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  • You make your teacher extremely proud.

  • I like the speed of the attacks and the brutal unstoppable force kinda reminds me of kajukenbo

  • Some similarities, a lot of differences.

    Good none the less.

  • magnifique professeur !!!!!

  • All Bak Mei has this type of speed and fluid power,CLC,GD,Fatshan,etc. I can teach you Bak Mei,but true passion comes from within

  • @OakIslandBandit You can teach nothing, you're only talking guy and you understand nothing about pakmei, so, bullshit guys! Thank you to come al the time for watch my videos that you doesen't like! ;)

  • very fast, powerful, and accurate with great control! a tall and fluid gungfu man, you are one dangerous guy haha, one of the best gungfu demonstrations i have seen, i really like it!

  • Cela a l'air tout à fait bon. Dommage que le 66 soit un peu loin. Avez vous d'autres écoles?

  • this looks awesome!

    

  • very good,similar to chow gar and wing chun.

  • Remeber his Face !! dont touch him out on the street :)) ull end up in hospitall :)))

  • c est un bon professeur !!!!

  • exciting !!!!

  • Slightly different than CLC lineage. I noticed similar applications as in Choy Li fut. Regardless, I still enjoyed your video. Good power.

  • il est tres fort !! tres charment !! chaque jour je regard pour m encourager de continuer entrainer erhu !! kungfu donner la vie tres vivant !!!!

  • :) thank you for your response and for your videos. Such a treasure to see real traditional art practiced by those who work hard and value the teachings.

  • Please show more than two hands defend against one hand. Your "attackers" always punch with one hand and put the other hand down because they already know the outcome. You have great technique, please show more against skilled attack, defend combos etc. Thank you for posting. Best wishes. :)

  • @renegadesoulful Maybe you don't have see the video... Many techniques with two hands attack, also, this is a real figth situation, not to many "echange", if you figth to much echance it's because no power in your punch, Fasan Pakmei is fast and powerful,

  • @fasanpakmeikune

    I'm a little curious, where did the "fasan" in Bak Mei come from?

    This is the first time I am hearing it.

    Thanks for your reply!

  • @logicCplusplus Fatsan is a city in china; Go to see my vidéo 3, i explain it. Bests regards

  • top beau!!!!!

  • sifu great stuff!!! Any recomendation of any sifu here in New York??

  • 50 yrs from now, chinese people have to learn chinese kung fu from the "qwei los"

  • long live chinese culture !

  • tres tres bon nice video please post more 

  • So this is Bak Mei... I study Ng Ga Kuen or Five Family/Five Animals style... thousands of years ago, Bak Mei, the creator of Bak Mei Kung Fu, killed Jee Sin, the man who trained all Five elders who created my style. Some think people from our two different styles should bear resentment towards each other, but I believe Bak Mei is a great style and respect your expert practice of it. Regards from Mexico!

  • @mmalizard you can come when you want, my work is door man in club and pub, i think i have fight in real situation over you have kiss a girl in your life!

  • I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of those techniques. lol I feel sorry for the guy.

  • Best Bak Mei Demo!!! You are truly gifted, wish you were my sifu!!! :)

  • Is it me or this style has no high kicks? Maybe because it is not needed?

  • @GetDamage not needed

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  • EXCELENTE estilo, EXCELENTE video, EXCELENTE MAESTRO, GRACIAS por este video, SALUDOS desde Argentina.

  • Your a great practitioner of your art and and I know your Sifu is very proud keep up the good work. You are showing what can happened when you take your Sifu serious and learn the style. Wish I could study from you.

  • I enjoy your channel, very good technique!

  • technique,Accesses,speed,power ,great moves,nice work . Respect to all

  • @freddred45 thank you very much!

  • I have to ask, do you or your students do anything form of strength training to help attain the spped and power is it simply all gained from repetitive skill work? I ask simply becasue speed and strength =power and you appear to have a great deal of power in your technique.

  • @daironmonk Exactly, speed and flexibility = power! Many exercices for that, but in first, you do practice Fat San Pak Mei beacause it's the practice of this system develope your power, your speed... be relaxed, punch with the tantien. it's the stratégie of the system.

    best regards

  • @fasanpakmeikune Thank you very much for your reply. Peace and Blessings Bruddah

  • sifu Eddie Chong in Sacramento, ca. Teaches Foshan Pak Mei. do u know him?

  • that was Godly!!!!!!!! u are a legend!!!!!!!!!

  • sorry, correction... i wrote Guangzhou in my post where i meant hong kong...

  • continued from previous post.............. and since they are clearly not the same forms, whos forms are more like the original teachings of bak mei himself? does the foshan branch carry the same principles of "floating" (fou), "sinking" (chum), "swallowing" (tun) and "spitting" (tou)???

  • I was going to ask Zhong Luo about all this but I've decided that you seem to be a better person to talk to about this.

