I've taken San Soo at a few different schools. Tony Feliz, was really good. Lassiter was kinda old, but he taught sword forms early which other people usually wait to teach which was cool. This doesnt look like Jack Seras style thoughand I thought he was the heir-apparent...hmmm,,,
It's good to see video footage of Jimmy H. Woo as he presented and taught Kung Fu San Soo. This shows us which Kung Fu San Soo schools in existance today are staying true to real San Soo verses a mixture of martial arts presented and taught under the name of Kung Fu San Soo. Post as much as you can! This is the standard for pure Kung Fu San Soo.
I wish I could have met the man that helped change my life!
Awisper 7 months ago
classic
SanSooKungFu 9 months ago
You gotta love a Chinese guy dressed as Elvis with a microphone getting attacked and thrwoing people around. America needs more of this.
BJJHomos 1 year ago 2
Is that Raul Ries?
smithriverdude 1 year ago
I've taken San Soo at a few different schools. Tony Feliz, was really good. Lassiter was kinda old, but he taught sword forms early which other people usually wait to teach which was cool. This doesnt look like Jack Seras style thoughand I thought he was the heir-apparent...hmmm,,,
LeperKing 2 years ago
Nice to see Jimmy demonstrating the art.
NextGenKFSS08 3 years ago
Thank you very much for posting this. Awesome to see Grandmaster Woo.
Respect....
pukulan76 3 years ago
I can tell this guy can fight. And looking at the way he dresses; he does it in style....
Some of the most prepared street fighters I've met are San Soo guys.
Thanks for posting.
streeteffective 3 years ago
It's good to see video footage of Jimmy H. Woo as he presented and taught Kung Fu San Soo. This shows us which Kung Fu San Soo schools in existance today are staying true to real San Soo verses a mixture of martial arts presented and taught under the name of Kung Fu San Soo. Post as much as you can! This is the standard for pure Kung Fu San Soo.
realkungfusansoo 3 years ago