We have a distinctive Southern influence on some of what we train, but I really couldn't tell you what that is.
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Mixed Martial Arts, Thaiboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Combat Submission Wrestling, Jeet Kune Do, Women's Self-Defense, Boxing and Filipino Martial Arts
Anyone practice any southern styles like, Lung Ying, Chow Gar, Lau Gar, Choi Lei Fut, BakMei etc....
cheers
We have a distinctive Southern influence on some of what we train, but I really couldn't tell you what that is.
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There are some Bak Mei practitioners here. What are you curious about?
Yeah i actually have studied two.
Cheung Kune Pai (Sung Style Southern Longfist) and now Sil Lum Hak Fu Muhn (Shaolin Black Tiger)
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少林黑虎門
To me the quest for truth is very well worth a black eye, broken nose or fat lip.-Cam McHargue
ive trained tong long southern praying mantis i think that is similar to chow gar
Hi jmd161,
Curious about Cheung Kune Pai - are there any publications on this style? Will check out your webpage.
Cheers
another wuzuquan/5 ancestors fist disciple here...im from manila,the philippines,but originally from fujian,chinaOriginally Posted by Nazman
Hi Pitbullz,
Good to meet another 5 Ancestor practitioner.I'm from Australia, have been studying Wu Chu for about 5 years now, under Master James Chee. If ever you're in Sydney, feel free to drop by.
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Cheers
thanks! u must be a friend of joedoe hehehe
we met master james chee in quanzhou last november...and some of the yap ching hai guys :-)
Hi,
Joedoe is a friend - I've know him for years. He was actually the person who introduced me to the martial arts and wu chu chuan. I'm envious that you went to Quanzhou.I've always wanted to go but can never get either the time or money but I think it would be great to meet other people with an interest in Ngo Cho.
Cheers
PS - I think I'll post on the Ngo Cho thread so as not to hijack this one.![]()
Well,
I'm a Southern Praying Mantis practitioner. Hope that's good enough for ya?![]()
Nazman,Originally Posted by Nazman
I don't know of any publications on Cheung Kune Pai.It's a very rare style.Tai Tzu's itself is very rare and the southern branch (Cheung Kune Pai) is even more rare.
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少林黑虎門
To me the quest for truth is very well worth a black eye, broken nose or fat lip.-Cam McHargue
Thanks anyway Jeff,
I know some Taizu but only from wuzuquan. I would like to see it in it's 'native' form.
Cheers
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