  • There is also a legend that Liu Shaoliang had studied with Zhu Yuan Daoist Priest (a fellow of Zhu Yun Buddhist monk, from Guangxiao Buddhist Temple). Although Qiu Taisheng had been teaching in Foshan he did not gain much popularity. However when Liu Shaoliang joined him, together they had much more success and some of their key students include: Liu Chuanji, Qiu Deji, Chen Youmin (your SiFu Chan Yau Man), Pang Shaosheng, Chen Shuji, Liang Yuxi and Liang Rungen.

    Do you concur?

  • i appreciate any insight on these matters... if i ever make it out to france in your region i'll be sure to swing by and experience your foshan bakmei for myself. all that aside, whatever it is that youre doing i like what im seeing, its just significantly different from what ive been taught.

  • definate choy li fut influence here. i see a definate wing chun influence here aswell. isn't it a "big no no" to turn your back to your opponent in bak mei??? i'm pretty sure it is in CLC Guangzhou and HK lineage.

    no disrespect intended. whether this is pure bak mei or not, it looks good. nice posture, good jing, good speed. although ive noticed your stance is ALOT deeper than what ive been taught. maybe this is due to ur height? having to sink lower to work on the same level of ur students?

  • @SynS7ven no wing chun, no choy lee fut, just traditionnal FAT SAN PAK MEI KUNE !!! i am one the DIRECT lineage of sigung Lao Siu Leung. I am the student of sifu lao wei kei. never change the system!

  • @fasanpakmeikune yeah, no disrespect intended, im just trying to understand this. the foshan branch seems to be so different. im having trouble understanding how something so different has the same name... i did watch the explication video and i realise their are some strikes and bridges etc are similar but i can find them in many forms that arent calling themselves bakmei... to be continued.....

  • @SynS7ven Actually even in CLC lineage there's at least 1 move where you do turn your back on the opponent. You turn in like a 175 degree spin

  • @SynS7ven Well, maybe not CLC lineage. I don't know the name of mine, things got kind of screwed up when the lineage was being set up...

    Descended from H.B. Un I'll put it that way.

  • Kung Fu is the most dangerous martial art...i say this because it is illegal in the country it originates from...it is only allowed to be used it remote parts if China set away from the public...usually temples in the mountains like you see on TV with old dudes with beards in orange clothes...if you are caught using Kung Fu in the main parts of China your in a world of s*it...! Kung Fu is scary

  • @stormfront12:you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. FIRST, kungfu is not illegal, although it was attacked during the cultural revolution (1966-76) today it is a cherished part of the chinese heritage and is shamelessly promoted by the government. SECOND: kung fu isnt one style, it is a broad term covering many styles, some of which are genius, others can be garbage. and just as a side note, not all monks wear orange, most are middle aged or youner and clean shaven.

  • Well done!!!

    These videos and skills & quality of this Master art's are proofs you can use victoriously fat san pak mei in real street fighting

  • Toujours aussi sympa tes vidéos!!!!

  • omg this guy limb are long no wonder bak mei is his forte

  • @israelifaggot

    I agree...But one fight's like they train. If every time one gets into the ring and their targets (due to training in a sport venue) are "safe targets" then when stressed they will fight trying to win instead of fighting to stay alive. And one can't compare pro athletes who compete in MMA bouts seen on TV to the avaerage martial artist. Beyond popular opinion... the local MMA fighter near you is between 18-21 and doesn't have much experience in martial arts in general.

  • @israelifaggot

    that's the difference between fighting and sport. Something the Internet MMA wanna-be's don't want you to know. Next time you watch re-runs of Pride or UFC take note on how many times you see the action called to a stop because someone got struck (accidentally) in the eyes or groin. (U will be amazed now that you are looking. What would happened if the combatants actually were trying to strike vulnerable area? U would see a totally different approach.

  • @jadewillow "Safe techniques practiced at full force are more effective than dangerous techniques practiced with little or no contact."

    It's called the "Kano paradox", look it up.

  • @Hotora86 Of course...but that's not what I was saying. I said a real fight with everything on the line would be totally different than a MMA bout. And that a person who trains for a real fight is at an advantage over someone who trains in a sport venue. One hardly trains for a real fight practicing techniquies with little or no contact

    Go back to playing world of warcraft and stop trying to pose like you know something.

  • @jadewillow You don't seem to understand the concept of the "Kano paradox". It arose after a no-holds-barred tournament between Kano's Judoka (safe sport) and the best Jujutsu fighters of Japan (dangerous art). The Judoka won 13 out of 16 fights. It proves that in a "real fight" people who train in "safe" full-contact techniques fare better than those who train in "dangerous" ones. You cannot possibly spar with eye-gouges and groin shots - so you won't be able to use them in a fight. Simple.

  • @jadewillow why do you speak to the MMA in this chat? i practice real figthing techniques, for the street, for kill a man, not for competition with rules. The MMA have many rules and it's not real situation

  • Formidable! Incroyable!

  • wow epic ... how long will it takes to learn that epicness?

  • Where might i be able to learn this art?

  • france listen to their language

  • amazing speed also very similar to wing chun,snake, & tiger kung fu.

  • good job sifu.

  • Beautiful combos, great hand speed and a natural flow. Excellent! Please show more.

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