Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu (Chow Gar): Um Gen Sau Form

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The Um Gen Sau form in Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu emphasises the use of shock power and short, sharp movements. Recorded at the Australian School of Kung Fu and Tai Chi in Brisbane, Australia.
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Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu (Chow Gar): Um Gen Sau Form

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  • 2) Get to know the ...

    2) Get to know the guys, train with a few instructors and our Sifu, and I guarantee you won't regret it. I'm sure you'll see value here and won't be disappointed by the training, or the skills of the red belts. If your preference is to criticise from afar, then you have our sympathy, but know that you are welcome to come and share.

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  • 1) Kungfujb, not ...

    1) Kungfujb, not all ASKFTC students feel threatened by your comments. I'm sure all martial artists feel that their school or style is the best, and there are surely strong and weak points in all.
    As a student of this school I invite you to come and train for a few months. You don't have to tell us who you are.

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  • (JUSTFUMAN)May I ...

    (JUSTFUMAN)May I ask what training and conditioning your dead granny does,she sounds like quite the kung fu warrior because I'm almost certain one hit from one of Henry Sue's masters would probably put you in a coma.Then again,who knows you must be such a well trained kung fu god to belittle real red sash masters.

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  • Yes the Sue-Tins ...

    Yes the Sue-Tins trained with Henry and Malcom Sue many years ago. But you'll probably find that they play the forms a lot differently to them. A lot of that is due to Nat Yuen's influence.

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  • WOODY WOOD PECKER, ...

    WOODY WOOD PECKER, Stupid comment. I think you need to have a little respect mate, Kungfujb trains long and hard. I am sure if he posted a video, he would want any mistakes he made be pointed out so he could improve. You cant expect that when you post a video each comment will be exactly what you wanted to hear. If anything take it as constructive criticism. How would we grow as Tong Long students if we did not open our mind to corrections and criticism.

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