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Rare Double Headed Spear Form - Eagle Claw Kung Fu

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1982 look back at Shum's Ying Jow Pai Northern Eagle Claw Kung Fu and Tai Chi Chuan school located in NYC since 1974.
For more info: http://www.yingjowpai.com/
or call 212-213-8805

copyright 1982 Shum's Ying Jow Pai
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  • I've never seen such skill with such a amazing weapon !

    Does any other sect know how to use a double headed spear ?

  • my jhong law horn or (mizong louhan) has a double headed spear form. cool to see some of thos peking moves in there and the 3 cyclonic kicks in the end is pretty cool. good job mr lee.

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  • @XiaoLinLong if you practise it is easy

  • My weapon of choice.

  • It is a shame we don't see more spear demonstrations. Everyone seems to love the kama and nunchau, but (imo) the spear is one of the most elegant weapons I've ever seen.

  • Seriously slick, beautiful to watch, thank you :)

  • I learnt this in Los Angeles with Cynthia Rothrock.

  • excellent....perfect job congratulations!!!

    i study lam family hung kuen in greece

    i respect the ying jow pai and also we have very good relationship with the greek sifu of ying jow pai

  • This is an advance rare double headed spear form with roots from Ching Mo, I believe, and handed down from Grandmaster Ng Wai Nung to Grandmaster Leung Shum in NYC. Martial arts techniques are found in "all traditional" Chinese forms. The training and application is obviously coordination, dexterity, flow, balance, soft hard power, & focus. The visible martial applications are there while the advance ones are only detectable based on your advance skill level.

    Regards,

    Master Benson Lee

  • FANTASTIC!!!!!!!

  • I think Wushu, the Five Animal System, and Shaolin has this weapon as part of their training. The longer single headed spear seems to be in more systems though and why it is seen more.

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