@TingSingChiKung,If you look at the history of these 3 systems: Bak Mei, Lung Ying, and Southern Praying Mantis, then you will find all the founders of these systems are Hakka people that came from Dong Gong area of Guang Dong. Many people outside of these 3 systems might not know, Lum Yiu Gwai, the Long Ying developer, and Cheung Lai Chuen, Bak Mei developer, are cousins by marriage and they are good friends when they were young until the end of their life in Hong Kong in the 19
It surprises me just how similiar Lung Ying, and Pak Mei really are, they are just variations of eachother, with different personalities, but similiar movements...cheers
This form is a combination of Jik Bo, Sup Jee, and Sei Moon, very similiar to all these forms, for example the first movements of the form are Jik Bo movements, and the same movements are repeated the other direction, just like Jik Bo. This form is simply an extension (summary) of these 3 forms, and I learned the tremor force, and shock power, or Sai Dong Ging, Geng Jak Ging through Jik bo, and Sup Gee, even though these forces can be learnt through this form too. Jik Bo is the key.
Not bad at all. Since Bak Mei was taught in a one-on-one system in it's early days, may forms from these lineages looks different from each other. That should not be a problem as long as the basic concepts of Bak Mei are there...we all Bak Mei. There is no Right Style of Bak Mei. And as for the critique of the performer, I think we should all practice more and critique less...specially amoung each other within Bak Mei...thanks.
White tiger82 - Very good, I like your style... I practice Lau Gar in the UK and it would seem that Pak Mei has had an influence on the development of our style..
YEEEEAAAAHHHHH CLC!!! way 2 go bro! nice performance
trumank99 2 months ago
@TingSingChiKung,If you look at the history of these 3 systems: Bak Mei, Lung Ying, and Southern Praying Mantis, then you will find all the founders of these systems are Hakka people that came from Dong Gong area of Guang Dong. Many people outside of these 3 systems might not know, Lum Yiu Gwai, the Long Ying developer, and Cheung Lai Chuen, Bak Mei developer, are cousins by marriage and they are good friends when they were young until the end of their life in Hong Kong in the 19
2redstick 9 months ago
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Anything on Southern Dragon and Southern White Crane bro?
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2redstick 7 months ago
thanks for getting this stuff out there melbourne australia
MrJasonBkn 10 months ago
so THATS what that style that the noble was using in prodigal son. oooooooh, wow.
opticannon 11 months ago
It surprises me just how similiar Lung Ying, and Pak Mei really are, they are just variations of eachother, with different personalities, but similiar movements...cheers
TingSingChiKung 1 year ago
This form is a combination of Jik Bo, Sup Jee, and Sei Moon, very similiar to all these forms, for example the first movements of the form are Jik Bo movements, and the same movements are repeated the other direction, just like Jik Bo. This form is simply an extension (summary) of these 3 forms, and I learned the tremor force, and shock power, or Sai Dong Ging, Geng Jak Ging through Jik bo, and Sup Gee, even though these forces can be learnt through this form too. Jik Bo is the key.
TingSingChiKung 1 year ago 2
enjoyed it!
TheKINGofLIGHT 1 year ago
You doing good : ) add oil !! i like cheung bing fat too
34850 1 year ago
very nice. thanks
blurfist 1 year ago
新年快樂!
黃醫生學生
OakIslandBandit 2 years ago
nice video
SuperTutorialKing 2 years ago
Not bad at all. Since Bak Mei was taught in a one-on-one system in it's early days, may forms from these lineages looks different from each other. That should not be a problem as long as the basic concepts of Bak Mei are there...we all Bak Mei. There is no Right Style of Bak Mei. And as for the critique of the performer, I think we should all practice more and critique less...specially amoung each other within Bak Mei...thanks.
2redstick 3 years ago 5
Very good
SQNBM 3 years ago
nice.. But really different from the 'sei moon baat gwa' I had to learn. The one i learnt is a much longer pattern.
irai1984 3 years ago
Very good! Stepping and stances very strong and sturdy. Great 'ging.'
tongsifu1128 3 years ago
White tiger82 - Very good, I like your style... I practice Lau Gar in the UK and it would seem that Pak Mei has had an influence on the development of our style..
Great video!
BUDDHABELLY247 3 years ago
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squirtystirty 3 years ago
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squirtystirty 3 years ago
keep up the good work Chi
Han
hanchiman 3 years ago
Wow... thanks. I can not stop watching this video. Very powerful.
wuxingtao 3 years ago
This is one of the best Pak Mei performance I have seen on You Tube
yunshen 4 years ago