That was a great demonstration. You move with a lot of grace for having so much muscle...and you performed it slowly, compounding the difficulty. Excellent.
@@drchango2010 a couple actually. It's referring to the same set though. Going through some of my teacher's auxillary forms and a chunk of 'em are LKH CLF. Just trying to figure where the drunken moniker came from
That makes a lot of sense, now that I think about it. The foot work in part of the form resembles the "Eight Drunken Immortals" section in our Hung Gar lineage's version of Tiger-Crane.
@@drchango2010 Im wondering if maybe the name may have changed at a certain point, or if it was an alternate name in the past? Just speculation at this point, but it does seem odd that several people use that alternate name.
orihx3 yup, learned it by watching an old vid of Tat Mau Wong (this vid was after memorizing the form start to finish.) I've since been receiving guidance from Sifu Joe Keit, who was also a student of Li Koon Hung. There were a lot of details I had missed.
Awesome! I learned this set over a decade ago from Sifu Wong. Glad to see you are getting refinement from Sifu Keit, another top notch teacher. Do you live in Florida?
Shifu Keit seems to be a great teacher and fighter. I learned from Shifu Man Fai in Seattle China town. I live about 6 hours from Sifu Keits school and have thought about visiting his school to train a few times a year. It would be worth the trip.
That was a great demonstration. You move with a lot of grace for having so much muscle...and you performed it slowly, compounding the difficulty. Excellent.
Thank you!
Excellent control and flow. Tat Mau Wong would be proud. 5 stars ✨
Excellent work with a great performance
That is not easy to do at a slow pace
1st view award. Gym looks good. coming together nicely.
RockstarJody thanks, bro!
This is a hard form to do slow. Looks good.
Thanks, man!
Coooool
Have you ever heard the set referred to as drunken crane before?
I haven't. Any vids on UA-cam?
@@drchango2010 a couple actually. It's referring to the same set though. Going through some of my teacher's auxillary forms and a chunk of 'em are LKH CLF.
Just trying to figure where the drunken moniker came from
That makes a lot of sense, now that I think about it. The foot work in part of the form resembles the "Eight Drunken Immortals" section in our Hung Gar lineage's version of Tiger-Crane.
@@drchango2010 Im wondering if maybe the name may have changed at a certain point, or if it was an alternate name in the past? Just speculation at this point, but it does seem odd that several people use that alternate name.
Is this from Tat Mau Wong school?
orihx3 yup, learned it by watching an old vid of Tat Mau Wong (this vid was after memorizing the form start to finish.) I've since been receiving guidance from Sifu Joe Keit, who was also a student of Li Koon Hung. There were a lot of details I had missed.
Awesome! I learned this set over a decade ago from Sifu Wong. Glad to see you are getting refinement from Sifu Keit, another top notch teacher. Do you live in Florida?
Shifu Keit seems to be a great teacher and fighter. I learned from Shifu Man Fai in Seattle China town. I live about 6 hours from Sifu Keits school and have thought about visiting his school to train a few times a year. It would be worth the trip.