this is my master, i learned from him at the age of 9 in pj, on the first day he asked me to beat him with a stick...wtf?! really? ..so he made me hit him across the back with this 2x4 ..of course it didn't hurt him.
one of the best things i got out of training were the 2 boxes of rocks he had next to the badminton court.. there we would do the horse stance and dig our hands in and swim in them.
Today, I have hands as strong as steel and confident to punch through wood doors if i needed to. TQ
@bowlersguru what is your masters style exactly and where did you train with him. was it in the states? the style looks profoundly useful. i can see many applications that are practical.
I am sure you can take him and win the challenge. Yip Ching Hai has travelled widely and DEFINITELY been defeated a number of times even at the peak of his training.
His defeats were not only in Malaysia but in overseas countries.
But I must insist that his teacher, GM Chee Kim Thong was NEVER defeated. He is masterful. Honest truth.
You must be not bad, especially to have spotted that you could take him on > that is, Yip Ching Hai.
This video was taken in the Nan Shao Lin (Southern Shaolin) Conference in 2006, in one of the buildings in the the newly restored temple itself. The town is QuanQou in Fujian Province.
The form is called 'Wu Zu Ru Yi Quan', literally Five Ancestors Soft & Hard Form/Fist. It is actually a combination styles and a 'composition' of Master.
To find out more, drop me a message on my personal area.
Of course this form is hard to find in the world. This is Master Yap Cheng Hai's own form. He picked the best parts from diffrent forms. Not many people knows this form.
All my respect to Master Yap Cheng Hai. It would be an honour just to meet him. Thanks to Master Yap Cheng Hai for showing this form.
Master Yap Cheng Hai is amazing. This is a great style that is great for health. I like this form. This is very hard to find in the usa. Do you know the name of this form please?
My respects to Master Yap Cheng Hai. Thank you for sharing.
In a book I read about wuzuquan, this guy learned wuzuquan from different masters of two lineage. And was quoted as a person who only teaches real kung fu indoors with few selected students. So don't expect too much of him in videos...
Absolutely wonderful.
JFSpringer 6 months ago
V
ERY NICE KUNG FU!
whitecranecanada 9 months ago
it woud be a great honour to train beside a master
77127Shadow 10 months ago
Om Main Padmi Hum.
LondonPlonker 1 year ago
this is my master, i learned from him at the age of 9 in pj, on the first day he asked me to beat him with a stick...wtf?! really? ..so he made me hit him across the back with this 2x4 ..of course it didn't hurt him.
one of the best things i got out of training were the 2 boxes of rocks he had next to the badminton court.. there we would do the horse stance and dig our hands in and swim in them.
Today, I have hands as strong as steel and confident to punch through wood doors if i needed to. TQ
bowlersguru 1 year ago
@bowlersguru what is your masters style exactly and where did you train with him. was it in the states? the style looks profoundly useful. i can see many applications that are practical.
opticannon 11 months ago
To matthew 92202,
I am sure you can take him and win the challenge. Yip Ching Hai has travelled widely and DEFINITELY been defeated a number of times even at the peak of his training.
His defeats were not only in Malaysia but in overseas countries.
But I must insist that his teacher, GM Chee Kim Thong was NEVER defeated. He is masterful. Honest truth.
You must be not bad, especially to have spotted that you could take him on > that is, Yip Ching Hai.
ret696 1 year ago
not bad i bet i could take him tho!
matthew92202 1 year ago
hi,
I'm Boh Heong Yap, son of Master Yap,
thanks for the fine comments.
This video was taken in the Nan Shao Lin (Southern Shaolin) Conference in 2006, in one of the buildings in the the newly restored temple itself. The town is QuanQou in Fujian Province.
The form is called 'Wu Zu Ru Yi Quan', literally Five Ancestors Soft & Hard Form/Fist. It is actually a combination styles and a 'composition' of Master.
To find out more, drop me a message on my personal area.
thnx
b00hyz 2 years ago
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b00hyz 2 years ago
THE LEGENT HIM SELF!!
ice1lord 2 years ago
very good
chrismccowan 2 years ago
yeah, he called my form lousy once. it was a great honour
charleenguyen 3 years ago 2
Of course this form is hard to find in the world. This is Master Yap Cheng Hai's own form. He picked the best parts from diffrent forms. Not many people knows this form.
All my respect to Master Yap Cheng Hai. It would be an honour just to meet him. Thanks to Master Yap Cheng Hai for showing this form.
masteryoda888 3 years ago
Would like to know your source for saying he came up with thaf form as far as I heard this is 'Sha Feng Zhan'....
ForzaSheva7 3 years ago
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rekcufeht 3 years ago
Master Yap Cheng Hai is amazing. This is a great style that is great for health. I like this form. This is very hard to find in the usa. Do you know the name of this form please?
My respects to Master Yap Cheng Hai. Thank you for sharing.
24Socrates 4 years ago
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rekcufeht 3 years ago
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rekcufeht 4 years ago
Awesome, which form of the system is this?
SteveWilliams7 4 years ago
its looks like ng mui style wuzu. who is this guy? where is this?
JustSayITFreedom 4 years ago
In a book I read about wuzuquan, this guy learned wuzuquan from different masters of two lineage. And was quoted as a person who only teaches real kung fu indoors with few selected students. So don't expect too much of him in videos...
appleBO 4 years ago
I don't belive he teaches anymore ........ :(
ForzaSheva7 3 years ago
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rekcufeht 3 years ago
The living legend, for me he is the highest authority when it comes to wuzuquan at this times.
appleBO 4 years ago