This variation is not as good as the one in Doc-Fai Wong's book and as practiced in most of the White Dragon Schools. It's all over the place and not cohesive. In the end, the foundation resulting from this variation will be intermittant at best. I'm sure of that.
@HiddenScholar This post is not in line with the teachings of WD schools. We are taught to let our martial arts training and practice speak for itself and to be respectful of other martial artists. We are NOT supposed to say things along the lines of "my lineage or school's way is better than yours." I have been a student for 7 years. I don't know if you are a new student and haven't been taught this yet or a longer term student who just forgot. I suggest you validate this by asking your Sifu.
@HiddenScholar Also, at our schools we are taught this at an advanced level, while most schools use this as a beginning level form. The beginning level is the more common traditional use of this form, so a comparison to our school learning this just before black sash is not fair at all.
@MajinStar That was not Chan Family Choy Lee Fut Im training CLF by Chan Family and that is not Ng Lun Ma from CLF by Chan Family is similar but there is so many differents things
Ng Lun Ma? Never seen hand work in that form before.
azumaninjay 8 months ago
que deng jing ma é esse ?
saraivaesaraiva 9 months ago
This variation is not as good as the one in Doc-Fai Wong's book and as practiced in most of the White Dragon Schools. It's all over the place and not cohesive. In the end, the foundation resulting from this variation will be intermittant at best. I'm sure of that.
HiddenScholar 9 months ago
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aaradia 7 months ago
@HiddenScholar This post is not in line with the teachings of WD schools. We are taught to let our martial arts training and practice speak for itself and to be respectful of other martial artists. We are NOT supposed to say things along the lines of "my lineage or school's way is better than yours." I have been a student for 7 years. I don't know if you are a new student and haven't been taught this yet or a longer term student who just forgot. I suggest you validate this by asking your Sifu.
aaradia 7 months ago
@HiddenScholar Also, at our schools we are taught this at an advanced level, while most schools use this as a beginning level form. The beginning level is the more common traditional use of this form, so a comparison to our school learning this just before black sash is not fair at all.
aaradia 7 months ago
tem muitos erros mas cada escola é diferente, e tem maneiras diferentes de ensinar ... eu gosto mais como faço!! mas parabens
saraivaesaraiva 1 year ago
Very good! Add Chan family Ng Lun Chui, please.
terscol 1 year ago
wow, he's really rushing through the set. speed in such a foundational form isn't as important as good grounding and posture. just sayin...
forfancy 1 year ago
bueno la verdad si le mete mas fuerza y baja mas la posision le podria dar un mejor resultado
roagarciajhon 1 year ago
That was Chan Family Choy Lee Fut, nice!
MajinStar 2 years ago
@MajinStar That was not Chan Family Choy Lee Fut Im training CLF by Chan Family and that is not Ng Lun Ma from CLF by Chan Family is similar but there is so many differents things
cgranjaobando 7 months ago
@cgranjaobando Well, don't know any other that would be so similar either.
MajinStar 7 months ago
un estilo muy propio gracias por subirlo, y mejores deseos en todo lo que hagas.
agreenbeard 2 years ago
me gusto mucho el video bastante didactico e ilustrativo. Saludos David!!!
angelsantiba 2 years ago