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  • jacki chan has not played huo yuan jia.

  • @sibemol007

    My statement in the Video is: "They all played roles about Master Huos history."

    Bruce Lee played the role of Master Huos master student in the film "Fist of Fury" (Original title: "Jing Wu Men"),

    Jackie Chan did a remake in 1976 "New Fist of Fury" (Original title: "Xin Jing wu Men").

  • The girls are pitifully hit and attacked or counter-attacked; poor girls ! Good gungfu, though !

  • @washingzoo1

    Thanks a lot!!!

    In our training and in some others of our videos they really strike back!

  • @EKOkoeln Hahaha ! Thankiu ! So, the girls are not that pitiful ! And I never knew the use of the individual movements of Gung Li Quan until I saw your use ! At first I thought they were done for issuing power (gungli) only !

  • Do you guys teach mizong?

  • @caphead220

    no, sorry

    Mantis, Hung Gar, Hung Fut, Eagle Claw, Choy Mok is already more as enough  :-)))))

  • @caphead220

    Our ong Li Quan and Jee Quan are parts of theJing Wu-Programm of Mantis Style (from L Kwang Yuk) and from Eagle Claw style (from Chan Tzi Ching)

  • @caphead220 check out "porf jou" doing his "mizong" here on u-toob

  • Classic longfist, love this form.

  • @ 0:59-1:01 That same technique is found in the karate form known as Bassai, or Bassai Dai.  Very interesting.

  • good form! hey, watch the wudang style they are realy realy good, very inspiring.

  • very good technique and impressive jumpkicks and sweeps. this video would have been much more impressive it it had featured the woman in the video practicing kung fu, not just as an uke, but also as a fierce martial artist.

  • @animeux

    Thanks for your comment! It was just by accident, that the girls didn´t

    do much kung fu action. In our video "Hung Gar - Girls, boys, applications"

    you can see their martial artist abilities.

  • @EKOkoeln wat is chin woo actually? is it a mix of hung ar and wing chun or is it form shaolinlin or etc? Basically which type of style is it sounther or north?

  • @MechPhantom

    Chin Woo is the name of a society of Kung Fu Masters, founded 1909 in Shanghai. Eagle Claw Kung Fu, Mantis Kung Fu and some others were founding Members.

  • 1 punch ko is da person in da video if he got into a fight :D

  • Everything is superbly excellent ! -----except that the beautiful girl was hit many times !

  • @washingzoo1

    Thanks a lot!!!! Yeeees, at the end of the video we noticed,

    that the girls are always loser of the fight techniques.

    Normally they hit back!!!

  • looks nice, good power, but the sash is on the wrong side. The left is for females i'm afraid. your form is very good though

  • holy crap, that looks like eagle claw, woo style. i practice under sifu don walth. six years... all that looks like eagle claw

  • Thanks for your comment.

    Gong Li Quan and Jie quan are in Mantis and Eagle Claw Curriculum because of the Jing Wu background of GM Chan Tzi ching and GM Lo Kwang Yuk.

    I published special Eagle Claw videos, too (Hop Jin Kuen, Mui Far Kuen...).

  • I think that even if I havnt been in kung fu for years, if I had to learn a martial arts, any kung fu would do it for me. beautiful vid, and beautiful form

  • it is very good work.

    Best regards

  • wow white people in ruch california make this as real as a porn,, I was raised in the hood nigg fuck, you marial arts

  • you guys always post such great applications and forms!

  • hey guys , im about to go to chin woo in perth australia after a long absence with martial arts , i know master Huo was well known and a historic figure int he martial art world , can anyone tell me more about the style , effectivness with defending yourself ?because ive gone to some kung fu places in wa and a few of them dont teach self defence just show pieces .. and im a little bit lost on the mater of chinese martial arts , soo if any one can help me out good style to learn let me know ty

  • the best answer may be this:

    Traditional kung fu can provide with

    hard physical training, elegant movements, stamina and power, fluency,

    barehand- and weapon fight, cultivation of body and mind, training for health purpose ... and many other contents.

    The students look for different contents,

    different mixtures. And on the other hand the masters/schools have their different

    philosophies and preferences.

  • Look for a school that suits your special,

    individual aims you have right now. Perhaps they will even change, e.g. when you´re injured, when you get fun with fight techniques or with form movements or weapons or when you get older.

    You can only judge by visiting different schools, watching and participating in different trainings.

    To my mind this is the only way to find a suitable martial art.

    Are you satisfied with this answer???

  • Yes thank u very much ^ ^ im going to check it out sunday its fair priced and wushu is a style ive been facinated with ever since i saw the late bruce lee :)

  • at the first try to find a good teacher ..........

    additionally i would really recommend you to go to master chen yong fas school but its in sydney

    for fighting i would recommend you.........hung gar , choy lee fut , wing chun .........these styles are some of the most popular and dangerous styles

    good luck

  • Great!

  • you practice kung fu forms as if they were karate. there's no natural flow in the movement, no power and no speed.

  • You dont know about My Jhong Law Horn then.

  • These videos are opportunities to audience to follow. Of course one can practice it much faster.

    Please send us a capture of your opinion as video.

  • und wieder ein geiles video XD

  • yes, a nice time chatting with you EKO,

    thank you

    DanKa Seun !!

  • very nice

  • is that posture (time 1:15) very similar to the posture used in the Bruce's movie?

    (i recall Bruce got a fight in the backyard of the restaurant where he worked)

  • I´m not sure,

    but most probably Bruce was inspired

    by the traditional techniques he had learned before.

  • This was the BSL set Bruce learnt after his WingChun and b4 his great movies around 44 years ago from now.

  • Yeees, there´s a nice story about this:

    Bruce learned the form in exchange for dancing lessons for the Jing Wu Sifu.

    So Bruce payed with Cha Cha lessons

    :-))))))))))))))

    nice story, eh?

  • I know bruce knew the Jeet Kune Form /My Jhong Law Horn Version. I believe this is the form that he knew??!

  • Yes, he learned in the Jing Wu

    school in Hong Kong.

  • Yah... I learned from Grand Master Johnny Lee

  • I hate to be that dude but, the Kung Li Kuen is a bit diff than how Grand Master Lee teaches us. Even at an advanced level. He teaches beginners one version of the form that is easy, then teaches you the fine points when you get advanced.. Very Similar, but also distinctly diff in some spots.

  • There are many versions of Gung Lik Kune/Jeet Kune. In Eagle Claw and Mantis they differ quite a lot!

    Since they were basic forms in Jing Wu program, every style and also every lineage have developed their own interpretation of these forms.

  • I am fully away of the different styles.

    Grand Master Lee and Grand Master Marr are the Lineage holders of My Jhong Law Horn, and the way this Kung Li Kuen is different. I dont know what version it is, but its not the same as our My Jhong.

  • @EKOkoeln Hi, I am also a practicioner that was taught by someone who learned from the Jing Wu school in Hong Kong, do you by any chance know if it still exists in Hong Kong?

  • @assassin

    Oh yes, it still exists!

  • EKO,

    yes good demo !!!

    Mind you adjust putting the belt-knot at the right-hand side of the waist.

    We u/stand it doesn't matter left or right, but as far as there is the culture in chinese,

  • Thanks a lot!

    We didn´t make rules for the sashes up to now.

  • Very,very nice !

    another 5 pointer!

    greetings from Manila

  • Very Nice Work

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