im a wing chun practitioner and ive thought about getting into choy lee fut, it seems alot more like an expressive version of wing chun. Dont know where to start thought
YOU SHOW ME A FIGHT IN THE STREET WHERE SOMEONE JABS LIKE A BOXER AND I WILL GIVE YOU 5 BUCKS PEOPLE IN STREET FIGHTS DO NOT JAB THEY TRY TO TAKE YOUR HEAD OFF.
SO WHY DO PEOPLE ALWAYS TALK ABOUT HOW A BOXER WOULD PUNCH. IF YOU ARE INSIDE THE WAY HE WAS THEN YOU CAN SIDE STEP THE PUNCH AND COUNTER
I'd like to see how this style would handle an attacker throwing rapid aggressive punches at you. This is how most real attackers will come at you. Most traditional MA style demos I've seen usually show an attacker throwing one clean punch at a time. I've come to the conclusion that the best ways to deal with real life punches and strikes is to either use the crazy monkey style elbow blocks,the clinch or boxing slips.
I'm not sure that technique against the jab will work. Especially against someone who knows how to box. They'll be pulling their jab back way before you can execute those moves.
i'm not sure about sifu Parrella fluency in the language.
however i know that CLF comes from hoi ping/toi shan area... that area has a very unique dialect. i have trouble understanding my sifu when he speaks toi shan because of the dialect/accent.
Ah, I see - thanks for letting me know! After having been in China for nearly a month last year, I now understand that there are various dialects and accents (as with most other countries) and therefore these pronunciations are therefore as you say, likely to be from another dialect.
Choy Lay Fut is one of my favorite fighting styles, but I only started getting into it right before I went off to college in PA (I'm from Staten Island). Thanks for uploading this demonstration :).
PS- I can tell how fast and powerful Master Parella is just from this video. The skill+power difference between a Kung-Fu beginner and a master always amazed me; cool stuff |-).
@monji112000 ive just strated wing chun, but im planning to do this as well when i get good enough that my technique wont suffer if i drop from 2 lessons a week to one.
mostly because i have a muai tai mate, and its meant to be a good style to counter it
im a wing chun practitioner and ive thought about getting into choy lee fut, it seems alot more like an expressive version of wing chun. Dont know where to start thought
mhart9055 3 months ago
YOU SHOW ME A FIGHT IN THE STREET WHERE SOMEONE JABS LIKE A BOXER AND I WILL GIVE YOU 5 BUCKS PEOPLE IN STREET FIGHTS DO NOT JAB THEY TRY TO TAKE YOUR HEAD OFF.
SO WHY DO PEOPLE ALWAYS TALK ABOUT HOW A BOXER WOULD PUNCH. IF YOU ARE INSIDE THE WAY HE WAS THEN YOU CAN SIDE STEP THE PUNCH AND COUNTER
foxybrown2 5 months ago
I'd like to see how this style would handle an attacker throwing rapid aggressive punches at you. This is how most real attackers will come at you. Most traditional MA style demos I've seen usually show an attacker throwing one clean punch at a time. I've come to the conclusion that the best ways to deal with real life punches and strikes is to either use the crazy monkey style elbow blocks,the clinch or boxing slips.
CrowdPleeza 1 year ago
a c.o.p. would grab a person like that.
faard 1 year ago
I hope that's tarm sarms picture :D
BerzurkurClaw 1 year ago
I'm not sure that technique against the jab will work. Especially against someone who knows how to box. They'll be pulling their jab back way before you can execute those moves.
Nakmuay1579 1 year ago
Like that gym
dafuki 2 years ago
An excellent video - I look forward to seeing more from you guys!
P.s, I'm not sure about some of your pronounciations of some of the techniques - were you taught by someone who is fluent in Mandarin/Cantonese?
HeavensAMountain 2 years ago
@HeavensAMountain
i'm not sure about sifu Parrella fluency in the language.
however i know that CLF comes from hoi ping/toi shan area... that area has a very unique dialect. i have trouble understanding my sifu when he speaks toi shan because of the dialect/accent.
cheers!
07cct353chowian 2 years ago
Ah, I see - thanks for letting me know! After having been in China for nearly a month last year, I now understand that there are various dialects and accents (as with most other countries) and therefore these pronunciations are therefore as you say, likely to be from another dialect.
Thanks again!
HeavensAMountain 2 years ago
good one !
My sifu is Marcelo Miceli, far away from where you are here in Brazil !
I'm just a beginner yet, but I'll try this one !
chasao 2 years ago
wow very good video. do more
dreamcastII 3 years ago
i like this style it's one of m favorites
hassan1977815 3 years ago
I like it a bit as well. :)
kungfu531 3 years ago
great post, good modern take on the style. I look forward to seeing more from you, way to promote choy li fut!
hongdewuguan 3 years ago
thank you Sir!
kungfu531 3 years ago
Hi Sifu,
Thanks for posting the videos not only are they cool but they
give me great insight on some of the techniques I already learned.
HingDaiMike 3 years ago
I appreciate it Michael
kungfu531 3 years ago
Hey ive recently started my kung fu training. Your instructional videos are the best ive seen. Thanks for inspiring me bro.
KungFuLearner123 3 years ago
you are more than welcome.
kungfu531 3 years ago
Choy Lay Fut's amazing! i'm a newcomer to that, only a month practicing it, but i love it. Have a good day, Sifu Parella =D
tasui 4 years ago
Thank you very much, sorry for taking a long time to respond
kungfu531 3 years ago
Choy Lay Fut is one of my favorite fighting styles, but I only started getting into it right before I went off to college in PA (I'm from Staten Island). Thanks for uploading this demonstration :).
PS- I can tell how fast and powerful Master Parella is just from this video. The skill+power difference between a Kung-Fu beginner and a master always amazed me; cool stuff |-).
Xidlarus 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the kind words, I will be posting some new vids shortly, keep an eye out. If you liked this one, you're gonna love the new ones.
kungfu531 4 years ago
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alamidmartialart 4 years ago
The similarities of this style and Wing Chun are amazing. Good stuff!
monji112000 4 years ago
All Kung-Fu is related. You'll see similarities in all of them.
kungfu531 3 years ago
@monji112000 ive just strated wing chun, but im planning to do this as well when i get good enough that my technique wont suffer if i drop from 2 lessons a week to one.
mostly because i have a muai tai mate, and its meant to be a good style to counter it
hellzoneUK1991 1 year ago
I liked that a lot...cool...I would definitely love to see more!
ricardomoonreading 4 years ago 2
More is a coming!
kungfu531 3 years ago