Bak Mei Sup Jee

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2006

Li Yang Jian demoing Fushan Pak Mei's Sup Jee

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  • Dabarber2000 you are acting and sounding like a moronic idiot. Should Yo-yo ma bow down to Westerners because "We" invented Cello and perfected the art of playing it so "it is in our blood". I know westerners that are more Asian in their knowledge and philosophies AND their kung fu than millions of Chinese. Get a clue. People are mostly whatever they learn or are exposed to. Period. Sure there is a little genetic encoding but it is subtle, very subtle. Thank you though for kung fu!

  • That is crap - I'm not Asian and yet I know a lotta Asians who fear my Gong Fu as hell. Anyone can learn and excell at Gong Fu and anything in this life. All u need is a good school, support and determination to learn. There's no super Gens out there when it comes to learning.

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  • wow, this doesnt look at all like CLC bak mei as i know it... I'm not an expert by any means, but it looks as if the fundamental principles aren't the same... I'd love to see this at full speed...

  • I thought martial arts came from monks (i know their religion is Indian) who developed a way to defend themselves from bandit raids by watching forest animals, and refining technique for thousands of years.

    I do not mean to argue, I'm just curious.

  • This is such an GREAT vid,... a true master,....a gem of a vid !!

  • but China also must thank India. That is where martial arts came from.

  • dabarber2000 is one ingorant motherfucker isn't he...WOW...anywho, this video is the bak mei form...however...it is done LONG and SOFT even tho bak mei IS A SOUTHERN system...and as far as who's kung fu is taught by where and who? whoever you learn the art from is who you learned it...not from their master because interpretation of the style differs...like a huge phone game...please don't be a retard.......

  • Yes, Kung Fu comes from China, this is very true. But this wouldn't mean that the Chinese are better at it. It could be explained by pointing at the difference in lifestyle. Here in the West people often look at martial arts as something to do, 2 - 3 times a week and not as a way of life. But the few people who do devote their life to the arts can become as great as their Chinese counterparts.

    Greetings from Belgium,

    Ben

    -A great teacher wants his students to become better than himself-

  • too bad your sifu didn't teach you any respect.

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