I would like to thank you from the bottom of my ❤, i train in pak hok pai, the other day i tested positive for covid, and seeing your video's is actually keeping me motivated, thank so much for posting , please be safe and god bless you.
You ever met or trained with , received tutelage from Chan Han Fu. 🤔White Crane Kung Fu International used to be located (a branch of it of course) on Canal St. a block away from Mott in Chinatown New York City. This is the closest representation I’ve seen to that kwoon’s “format” as it were . A pretty good rep of it.....as well. 👍 My only problem in this video demo which was also one I noticed often there was “Jin Choy” is a straight punch NOT a half forward half “raising” tangential one , just to say it plainly. It shows a limited although very impressive non-the less skill set being implemented by this particular talented proponent of Tibet “Lama Pai” White Crane Kung Fu. So cool to still see this, at least relatively , obscure style alive and flourishing.🤙🏼
Thank you for your comment Sid. I never met Chan Hak Fu but I have heard much about him and his lineage. I understand your comment about Jin Choi, as you know there are many was to execute that punch, straight, upwards, even laterally with the offstep.
With the passing of Ng Siu Chung the “head” of the system has been undefined and not really needed. The Pai is strong with the remaining generations. Each master since Ng may have their own differences but each remain a part of Pak Hok Pai. If you are part of the Pai then be proud of your lineage and respect those who have given time to pass down the Art to you and others. We are all brothers and sisters in the Pai.
@@TWCKungFuCanada thanks for the reply Tom, the reason I asked,,, this is between you and me, is because Gareth Smith claims he's head of the system, well, who knows, maybe he is,,,, I was just wondering.....
@@moepanetta9028 Hi Moe, sorry it took a while to reply. I don’t always see the notifications on post comments. Dr Smith is not the head of Pak Hok Pai. From what I have seen he has some lineage but also practices other systems.
@@TWCKungFuCanada that's what I thought, the other day I saw a UA-cam post where just talked, and he seemed to be a little off, now I could be wrong,,, I don't know, I just thought it was strange that he would make such a claim, also, no need to apologize, I totally understand, my life has been really nuts, so I totally understand, please keep in touch...
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my ❤, i train in pak hok pai, the other day i tested positive for covid, and seeing your video's is actually keeping me motivated, thank so much for posting , please be safe and god bless you.
Projektive technicken alte Geheimnisse viel Erfolg und ehrlich Garni hat so ein applikations Wahnsinn einfach projektiv danke für den Beitrag
Looks really familiar. Studied both both Hak paid and hop gar.
very good tom
You ever met or trained with , received tutelage from Chan Han Fu. 🤔White Crane Kung Fu International used to be located (a branch of it of course) on Canal St. a block away from Mott in Chinatown New York City. This is the closest representation I’ve seen to that kwoon’s “format” as it were . A pretty good rep of it.....as well. 👍 My only problem in this video demo which was also one I noticed often there was “Jin Choy” is a straight punch NOT a half forward half “raising” tangential one , just to say it plainly. It shows a limited although very impressive non-the less skill set being implemented by this particular talented proponent of Tibet “Lama Pai” White Crane Kung Fu. So cool to still see this, at least relatively , obscure style alive and flourishing.🤙🏼
Thank you for your comment Sid. I never met Chan Hak Fu but I have heard much about him and his lineage. I understand your comment about Jin Choi, as you know there are many was to execute that punch, straight, upwards, even laterally with the offstep.
good tom(出入步)
Hello sifu Tom, I have a question,,, who is the current head of pak hok pai??? I'm hearing from different sources that really don't make sense....
With the passing of Ng Siu Chung the “head” of the system has been undefined and not really needed. The Pai is strong with the remaining generations. Each master since Ng may have their own differences but each remain a part of Pak Hok Pai. If you are part of the Pai then be proud of your lineage and respect those who have given time to pass down the Art to you and others. We are all brothers and sisters in the Pai.
@@TWCKungFuCanada thanks for the reply Tom, the reason I asked,,, this is between you and me, is because Gareth Smith claims he's head of the system, well, who knows, maybe he is,,,, I was just wondering.....
@@moepanetta9028 Hi Moe, sorry it took a while to reply. I don’t always see the notifications on post comments. Dr Smith is not the head of Pak Hok Pai. From what I have seen he has some lineage but also practices other systems.
@@TWCKungFuCanada that's what I thought, the other day I saw a UA-cam post where just talked, and he seemed to be a little off, now I could be wrong,,, I don't know, I just thought it was strange that he would make such a claim, also, no need to apologize, I totally understand, my life has been really nuts, so I totally understand, please keep in touch...
Awesome 🙏