NYC Choy Li Fut School

Sure, that is why it is called a CLF hot dog, in memory of Chan Heung’s three teachers who all studied Fut Gar Kung Fu and that is where the Fut in Choy Lee Fut came from.

Sure, that is why it is called a CLF hot dog, in memory of Chan Heung’s three teachers who all studied Fut Gar Kung Fu and that is where the Fut in Choy Lee Fut came from.

If you have fut gar in your lineage it came from Ching Cho via Jeung Hung Sing when he reunited with Chan Heung in Hong Kong between 1864 and 1867.

SUCKA.

I sure am glad more CLF schools are opening…

I sure am glad more CLF schools are opening…

sure. it’s a good thing. I’m actually impressed with the guy in new york.

[QUOTE=extrajoseph;1084953]May be we can look at Sifu Wong plus Chen Yong-Fa’s student’s video with Chui Gwongyun’s video and see if we can figure out how Jeung Yim co-founded CLF with Chan Heung. Sifu Chui and his student Chan Kam-Fai made the claim and Frank promotes this idea here in the forum.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wH643oYW0s&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CywiYdRAGGs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2Jni955xqI&feature=related[/QUOTE]

I don’t think any of these videos are Choy Lay Fut because they don’t have a gangsta rap soundtrack. Frank?

EO

I don’t think any of these videos are Choy Lay Fut because they don’t have a gangsta rap soundtrack. Frank?

That’s funny since i have 490 subscribers. LOL.

who calls it a “Gangsta Rap soundtrack”…oh…SQUARES like the wannabe tough guy Eric Olson. LMAO. you and EJ should hang out together.

Here you go…i don’t hear gangsta rap soundtraks.LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHvdIo3_ubg

[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1085069]If you have fut gar in your lineage it came from Ching Cho via Jeung Hung Sing when he reunited with Chan Heung in Hong Kong between 1864 and 1867.

SUCKA.[/QUOTE]

Sure, it could have come from Ching Cho (Green Grass), but not via Jeung Yim but via Choy Fook. Any one who knows their Chinese characters would see the obvious, Choy Fook is “Green Grass” because Choy Fook’s sure name, Choy or Cai, means “wild grass” and wild grass is always “ching” or unadulterated as being pure in character, unlike cultivated grass. It is just the right alias for a Buddhist monk whose surname is Choy.

http://chinalanguage.com/dictionaries/?pageID=Ch-En/Query&query=

PS: url don’t link, here is what the dictionary says:
Cai = [1] wild grass [2] Cai state [3] big turtle

Sure, it could have come from Ching Cho (Green Grass), but not via Jeung Yim but via Choy Fook. Any one who knows their Chinese characters would see the obvious, Choy Fook is “Green Grass” because Choy Fook’s sure name, Choy or Cai, means “wild grass” and wild grass is always “ching” or unadulterated as being pure in character, unlike cultivated grass.

Ok so we can all Choy Fook “Grass Cutter Fook”

Hello Eric,

I seem to remember some time ago you threatened hskwarrior and some fella named K-No. From the pictures of you I’ve seen you don’t look much to be afraid of.

Consequently, I’ve never heard hskwarrior brag about being a “gangsta” how you put it. Just because he listens to a type of music you wouldn’t, was raised around those you couldn’t, mixed with the fact that he has always kept it real with who he is, his teacher is, and so forth doesn’t make him a gangsta or even a wannabe.

I think you’re jealous. hehe

XJ:

Trying to get back on topic…who is Chan Fu Yeen ? I have not heard his name before. Was he one of Chan Yiu Chi’s children?

Thanks.

theres a lot of sexual tension between u clf guys

help us to relieve some of that stress bawang

EJ you’re still a chicken sh1t!!!

There is just not enough time to learn the entire 200 plus forms that teach all the executions and techniques in our working lives. However Yiu Chi having made a standard approach with specialization enables the pupils to maximize their learning abilities.

EJ, so chan yiu chi died in 1965, three years before i was born. Acccording to what this piece is saying about Chan Yiu Chi there were more than 200 forms at his disposal? Really? 200 plus forms in 1965?

Yiu Chi was a true warrior of the Pen and the sword

he sure was.!!!

[QUOTE=CLFNole;1085137]XJ:

Trying to get back on topic…who is Chan Fu Yeen ? I have not heard his name before. Was he one of Chan Yiu Chi’s children?

Thanks.[/QUOTE]

Chan Fu-Yeen is 4th generation from King Mui (not one of Chen Yiu-Chi’s children but studied with him) and he is one of the prime movers after the normalization in China at the beginning of the 1980s.

In 1986 he helped to re-establish the King Mui Ancestral School which was shut down for nearly 30 years and taught there so the 5th generation can carry on.

In the 1990s, he helped to collect a large sum of money to set up training schools around the Sunhui district and trained many of the younger generations of CLF outside King Mui in the nearby towns.

He is quite old now and I am not sure if he is still alive. I have only met him once.

PS: He passed away in 1998.

I assume Chan Sun Wui taught in King Mui as well, no?

My current sifu met with him there when they visited several years ago. He looked a lot like Chan Yiu Chi so I assumed he was Chan Wun Hon’s brother, correct?

Do you mean Chan Sun-Ciu? We called him Gow Shuk (Uncle Number 9) and he is not really into Kung Fu like his older brother Wun Hon. Chan Kit-Fong (Ng Fu-Heng’s mother) is their sister.

[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1085166]help us to relieve some of that stress bawang[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=hskwarrior;1085131]

Well, he sucked bigtime, he had no later movement, no head movement, his guard was atrocious, his footwork horrific and he didn’t know how to work the corners.
In short, he sucked the sweat of a dead man’s balls.

And I’m pretty positive that’s not going to taste too well hahahahaha[/QUOTE]

Since he is pretty positive, I think that is what Frank would do to relieve some of his sexual tensions - sucking balls dead or alive, hahahahaha! :eek::smiley:

At least my shaboinker still rises with the sun …OLD MAN. :smiley:

My shaboinker is more forthright than you EJ…he doesn’t lie.

XJ:

Yes you are correct my bad on the last part of the name. I know he was there at the Ancestral School when they visited and I have seen him in pictures when Wong Doc Fai visited and was looking at the kuen po, so I just assumed he taught or was involved in some capacity at some time.