Bak Mei Phoenix-eye conditioning

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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2008

Bak Mei phoenix eye conditioning via short piercing power on Pro-Force re-breakable boards of various thicknesses (blue-1/4", red-1/2", black-3/4") 白眉

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  • Can you explain how rebreakable boards work for me?

  • @sangtawon rebreakable boards can be broken and put back together after use as they are held together by a sort of tongue and groove.  They come in various thicknesses and are good for multiple use.

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  • @Taud nothing wierd about that...names of techniques are not specific to just one type of Martial Art, for example a Tiger Claw is still a Tiger Claw in Bak Mei, Bak Fu, Hung-Gar, Dragon Kung-fu, Southern Preying Mantis etc. Same goes for Finger Jab, Hammer Fist, etc.

    It just goes to show there is more similarities than differances between various arts.

    Cheers.

  • we hit duck taped phone books, instead of breaking boards.....breaking boards gives you a feel that is unrealistic, compared to hitting something blunt that resembles body........try it, you'll see difference, especially if you have good internal training :)

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  • @kalelarea51 Lung Ying shares many similarities with Bak Mei such as powerful short ranged attacks and pressing footwork. However Lung Ying focuses more on gripping and seizing techniques.

    For Bak Mei in NYC lookup pakmeinyc net

    As for Lung Ying in NY I do not know.

  • @kalelarea51 CLC and LYK were also in-laws.

    Good luck with your search.

  • @kalelarea51 Yes, the 2 arts blend well as the great grandmasters of each style (Cheung Lai Chuen - Bak Mei, and Lam Yiu Kwai - Lung Ying) shared schools together. Bak Mei has a variety of kicks albeit low (groin, leg, etc) from forms such as Gau Bo Toei, Dei Saat, Sek Sze, etc. However in some forms such as Sei Mun Baat Gwai has some higher kicks like the round and side kicks.

  • @kalelarea51 100% agree. Some Bak Mei lineages even include LYK's Lung Ying into their cirriculum.

  • @Ben1987X Indeed Bak Mei and Wing Chun have similar techniques such as Pak Choi, Biu Gee, etc, as well as common theories of the centerline, bridge (Kiu) control, etc.

  • @tigon001 Very cool style very much like wing chun!

  • @123UncleRuckus I now operate out of my garage.

  • Hey, where about's is your school in Calgary?

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