From an instructional video series I did back in 1994. The form is not done at full/performance speed as it was an instructional From an instructional video series I did back in 1994. The form is not done at full/performance speed as it was an instructional tape. This is Lama Pai Kung-Fu as taught to me by Grandmaster Chan Tai-San of Toi San, China. He was my teacher for almost 20 years until he passes away in 2004. (more)
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some cool stuff in there mate. but i'd like to see some more flow between the techniques and some dynamics. but i think what is lacking most is natural movement; something a lot of martial artists neglect these days. good demo
Thanks. I understand what you mean. I appreciate the comments, these vids were shot 14 years ago and I think I look a bit stiff as well! They were instructional tapes and I think I made them a little 'disconnected' on purpose, as to show each individual move. But after all this time...I flow just a bit better today. Take care.
do you have these forms
luk lik (6 powers)
Kao da ( i don't know the translation of it)
Mui Fa ( plum blossom)
Thanks
Well demonstrated Sifu.
I'm better, check my video:-
wing chun dummy detailed
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