I’m not sure if the plum flower poles are a part of southern styles or not but we have that type of training in wah lum.I was wondering if any other practitioner here has the plum flower poles in their curriculum to help increase baclance and awareness?It’s supposed to be for advanced kung fu practitioners but I wanted to see if anyone here has trained that way or has it in their systems.
I’m not sure but I have seen Sifu George Kee on the plum flower poles with an army sword or a kwan do.Either one of the two,I don’t remember well.I could ask my Sifu.I’ll get back with you later.
I’ve never seen a specific form or set of moves on the poles but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist. I believe one or more of the older (way back) students may have learned some. I helped Master Chan lay out the new poles on the other side of the Temple and he definately had a pattern in mind. I also put some short ones in my back yard for balance and stepping training.
If he passes any of that info on to anyone I’m hoping I’m included. I’ve spent quite a bit of time on the old poles (see profile) and I’ve only worked out a simple workout on the new ones. At least he’s given me some minimum requirements I need to meet before he shows me so I’m still hoping. I actually like it up there although I get some strange look occassionally. I believe they all think I’m nuts.
Hey, Hua Lin, nice stance on the poles. Yeah, I used to spend a lot of time up there as well when I was there but It looks like the quantity of poles has changed since I was there. It used to be, starting closest to goldenrod, smallest or shortest to tallest as you got closer to the fence (by the school). At the tallest were really thin (4 by 4s) poles that were quite high (8 ft?). We used to go up there and do Bai Fut Sow. Also, practiced golden chicken on the shorter poles. It definatly works on your mind as your getting to the higher poles and makes you think. Though I’ve seen Master Chan on the poles in magazines and in the Double Broadsword book, I’ve never seen a form or anyone taught a pole form.
Those poles are still there but VERY shaky. We put a roof over the other side (left side facing Temple) and put new poles in front of the concrete area. The new ones are old telephone poles. Much wider. I liked the old ones more but I wouldn’t try going up there now.
NorthernMantis,
How’s Miami? We sold our resort in South Beach so I don’t get down there much anymore. Anyone there going to China this year?
I have a friend that lives near your area maybe we could pass by in the weekend.Actually we already did to check out that chinese store next door that has all those kung fu movies.Talk to you later.Ã