Qwan Ki Do: Master Pham Xuân Tong
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Master indeed, just look at that foot work and flawless form!
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Mamma mia!!!:-)
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Viet Vo Dao is the root :)
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mi spiace aver smesso ma il Maestro è veramente un capo!
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At the end I found in QWK to be the best school in my region. I noticed some similiarities between the Quyens performed here by our Master and some others (poorely performed) by some Pak Mei student. I mailed a big Pak Mei school with an important lineage in Netherlands, they answered me that Pak Mei style spreaded all over Emei Shan and the Hakka people... This makes me think that Pak Mei heritage is included in QWD's number of Quyens.
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Thanks Hoang Long for having answered. I practise QKD in Milan since 4 years. I have some experience in other martial arts too, both internal (the ones I love most) and external systems, and I used to know all the differences between the main chinese styles.
Chinese method is the root, Viet Vo Dao is just a recent creation. VVD is not the practise of Master Pham Xuân Tong.
As he's european technical director of VVD since 1980, it was just a step to help vietnamese martial art.
hoanglong 7 months ago
there are some différents. in Qwan Ki Do there more mouvments with arms and it's very dynamics, with stopped and dynamics mouvements, in Pak My (a school in Paris) this is continue mouvments and there are more directions.
PS: sorry for my bad english (thanks ! it's good for my mind)
Good practise !
hoanglong 4 years ago
In Milan ? Who is your Teacher ? Robeto V. is one of my friends.
It's sure that we have some common quyên. It's seems that the most common between our schools is "Thac Su Quyên" , in Chinese "Cer Si Kin", the boxe of stone's lion.
hoanglong 4 years ago
Sure there, this is similar for some technics.
"Lam" is forest
"Dong" is cave
"Son" is like "Shan", mountain
"Manh Ho quyên" are five in the serie.
Do you practise Qwan Ki Do ?
hoanglong 4 years ago