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  • so cool! really want to learn some of this!

  • I'm happy with all of it. I would do it different with more control of head position and a little more stable stance, (not going up and down) But definately looks like many years of practice.!! A+

  • He Tongsifu, nice forms. This looks like the style I practiced for a while in London in the late 80's. Thanks for posting.

  • Howdy enjoyed your mantis movements similar to JOOK LUM southern praying hands movements just like sombo (saam) Jin which I learned As the power set. Thanks.

  • @MantisAtkin not to speak on Tongs behalf but it is Jook Lum Mantis kung fu simply from a different Master than Wong Yuk Gong (whose lineage is more easily found certainly in the UK).

  • Great to watch some traditional stuff Sifu

  • @Bam4boo. My sifu was Lee Lin in Liverpool in UK.

    My dad is Philip Liu who started the Ching Wu. How do you know this?

  • @tongsifu1128 You sifu is Master Lee's son then. Please say hi to your sifu for me and my sifu John Koo.

  • @Bam4boo. My sifu was Lee Lin in Liverpool in UK.

  • JOHN!!!! Good to hear from you! Hope things are good with you! You still train?

  • @tongsifu1128 Everything is great with Eddie, my hingdai and I. I'm still training very hard under Eddie Sifu. Eddie was down visiting your Uncle recently. Glad to see you doing well.

  • Hi Tong!

    It's John from Newcastle (Eddie Berry Tudai)!!!!

    Great to see you doing this clip. Your brother did it exactly the same when he came to visit us here in Newcastle. It must be years since we met in Liverpool.

    I hope all is well with your family and Wing Chun school.

    @Bam4everBoo - Are you a student of Master Koo?

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  • @deejayrockwell Yes I am. Nice to meet you John. I have seen your video also. I can tell you practise very hard. Keep up the good work. Next time you may join James and come see us. He is now one of my sifu students. 

  • @Bam4everBoo hopefully if work permits I will definitely get over to visit our kung fu family in Portland. My Sifu was down visiting James and he has told us all what a amazing time he had training and learning from Master Koo. It is amazing to be able to connect with others so far away.

  • Thanks everyone for the comments! Good to hear from people into the Hakka styles! Much appreciated! My base art is actually Wing Chun but I Tong Long was also one of the arts that I was brought up with. Feel free to message me.

  • Lee wing sing is my grand master and so is Wong Yook Gong. We are in the west coast of United States

  • Hello Pakua4581! I think your question is answered! Thanks for viewing. Are you into the Hakka styles also?

    :-)

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  • Yes! Good to meet you Bam4everboo! I am not of any group. I learnt my Tong Long some 25 or so years ago in Liverpool. You into the Tong Long or other Hakka styles?

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  • This is not 13 hand skill but it is Master Lee's praying mantis. May I ask if you are one of the groups in England?

  • @Bam4everBoo

    No sir,I am not,but I am very interested in the Lee Ying Sing lineage.

  • Great Stuff!!

    This looks like Lee Ying Sings "13 Roads" Form,am I correct in my assessment? would really appreciate your reply.

  • Nice! I love the traditional stuff. Good ging!

  • Thank you for sharing.....very nice.

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