I am a disciple of CS Tang in Hong Kong, who was a disciple of Ho Ho Choy (a direct disciple of Gao Yisheng).
We are planning a trip to Taiwan in January and are hoping to see Zhang Zhun Feng's wife, Luo Deshou, He Jing Han and your master also (my sifu will probably contact him directly).
Loved you videos on Youtube - wanted to correspond over e-mail. What is your address? Or do you have facebook?
My father used to tell me stories about his masters and his master's masters. I remember one about his master Choi, who used to go into the mountains in Korea to train. Inside of a cave he would do a ridiculous work out, thousands of punches and kicks. He mentioned to my dad that he used to punch the wall hundreds of times a day for several years. After years had passed he said that the wall had not changed much aside from the small, smooth groove. But now every time that he hit someone with that punch, they would also feel the wall of the the cave. I don't recommend punching walls for training these days but there is more to the story than that. Every day that you are able to get up and train, you take a part of the day into your technique. The days I train and it's freezing cold I add the frost to my footwork. The days I train in the intense heat I add intensity to my lungs. The days I train in the blinding rain I add clarity to my attack. The days I train when I have no
In order to meet with the needs of students that are all over the world, I've decided to open the Warfox Training Rooms for FREE online tutorials. Check out online tutorials for Soft Body Flowing Baguazhang on my facebook page, "The Warfox Training Room." (https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Warfox-Training-Room-RJA-%E5%AD%94%E6%9C%89%E6%9C%89/925078367526760) The Warfox Training Room is a free visual training blog with tips to help people have a better understanding of the physics of this system of combat. There will be videos on an almost weekly basis to help my online students with their practice from the comfort of their home. The first room is focused on the Heaven Section of training, meaning it is the simple truth of how techniques are used and applied. After students have gained enough Warfox Experience points they will be able to advance to the Warfox Water Section, which goes deeper into the mechanics, offering even more thorough explanations
(Note: It's been about ten years since my last serious blog entry so this is a bit lengthy. Get a soda, some chips or coffee and enjoy the trip. Thanks) To Qi or not to Qi, that is the question. Myself I have never been a skeptic, but always a realist. Whatever works in terms of self-defense, was adopted into the arsenal. But effectiveness has always gone hand in hand with truth. Is Qi something real? Or just an ancient Chinese parlor trick used to bring in more students. This is my journey, my search and discovery. A highlight from 4 years old to 40; my evolution in the martial arts. I began my training at the age of four, under my militant-ass father, strictly for reasons of not getting "dusted" by the other boys on the playground. My brothers and I started with Taekwondo and boxing, but my father and old school Korean instructor weren't as concerned with the art in terms of how it looked, as they were with self-preservation. "How can you k
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I am a disciple of CS Tang in Hong Kong, who was a disciple of Ho Ho Choy (a direct disciple of Gao Yisheng).
We are planning a trip to Taiwan in January and are hoping to see Zhang Zhun Feng's wife, Luo Deshou, He Jing Han and your master also (my sifu will probably contact him directly).
Loved you videos on Youtube - wanted to correspond over e-mail. What is your address? Or do you have facebook?
bernard_kwan@hotmail.com
Bernard
warriorfox@gmail.com
Also you can find me on face book under my name.