I like to say that i have yet to see any form from bak mei performed exactly same.
Although, 9 step push seems to be relatively uniformed from different teachers, in comparison to the other forms in bai mei.
I like to say that i have yet to see any form from bak mei performed exactly same.
Although, 9 step push seems to be relatively uniformed from different teachers, in comparison to the other forms in bai mei.
KFM Students
As I posted before,no offence intended on my comment about the student having a heart attack.
A bad choice of words on my part,you have my appolgies.
We all know that speed can be relative.
As for variations of techniques from school to school those can also apply from student or group of students.
The nine step push you saw from my school is a little different than what I first learned.
I have learned three versions of Jek Bo,all being very close.
So if I seem fixed on a certain technique or the way they are preformed my intent is only a quest for knowledge.
The concepts are the same,your Sifu’s Kung-Fu looks very good and there is no mistaken that it is real Bai Mei.
I look foward to future insights from your group.
As for my opinion on your Sifu’s Sub Jee,I think his explosive power is very impressive,as Chen Dor’s also,please do not think that I am in anyway judging your Sifu or your school,that position rests not in my hands.
You answered my question about if that was the way Sub Jee is taught in your school,the variations I saw were all Bai Mei,I also enjoyed the applications of the techniques.
Will there be future videos?,the Sub Jee one was put together well.
I will update your website on my end.
Thank you for your well wishes and if I may, wish you and your school well also
I’d still like to know how FT’s and tnwingtsun’s sup jee differ from each others’.
Kwong put his on tape. Let’s hear more about yours, FT, this is interesting.
“Waiting is bad.” - Musashi
a question tnwingtsun?
Greetings,
I see that you are a student of Dr. Wong's. I remember seeing him at a weekend seminar a few years back that my sifu had him come. Although personally i have not seen him in some time. How long have you been with Dr. Wong and who have you studied wing chun with. Any memorable moments with Wong?
Humbly yours
Johnny
Johnny
Alot of memorable moments,inside and outside of the school.
His younger brother’s Kung-Fu is very good too.
http://www.atlantamartialarts.com/schools/ykpc.htm
WingTsun,Leung Ting/Emin Boztepe’s branch.
AWTO
thanks tnwingtsun
Greetings,
i did not know that he has a brother. How is the training...rough, a real workout. Mind sharing a memory from your memory bank. i still have a flyer for a chi gung seminar he did last summer, i unfortunately I couldnt go.
Humbly yours
Johnny
The training when I was there full time was butal.
NHB,no pads or gloves,a loud shout of STOP!!! from Dr.Wong prevented alot of serious injurys.
His brother stopped by often and showed us
some neat things.Dr.Wong is nice compared to his brother(IMHO).
I haven’t seen YK Wong in some years but if he’s
anything like he used to be he had arms that felt
like he had steel re-bar(see wolverine on X-men)
for bones.
Lots of neat stories about YK,the local police
which I have friends that were on the force
back then when YK owned a restaurant and bar
used to make it a habit of checking YK’s
dumpster for knocked out bikers,thats where he liked to put them after he was finished with them
(and lucky for them)
They got a kick out of watching the EMTs fish the bikers out of the trash while YK stood by and grinned,mans got a sence of humor.
sounds painful
Greetings,
ouch, didnt know that Dr wong like to run experiments on bikers (lol) i also remember he brought some students with him one time. One of them was a female who did tai chi, she looked very impressive. On a previous post you talked about sparring with bando practioners, how did that come about. From what my sifu has told me some of his students have gotten some bumps and bruises from the hard training. I bet the bikers didnt expect to get hurt from such an unlikely person such as Dr wong. Best to you.
Humbly yours
Johnny
It was his brother “YK” that sent the bikers
dumpster diving after they started trouble
at his resturant,the Bando came about because
we had three Bando black belts in our class,which they gave up for Bai Mei.
Their Bando friends had schools close
by,well,after getting kicked out of Karate
bouts(we didn’t play the tap point game) we knew the Bando people trained with a more combat mind
set than your run of the mill
karate schools,so it was on!,I’m having a hard time with this because it brings back alot of funny stuff.
Before we spared,they were warming up,a bando man and a women were sparing,the guy knocked her out…COLD,she went to the hospital,never saw her again.
I still have scares from the good old days.
Can’t make an omlet unless ya crack some eggs.
[This message was edited by tnwingtsun on 03-13-01 at 12:37 AM.]
what is the funny stuff???
Greetings,
yes from what i have heard and read bando practioners do have a more combative mind the most point karate schools. Did Dr wong spar with his students..or only the ones that had been around for some time. Sometimes to much point sparing can make you develop bad habits ( my opinion anyways). i hope those scars arent too noticeable. By the way any challange matches happen while you were studying with Dr wong?
Humbly yours
Johnny
No it wasn’t funny
I heard she recovered,It kind of took us
by suprise seeing a girl get knocked out like that.
I think it stayed with us when we went up against them,one of the many things that gave us an edge.
There was a challenge match in Knoxville with
a TKD guy but I was at work keeping the streets safe,lol,yes Wong sometimes spared with us but he took it easy on us,we mainly spared with classmates,but there were other times when local karate and kung-fu instructors came by only to leave beat,some decided to stay,some didn’t
ykm sup jee kuen
meltdawn -
from what i know, there are as many sup jee forms as there are jik bo forms.
the difference in our sup jee… we do not have ying jee book leung (bird sitting on a perch), we dont have boot choy. we have more handwork with much less footwork.
peace
Greetings,
i agree tnwingtsun, is never easy when you get scrapes and bruises when sparring or learning. A challenge match with a TKD person, sounds interesting. So Wong basically played ref or stopped it before serious injury occured? I still bet Wong showed you things when one of the students spared with him. Best to you
Humbly yours
Johnny
Johnny
Check your E-mail
greetings,
Tnwingtsun, check your e-mail.
humbly yours
Havent heard from you tnwingtsun??
Greetings,
Tnwingtsun, check you email i sent you a response to the email you sent me. Take care
Hey TS…
Dr. Wong is giving a seminar at the St. Pete, FL tourney this weekend. What kind of stuff does he cover in a short session such as this?
Also, will he have any students competing? Forms or fighting?
“Waiting is bad.” - Musashi
Meltdawn
Yes,he left today,last night we went out to eat
and I helped him get some stuff ready.
I’m not able to go this time
but I will in the future,you close to St.Pete?
Like too meet cha,I enjoy your posts,I don’t
know what he’ll be doing but if you’re close by go check him out,I belive its on Sat. ![]()
Chessboxer
He laughed when I told him(he likes Rusty) about you and said your welcome anytime
I’ll mail ya tomorrow
KFM Students
You guys never answered me about future videos