of Takeshi Ukeno[/QUOTE]

Go ahead, I’d love to hear all your ‘free information concerning the truth’ about Lama Pai Kung-Fu.

This should be interesting to say the least.

Here we go again…

Mega, a user in need of your help

Jetli’sfearless is in desperate need of your help, see here:

http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46059

Thanks in advance grandmaster sensei

I’ll be sure to get on it in the morning. I have to go take a couple of runs at the gauntlet, and brew some iron thigh medicines. A student of mine recently injured his thigh in a wind-surfing accident, and he wants to make sure a repeat injury does not occur.

I just wanted you to know, when you registered, you made a mistake, you mis-spelled your screen name, people can’t read it correctly…

For those who haven’t realized, he meant to register as

[SIZE=“7”]MEGA FOOL[/SIZE]

[QUOTE=lkfmdc;758167]I just wanted you to know, when you registered, you made a mistake, you mis-spelled your screen name, people can’t read it correctly…

For those who haven’t realized, he meant to register as

[SIZE=“7”]MEGA FOOL[/SIZE][/QUOTE]

:smiley: lol!!!

That’s just slander, and it doesn’t befit the philosophical principles of Wu De, upheld by any legitimate practitioner of Chinese martial arts. If you are indeed a disciple of Chan Tai San, as you purport, you certainly cannot be anything more than a lowly 7th kyu. I urge you to practice a little more respect when you post on an internet forum.

Your disrespect shows the level of cultivation you have achieved in your studies. I pity your instructor, and now begin to wonder what has happened to Lama
Pai in Grandmaster Sensei Chan Tai San’s absence.

I do not hold your bellicose rantings against the art of the Lama pai’s. I do, however, wish that they’d reconsider allowing you to study their venerable art.

It’s a shame really. Only in America could such disrespect be coddled.

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758170]That’s just slander, and it doesn’t befit the philosophical principles of Wu De, upheld by any legitimate practitioner of Chinese martial arts. If you are indeed a disciple of Chan Tai San, as you purport, you certainly cannot be anything more than a lowly 7th kyu. I urge you to practice a little more respect when you post on an internet forum.

Your disrespect shows the level of cultivation you have achieved in your studies. I pity your instructor, and now begin to wonder what has happened to Lama
Pai in Grandmaster Sensei Chan Tai San’s absence.

I do not hold your bellicose rantings against the art of the Lama pai’s. I do, however, wish that they’d reconsider allowing you to study their venerable art.

It’s a shame really. Only in America could such disrespect be coddled.[/QUOTE]

Please stop calling him “grand master sensei”. It is very stupid. GM or Sigung or if you are Japanese sensei is better.

Well, at least we have the latest Lama Pai Vs thread brewing!! :stuck_out_tongue:

Since you studied with Chan Tai San (holding back the imense laughter as I type), you’ll understand this important Cantonese poetry that was essential to CTS’s style

Diu Nei

Diu Nei Lo Mo

Ham Ga Chan

Diu Nei Lo Mo Chow Hai

Diu Nei Sing

Diu Nei Sing Ham Ga Chan

I mean every word of it, I swear :smiley:

gets popcorn ready

[QUOTE=Flying-Monkey;758174]Please stop calling him “grand master sensei”. It is very stupid. GM or Sigung or if you are Japanese sensei is better.[/QUOTE]

In our lineage, we refer to him as Grandmaster Sensei, to denote that he is above our Grandmaster Ukeno in TSPK. You may choose to ignore whatever you feel is unnecessary. But I only call him that out of my respect for him–the very function of titles, indeed.

The principles of Wu De are the rules governing the ethics of combat.

Honorable combatants are treated as they treat others, as the dishonorable also reap what they sow and non combatants are also respected and left un-harmed.

The people here heard you out and posted honestly, insulating their honor.

You posted lies and made childish attempts at humor and got slammed for it, revealing it’s absence in you.

I apologize for your misunderstanding. I never studied with Chan Tai San. Grandmaster Takeshi Ukeno studied with Chan Tai San, and achieved 10th Dan status (in his own lineage). I do not speak Cantonese. My Mandarin is okay, but my Japanese is impeccable. Being such that Grandmaster Sensei Takeshi Ukeno is Chinese-Japanese (Chinese on his mother’s side), and grew up in Tokyo, we use Japanese terminology in our dojo and commune, and speak only Japanese and English (99% of our students are from America, and few spoke Japanese before coming to study with us. I am the local Japanese instructor.) I have a feeling I know what lyrics you are referring to, but I don’t know Cantonese. Would you translate them for me? I’d like to compare them to Grandmaster Ukeno’s notes.

[QUOTE=Sang Feng Fan;758182]The principles of Wu De are the rules governing the ethics of combat.

The people here heard you out and posted honestly, insulating their honor.

.[/QUOTE]

I agree that I insulate their honor. I protected it, and upheld it, and kept it free from the harsh words of their detractors, just as I do Paulie Zink and others. I am being insulted for my stances.

Now I ask you: where is my insulation?

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758183]I apologize for your misunderstanding. I never studied with Chan Tai San. Grandmaster Takeshi Ukeno studied with Chan Tai San,
[/QUOTE]

ha ha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhah

“Takeshi Ukeno” - no such person exists, I have CTS’s book with ALL his students in it, no such person exists… I also love how you posted a clip and said “that guy in the white shirt is my link” yet never realized THAT IS ME

Loser, there are bridges with your name on them, go jump off one…

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758183]I apologize for your misunderstanding. I never studied with Chan Tai San. Grandmaster Takeshi Ukeno studied with Chan Tai San, and achieved 10th Dan status (in his own lineage). I do not speak Cantonese. My Mandarin is okay, but my Japanese is impeccable. Being such that Grandmaster Sensei Takeshi Ukeno is Chinese-Japanese (Chinese on his mother’s side), and grew up in Tokyo, we use Japanese terminology in our dojo and commune, and speak only Japanese and English (99% of our students are from America, and few spoke Japanese before coming to study with us. I am the local Japanese instructor.) I have a feeling I know what lyrics you are referring to, but I don’t know Cantonese. Would you translate them for me? I’d like to compare them to Grandmaster Ukeno’s notes.[/QUOTE]

I am a little confused. Your teacher was Sensei Takeshi Ukeno. You are John takeshi. Which is your teacher’s family name? I live in Japan now. I have a friend named Takeshi. It is his given name. I have heard of many takeshis. All given names. The TV show Takeshijo means Takeshi’s castle but that is his given name. I have never the name Takeshi as a family name. Ukeno yes, but not Takeshi. It seems your are using them backwards. What are the kanji to his name? I might be wrong so please explain.

[QUOTE=Mega-Foot;758185]I agree that I insulate their honor. I protected it, and upheld it, and kept it free from the harsh words of their detractors, just as I do Paulie Zink and others. I am being insulted for my stances.

Now I ask you: where is my insulation?[/QUOTE]

Zinc tarnished his own honor to begin with, his students who claim to teach “Monkey” rather than TSPK have more honor than you or he. All Zinc did was lift a few pictures from a book, got caught and retreated/retired.

You are insulated by hot air, way too much free time, the fact that most of your posts today came after you signed off for a “gauntlet run” and an impeccable ability to escape the obvious.

Can you answer for Paulie Zinc as to why he retired and his students changed their tune? hasn’t he refused interviews and new students since the Chan family called him out.

It is highly unusual that he would concede the loss and retreat and yet you would come forward from nowhere, with nothing to back you up and take up a lost cause.