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  • Thank you! you should see our real stuff!

  • Definitely worth saving to favorites, good stuff.

  • Oh wow, I am surprised that there are still people that can appreciate the art without the flash of the MMA, UFC.

    Simply just enjoying some good old fashion tai chi with the lung ying style. nice to see attitudes adjusting to a more recreational aspect, unfortunately back in my day alot of students dropped out. Tai Chi wasn't "cool", ha they missed out.

  • Yeah, haha! Well the Tai Chi principle is supposed to be an integral part of the system. And believe me, we fight a lot!

  • Good for ya. Majority of them dropped out to take Brazilian Jiu-Jitjitsu. It was the flavour of the decade with the popularity of UFC and "Gracie". Everyone wanted to be the next "Gracie". U know the "types".

    Don't get me wrong BJJ is good and all that but its strictly an 1 vs 1 fighting style.

    Lung Ying can take on multiple opponents in numerous settings.

    Bright side of it though is that Sifu was able to give the remaining students more individualized attention.

  • Who did you train with in Canada? I'm happy to see others that have been exposed to the internal component of Lung Ying! I have rarely seen it!

  • Sifu Ming Chang, Yin Ping, one of the five villages from China. Ours is the southern style.

    I would be happy to show u some of the techniques and things u didn't think the human body is possible of doing.

    Striking poles strengthen the forearms greatly, also known as the shaolin "Iron gates", nobdy trains the iron gates oldschool way anymore.

    I will upload one showing striking & grappling. my grappling is influenced somewhat by Aikido as the concept is similar internally,

  • I have some clips I won't post up here I'll let you see of our combat ideas. My sifu was a 3rd dan in judo before he found Lung Ying. He was taught to use LY in grappling.

  • Yes, that is probably best. As even when I pratice at an local gym, I've noticed the awe & amazement when I unleash the "fury of the dragon". 130 punches in 30 seconds, and no these are not wing chung punches, my rate of attack is considered standard for LY, it can be faster yet...

    Yet there are thoese that wish to "exploit" our LY style for personal monetary gain, without respecting the discipline & concept of it. Gimme your E-mail address so I can send u one. I rather not upload to utube.

  • I would enjoy to push with old master Chen. Maybe one day I will be there and learn from master Chen.

  • Anytime brother, we always around!

  • wrestling has "hand fighting" of which this reminds me a lot.

  • That's good that one can see similarities in all that we do. Thanks for the input!

  • HELLO AMIN..

    I think this video is one of the most special I've seen, because our Sifu chen showed incredible patience and do not want to prove that they found a solution against the attack.

  • It's a great clip as it shows that Lung Ying truly functions fluidly with the main principles. Also, that these same internal principles do exist in afierce fighting style as Dragon. This is rarely seen as most striking styles must strike to compete, while Dragon can function in all settings!

  • Your welcome! And it's the main principles of Lung Ying/ Bak Mei!!

  • Sorry, you are right, I thought one thing and wrote another.

  • The four principles of Tai Chi applied, this is exceptional stuff!, thanks for the video brother

  • Ha ha! Thanks bro!

  • Amazing stuff! 1:27 to 1:34 looks verrrrrry familiar to me. LOL!

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