He's referring to the stab to the inner thigh lymph nodes after the first Mantis Catches Cicada. There's other stuff too, like the initial stab coming in low instead of straight and high, doing a TiuPoSau instead of a Bung after the first elbow (bringing the attack from the side instead of overtop), no hammerfist before the arm drag, no chop after the pok-step following the arm drag...
SiGung taught for a LONG time - there are lots of variations out there.
Thanks for posting this. I think it very cool to see this variation of the form. I am just learning this form although my Sifu teaches a slighty different variation of it. I am student of Sifu Yen Hoa Ly. Awesome.
Hi,
It is a little bit different from what I learned from my father-in-law (Diep Luong) in Vietnam. Thanks for showing.
Regards,
Nga
oneisshin 3 years ago
Very good performance. Nice stable transitionary stances in spite of the speed required,good hand speed and focus! Good work!
tienshanpai 4 years ago
cool preformance but where is the power .. the jing . u are very good skilled but u musst train more to use your skills
NassemAir 4 years ago
Sorry, You have one movment missing ( pointing the south fist)
Alex
alextse4 4 years ago
a NO!, your not my teacher. with all do respect.
lohanshinobu 4 years ago
Since you said this Mantis comes from Chiao Tsu Kai, so I have to say that.
alextse4 4 years ago
He's referring to the stab to the inner thigh lymph nodes after the first Mantis Catches Cicada. There's other stuff too, like the initial stab coming in low instead of straight and high, doing a TiuPoSau instead of a Bung after the first elbow (bringing the attack from the side instead of overtop), no hammerfist before the arm drag, no chop after the pok-step following the arm drag...
SiGung taught for a LONG time - there are lots of variations out there.
meanliar 4 years ago
Hi meanliar:
Yes what sifu taught in macau, Vietamn and Hong Kong had a little bit different.
That's OK my friend.
Alex
alextse4 4 years ago
May I know your lineage please?
alextse4 4 years ago
Mantis comes from Chiao Tsu Kai -> Dr. Liang Kam Yuen -> Da Shi Steven Baugh
1st Northern Shaolin Kuyu Cheung ->....->Ken Hui -> Da Shi Steven Baugh
2nd Northern Shaolin - Huo Yuan Ja -> Wong Jack man -> Kam Yuen -> Da Shi Steven Baugh
That was a cut down with the most famous names.
Thank you
lohanshinobu 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I think it very cool to see this variation of the form. I am just learning this form although my Sifu teaches a slighty different variation of it. I am student of Sifu Yen Hoa Ly. Awesome.
Hafrican1 4 years ago