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  • the stick o mos hit the man

  • 2.29 omg run!

  • This is top notch staff-work. The term Bagua usually refers to ability to block and strike all 4 cardinal directions and 4 corners, not necessarily ba gua or xing yi sytems. This is definitely fujian (fook kien) siu lam gwun.

  • Wow, Master Siow looks like one of those Chinese masters from the movies.

  • it's because he is ;P

  • Where is Master Siow located in Malaysia?

    PM me if you can, thank you.

  • Master Siow is my Si Gong, (great sifu) I am from Khuan Loke Malaysia our head Liondance instructor is Master siow. He is located in Subang, he has his own factory doing lionheads his factory is called WSH Lion Arts.

  • Haha, Sifu Siow hit the guy in the leg!

  • Some moves looks like xing yi staff

  • many forms from different systems are named after the 8 diagrams this does not necessarly mean they are from the ba kua chang system.

    the form is great .

  • Yeah, I know what you mean but as far as I know sifu learnt Bagua Zhang also. .. It is a nice form and although he doesnt practice it i still love to watch him. He's great!

  • great

  • this is southern shaolin possibly llama/llama white crane

  • Sifu said Bagua. I didnt think it looked like that but what he says goes.. you know.

  • Yes Ba gua style or Ba gua guan? Your sifu is from wich kung fu style ? who is his master?

    Another question: Your lion dance is from Hok san or Hong Kong, or comes from somewhere else in china?

  • I cant remember he's Kung Fu sifu's name... I doubt youd know him anyways... Guan just means stick and is a part of the Ba Gua 'STYLE', so I dont get where you coming from or where you going with that question. Sigung is from Singapore and Dai Si Jo was from Sar Ping (Southern China kinda close to Hok San I guess) but its just politics and shit. I dont really think it matters, it was developed in Malaysia by my sifu, the man in the video. Master Siow. Hope that helps you out.

  • tradiotional stuff of which style??????

  • He said Ba Gua

  • in cantonese is this known as the Bat gua?

  • yeah but I dont know which sect cos I dont know who taught my Sifu...

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