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  • yes its me, Joe Keit.. Lee Koon Hung was my sifu, and My sihing Tat Wong is a great teacher... I am always impressed at how well at his quality of teaching is... even his grand students are impressive... keep up the good work...

  • hey, not bad... "mui fah bien gwai kwun" I am from Lee Koon Hung Choy Lay Fut... Take care...

  • I assume that you are Sifu Joe Keit? Thanks for checking out my vid and commenting. Lee Koon Hung is my Sigung (as I'm sure you know), so your version of the form is probably similar to mine (though much, much better). I'd love to see a video of you performing this form.

  • I recognize that building. that's Tat Wong Kung Fu Acadamy at San Francisco.

  • Yes I study Choy Lay fut and Contemporary wushu. http://www.iawushu.com

  • well I guess it is short compared to long pole they use. What school do you go to ? website?

  • Yeah, the dai hung kay is about 9 feet. There is another single end staff that's about 7 feet. I go to the Tat Wong Kung Fu Academy in San Francisco. (www.tatwong.com) I've only been training for three years though, and I've only known this staff form for about two months, so I still have a long way to go on it.  I wasn't expecting anyone to see it but friends and family. Do you study CLF (or other Kung fu)? If so, where?

  • Is this the "Short Staff" Form?

  • This is a double-end staff form. The double-end staff is shorter than the Single-end staff (dai hung kay), but I guess I've never thought of it as a "short staff." There are several Choy Lay Fut staff forms that use this length of staff.

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