I started studying back at the Macau Wing Chun Athletic Association a while back under Sifu Ho Kam Ming.
Yip Man --> Ho Kam Ming --> me
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I started studying back at the Macau Wing Chun Athletic Association a while back under Sifu Ho Kam Ming.
Yip Man --> Ho Kam Ming --> me
This documentary was spearheaded by Lo Hon Sui who was one of Sifu Ho Kam Ming's first students. In this documentary, Lo, together with Lui Ming Fai and a few other of my Kung Fu brothers, discuss...
Congratulations, and best of luck.
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Acupuncture is very effective for Sciatic. Unfortunate u id not have a successful experience with it. I know some good ones in SD if u would like... Let me know.
In addition to acu,...
The thing I truly enjoyed about studying under Sifu Ho was how much he really loved Wing Chun - it was his life. He lived and breathed. You can see it in him when he talks about it. He is not into...
Sifu Ho was always very clear and precise on what he taught. When you asked a question, he would have you try to answer it first before sharing his thoughts with you... he always made you think....
Congratulations, Dale. You will truly enjoy your Chinese Medicine career. Not to mention you herbal background will serve you well. TCM is very rewarding.... I bet u can hardly wait to get started.
Dale is accurate in his description on the Do's and Don'ts of preparation of the Jows. In China, we would use Rice Wine as the basis to soak the herbs. The blood invigorating property of Rice Wine is...
Very accurate, Joy.... Sifu Ho was always meticulous when he taught us. He was always extremely precise about every minor bit of detail. The thing I really enjoyed most learning from him was how he...
I would like to wish everyone a most happy and healthy 2012. Happy new year !!!
Very nice post, Joy.
I agree with both WC1277 and Joy. In the HKM system, in the opening of the SLT, we do a roll to move from the lower X to the upper X position instead of just lifting it. This is Foundational training...
Here are my two cents:
In China, typically each kung fu school will have different Dit Da Jow formulas to address the different types of injuries their respective styles cause based on its combat...
James --> There are two good reference sources that I highly recommend to you. It will be a first step for you towards understanding Chinese Medicine, which will be very useful in planning out how to...
Anerlich... thanks for posting. I think it is really cool that you continued to pursue WC along with BJJ, and also looked into Xing Yi to broaden your skills and experience. It shows the quality of...
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Very wise words Joy, but you previously said...
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Hi Glenn- just answering your question- not selling or recruiting...
mvbrown21 --> thank you for sharing your story. It was very refreshing and encouraging.
Hendrik:
"So stop thinking and speculating and arguing with me in your head, take the two doors and move out, it is not about thinking and philosophy and ideas and religion and Western and Eastern...
Phil, I hear you, and you are very correct. I myself was very guilty of making a Gwailo judgement many years ago. One of my early teachers of Chinese Medicine was a caucasian, and I remember thinking...
YouKnowWho --> you put out a great example, and I am definitely in agreement with you on this. Whether muslim, Christian, buddhist, etc. etc. etc., the ultimate goal is to become a good human being....
Hendrik: I am replying to the statements in your post (in quotes)
"I understood your view as to make friend with everyone. "
--> You are very wrong about this. Please don't try to feel you know...
Thank you, Joy... you are correct.
LoneTiger --> Thank you... I appreciate the complement.
YouKnowWho --> I could not agree with you more
You can consider using Gu Sui Bu and charred animal shell crushed into powder as alternatives to Tiger Bone. Combine that with Xue Jie and the typical herbs in a Dit Da formula and you will have an...