My CLF Sihang

My Sihang Howard Choy, whom I have not seen for many years, managed to combine CLF with Taijiquan in a unique way, just saw him on Youtube and caught up with him last weekend. He is worth watching, especially how he in-corporated the Lap Sow in the Taiji form.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIb59GTiF1s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4pWv-sj96Q&feature=related

Thank you for sharing Joseph:), I’d love to see more.

James

Thanks for the link Joseph.

I think his Tai Ji is very Chen, everything directed from the Dan Tien. But don’t know how different from the popular Yang line is Yang Shou Chung Tai Ji. Were you sihings under Yang Shou chung too?

Take a look at this Ching Jong vid with Sifu Mark Whelan too http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky70E88tFrU

Choy Sifu studied with Yang Sou-Chung. He also studied CLF with Wong Ying-Sum and that was where we met. I knew of Mak Wai-Lum, he is one of Chan Wing-Fat’s best students.

XJ, I thought Sifu Choy studied with Li Iu Ling? That is where I thought you might have met. Pure speculation of course but that is what I thought for some reason. I have never heard of Wong Ying-Sum could you provide us with some insight (history/background)?

He did studied with Li but also for a very short time in HK with Wong, who was a student of Chan Yiu-Chi as well. My father was a contemporary of them, so they are my sisuks.

is the late Li Iu Ling your father joseph?

No, he is my sisuk. He left China long before my father did. I am not sure he has any children. My name is not that difficult to work out if you know Chinerse. :smiley:

sorry, i know some chinese…but i don’t know chinerse:D

how’s it going joseph? how was your chinese new year?

XJ isn’t extra - dau di (as in more or additional).

[QUOTE=hskwarrior;846134]sorry, i know some chinese…but i don’t know chinerse:D

how’s it going joseph? how was your chinese new year?[/QUOTE]

I put on 4 kg from eating during the CNY and now I am still on a diet to get back to normal.:smiley:

[QUOTE=CLFNole;846152]XJ isn’t extra - dau di (as in more or additional).[/QUOTE]

For good luck (extra left over for the new year) the Chinese always have it for the CNY’s meal. Ask your wife.

Law bat go?

[QUOTE=CLFNole;846189]Law bat go?[/QUOTE]

:D:D:D:D:D

[QUOTE=extrajoseph;846133] My name is not that difficult to work out if you know Chinerse. :D[/QUOTE]

Been wondering about this for many eyars now, even spoke to CLFNole abotu it when I went to the usa two years back.

I dont know cantonese but im ok with mandarin. I’ve always thought this is your last name - (Yu) as I actualyl have a friend with the same last name :cool:

Am I close?

If not, my only other guess would be Ling or maybe Hsu

:smiley:

So close you caught the fish (yu)!

hehe. :wink:

Out of all the people on this forum I really think it would be very cool to actually meet you in person. Think it would be awsome to actually chat to someone like you.

Well, there are a few people on here that i wouldnt mind meeting.

That is what wemen do to us, the more mysterious they are, the more we want to meet them.

Most of the time, it turns out to be disappointing.

So I am going to keep up the mystery, I hate disappointments!

:smiley:

actually you are right there. :rolleyes:

The mystery thing has worked so far. Rather dont mess it up now.

you guys ain’t gonna kiss are you? this is a little wierd…just kidding.