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  • nice! cool seeing subtle differences in lineage even after Tang Fong!

  • it's amazing to see someone do it slowly and with rings!

  • You see the result of ring training

  • hi. just wondering where in hong kong you can buy such rings? are going for another trip in june and im thinking about getting some hardly needed kung fu accessories :-). regards a fellow kung fu brother from norway.

  • Please let me know when you in HK and Lai will arrage for you.

  • ah thank you so much kind sir., i will assure you that i will let you know. have a continious good day and wish you the best.

    regards.

  • impresionante. Gran MAestro.

  • amazing. im a huge fan of 9 rings and his form is very good. He's got the hung gar body structure so you can tell this man trains a lot n has made his art his life. 5stars for posting. love it!

  • Thanks for your response Master Tse.

    I liked all your videos. Good quality.

    I am very happy to see a good kung fu.

    It is amazing to see Lai Sifu doing so many forms. His work is the best.

    Please continue with that. It is a great inspiration from the rich and great china culture.

  • Hello Alex and Teddy.

    It is Tang Fong line ?

    Thanks for the video !

  • Yes the lineage is Tang Fong-Chow Wing Tak-Teddy Lai.

  • Hi Alex and Teddy!

    Forgive my poor Chinese. Yun-compassion, Yee-Loyalty, Dao-way or path, Duk-morality/virtue.

  • OK I understand now. thankyou!

  • Teddy Lai is superb! When I visited Jau Wing Duk's school in HK, Teddy was very hospitable, and welcomed me with open arms. We played forms,da sam-sing, and traded hands. Teddy Lai exemplifies,"Yan Yee Do Duk."

  • Hi Tentiger:

    Lai say hello to you from HK here!

    But he don't understand your chinese[Yan Yee Do Duk],whats that mean?

    regards,

    alex

  • very nice gung gi form. i'am also a hung gar practicioner. thanks for posting

  • Tse Sifu you are very generous and Lai very lucky....and we too to witness.

  • If all or you like this, then we are all lucky!

  • I appreciate both masters --Lai and AlexTse for your work done to preserve and save our chinese old kung-fu culture.

    Thank you, keep going !!  I adore you !

  • Lai is young have strength and has a big brain, so he is now working as my record machine,one week one new form for him! But the form is recorded by section and section right after he learned.all these weapons forms are for my record purpose only.Lai has to working very hard for many years before he can manage all these forms!

    regards,

    alex

  • sifu Lai ,master Tse,

    [35 lbs.iron rings.]

    Is that 35 lbs.iron rings. by 1 arm???

    Mr.Tse,

    I lay flat on the ground to show my admiration How can a sifu learnt and play so many many set from so many different families.

    I repeat, master Tse you're the kung-fu library ~~~bow frm me~~

  • Hi jgearangler:

    total around 35 lbs for 2 hands.

    I like weapons so I had learned a lot of weapons forms for the past 40 years.I am now 61 and I think I have to finalize all what I have learned and pass down to the next generation.

  • Love the rings sifu, I did that form many many many years ago.

  • hen hao from Italy

  • yes,

    I take your msg too==hen hao

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