This is really an interesting style. Of course, this was only a demonstration and he really performed well. I would like to see more with some history too. Thanks!
Thanks for posting. I practice Hung Kuen Wong Fei Hung Lineage and it is said that our Tiger Crane/Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen actually contains Tibetan White Crane, not Fujian/Fukien White Crane. I can see similar techniques in your Tao Lu. I also study Wing Chun Ip Man Lineage which contains similar techniques from Fujian/Fukien White Crane. Big difference in these Crane styles!
@SijoJay , there has been some sharing of knowledge between Hung Kuen and Tibetan White Crane. The lesser 5 animals set of Pak Hok Pai (TWC) was derived from Hung Gar. And some of the long fist with Hung Kuen resemble TWC. I practice both Hung Gar and TWC, they compliment each other well.
me too,to think someone is also taking pakhokpai....im from the lineage diciples of 5th generation masters,under sifu hulyo kwong and david ong in the phils...im doin the iron rings training...damn hard....but with good results!!!!!
i would deduce that she's a beginner student...come on,give her a break....be humble...did you know bruce lee knows 5 star praying mantis form when he was young?that he did the forms around people and gaining confident and humility?anyone learns humility,patience,virtue.....be humble..fellow martial artist.
ow,thanks...was thinking of my "5 point star" takedown in mantis form......7 star mantis too many forms to memories....jeesh!!!^^ i think its 240 something....in form techniques......
The origin were verbally passed down thru generations of sifus. No one knows if they are 100% true or even partial truth. Actually from what I know there is no more traces of Kung Fu in today's Tibet except wrestling. Well it really isn't important about the truthfulnes because I will never have the ability to verify anyway. Cheers
@SijoJay, Lion's Roar is said to be the root of the 3 main off-shoots of Tibetan White Crane. They are Lama Pai, Hop Gar and Pak Hok Pai. It is an interesting lineage, if you google it you can find out more.
Thanks for sharing founek. This is much different than Chua Tup Bo I practice. My version is an extension of Lau Sing Sau and the Pak Hok Kuen I practice is yet again much different than this. Still, very nice to see your form. Thanks.
Thanks for your kind words. I have seen the Chuit Yap Bo posted by u. It looks quite similar to my first subform of Chuit Yap Bo (the one presented in this video is the second subform). However your version of CYB has a few more movement that are not present in mine. I will post mine if I have the time to take the video.
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jasonszewc 7 months ago
el legendario garza blanca se exhibe en el mundo para honor de los maestros joven felicitaciones sifu moss lee venezuela
THAMOSK 10 months ago
This is really an interesting style. Of course, this was only a demonstration and he really performed well. I would like to see more with some history too. Thanks!
spareaxe 1 year ago
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scintillus 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I practice Hung Kuen Wong Fei Hung Lineage and it is said that our Tiger Crane/Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen actually contains Tibetan White Crane, not Fujian/Fukien White Crane. I can see similar techniques in your Tao Lu. I also study Wing Chun Ip Man Lineage which contains similar techniques from Fujian/Fukien White Crane. Big difference in these Crane styles!
SijoJay 1 year ago
@SijoJay , there has been some sharing of knowledge between Hung Kuen and Tibetan White Crane. The lesser 5 animals set of Pak Hok Pai (TWC) was derived from Hung Gar. And some of the long fist with Hung Kuen resemble TWC. I practice both Hung Gar and TWC, they compliment each other well.
GongFuey 1 year ago
That is not Pak Hok Pai is other think but never Pak Hok Pai, a real shame this kind of think some people said this is pak hok pai.
Metalpakhok 2 years ago
Learn how to spell and write English, could not understand a single word you typed....lol
anhkhoinguyen 2 years ago
whos giving me a negative mark?come here in the phils.,il give you a friendly match.....^^,
rumbles99 2 years ago
just terrible...
highchaveliar 2 years ago
Nice too see this, like the music too.
fujitafunk 3 years ago
agreed,
what is defense without stance?!
KungfuMuythaiguy6 3 years ago
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rumbles99 3 years ago
Nice going on the iron rings, have you added a weighted vest to your training?
Im using an old Vietnam type issue flack jacket , its about 12 pounds.
Akaoushi 3 years ago
me too,to think someone is also taking pakhokpai....im from the lineage diciples of 5th generation masters,under sifu hulyo kwong and david ong in the phils...im doin the iron rings training...damn hard....but with good results!!!!!
rumbles99 3 years ago
i would deduce that she's a beginner student...come on,give her a break....be humble...did you know bruce lee knows 5 star praying mantis form when he was young?that he did the forms around people and gaining confident and humility?anyone learns humility,patience,virtue.....be humble..fellow martial artist.
rumbles99 3 years ago
7 star Praying Mantis not 5 star
xylsvoss 3 years ago 3
ow,thanks...was thinking of my "5 point star" takedown in mantis form......7 star mantis too many forms to memories....jeesh!!!^^ i think its 240 something....in form techniques......
rumbles99 3 years ago
dude there not tibetan!
i bet there chinese.
TOTOLEKDEN 4 years ago
Con razon los tibetanos no soportaron ni un segundo cuando los invadieron los chinos... el craneo blanco es un estilo malisimo!
krysskein 4 years ago
this is the most worst wu gong i hever see
shaolinkid81 4 years ago
they use long style kung fu in Tibet?
darth8freak 5 years ago
The origin were verbally passed down thru generations of sifus. No one knows if they are 100% true or even partial truth. Actually from what I know there is no more traces of Kung Fu in today's Tibet except wrestling. Well it really isn't important about the truthfulnes because I will never have the ability to verify anyway. Cheers
founek 5 years ago
@darth8freak Yes actually, there is another Tibetan style called the Lions Roar and it is long fist as well.
SijoJay 1 year ago
@SijoJay, Lion's Roar is said to be the root of the 3 main off-shoots of Tibetan White Crane. They are Lama Pai, Hop Gar and Pak Hok Pai. It is an interesting lineage, if you google it you can find out more.
GongFuey 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing founek. This is much different than Chua Tup Bo I practice. My version is an extension of Lau Sing Sau and the Pak Hok Kuen I practice is yet again much different than this. Still, very nice to see your form. Thanks.
GongFuey 5 years ago
Thanks for your kind words. I have seen the Chuit Yap Bo posted by u. It looks quite similar to my first subform of Chuit Yap Bo (the one presented in this video is the second subform). However your version of CYB has a few more movement that are not present in mine. I will post mine if I have the time to take the video.
founek 5 years ago