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  1. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    I know of two fu pau sets from this particular choy li fut school. "1st & 2nd path/road Tiger Leopard Fist"


    二路虎豹拳 - YI LOUH FU POW KUEN


    Why do you ask this question about Kong On being recognized as jow ga?

    regards
    Tai Lik
    so are they juss calld yut loh, yee loh, sam loh etc?

    juss interested to know wat other jow ga practioners think of kong on, coz u said he only learnt 4 years off jow loong and is his jow ga different to other jow ga.

    coz im from that lineage

  2. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    one of the styles initially used to create jow ga was "CHOY GA" (Choy Gau Yee AND Choy Bak Tat).

    Tai Lik

    i read what i wrote and just wanted to make sure i was clear. our choy ga comes from the line of the founders choy gau yee and choy bak tat). Jow Lung learned Choy Ga from CHOY KAU GUNG.

    ChasinCharpChui:
    so are they juss calld yut loh, yee loh, sam loh etc?
    i've only seen 1st & 2nd loh. i don't know if Kong On's jow ga is different. Did he mix his jow ga with choy li fut?
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  3. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    i've only seen 1st & 2nd loh. i don't know if Kong On's jow ga is different. Did he mix his jow ga with choy li fut?
    dont think he mixed them, ive seen footage of him doin yut loh and yi loh, and den a buk sing form afterwards, its so different.

    are there more than 2 sets of fu pau kune? or uve juss learnt 1 and 2?

  4. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by chasincharpchui View Post
    dont think he mixed them, ive seen footage of him doin yut loh and yi loh, and den a buk sing form afterwards, its so different.

    are there more than 2 sets of fu pau kune? or uve juss learnt 1 and 2?
    Standardly, jow ga has only one fu pow kune. maybe some schools do it a bit different.

    i think the versions done by this particular choy li fut school (Kong On) has versions created by him as a tribute to jow lung. it's been a while since i've seen this choy li fut school's Yi loh fu pow kuen, but i could definitely see the jow ga relationship inside this version. As far as i am aware, i think only this school or lineage of choy li fut does fu pow kuen this way, due to Kong On's relationship with jow lung.

    i don't know very much about the kong on choy li fut & Jow ga.

    i was wondering where CLFnole's fu pow kuen form came from

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    I agree with Tai Lik. As far as I am aware Chow Gar only has one fu pau kuen. Of course it will be performed slightly differently from lineage/school to lineage/school.

    CCC, I am not sure about Kong On’s Chow Gar as I have never seen the Chow Gar element of his line of Bak Sing CLF schools performed. I recall hearing that Kong On kept his Chow Gar distinct from his CLF, but I would assume that in his lineage (after him) the Chow Gar would be somewhat influenced by the CLF, even if kept nominally separate.
    Also Kong On was a student of Chow Lung for about 4 years. I have no idea how much Chow Gar he learned in that time?
    I would be interested to see some Chow Gar from his lineage out of interest.

    Cheers
    Fu Pau

  6. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Fu-Pau View Post
    I agree with Tai Lik. As far as I am aware Chow Gar only has one fu pau kuen. Of course it will be performed slightly differently from lineage/school to lineage/school.

    CCC, I am not sure about Kong On’s Chow Gar as I have never seen the Chow Gar element of his line of Bak Sing CLF schools performed. I recall hearing that Kong On kept his Chow Gar distinct from his CLF, but I would assume that in his lineage (after him) the Chow Gar would be somewhat influenced by the CLF, even if kept nominally separate.
    Also Kong On was a student of Chow Lung for about 4 years. I have no idea how much Chow Gar he learned in that time?
    I would be interested to see some Chow Gar from his lineage out of interest.

    Cheers
    Fu Pau
    well from wat ive seen the school that kong on's student runs in hk still keeps the chow gar distinct from the clf.

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    Jowga videos ??

    Less talk more jowga videos plz. LOL.

  8. #53
    how many of ur jow ga forms 'hoi jong' similar to fu pau kune using Jaahm Ma and juss doin hand techniques?

    and do u have videos for those?

  9. #54
    cc,
    do you have video of either of the kong on lineage fu pau you can post?

  10. #55
    wish i did, only ever saw footage of kong on wen i was really young, dont think anyone in hk would have it anymore either. the tapes are all moldy

  11. #56
    hiya guys, just pop up here to say hi.
    I do Chow Ga too, my father is from Chow Ga as well, he's from Chow Tin's branch.

    But I learn from my master, who is a student of Wong Kun Leung, which is Chow Biu's branch.

    Nice to meet u all

    oh, I wrote this Wiki article for Chow Ga
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jow_Ga

    btw, Tai Lik, my master showed me a dvd with you performing Lo Han kuen back in HK
    Last edited by Jimmy; 12-18-2006 at 12:32 PM.

  12. #57
    Hi Jimmy

    Best regards to you and your Master Wong Kun Leung, who is always kind to me during visits.

    When you have time please email me at jowga1@verizon.net

    take care
    Tai Lik
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  13. #58
    Quote Originally Posted by Tai-Lik View Post
    Hi Jimmy

    Best regards to you and your Master Wong Kun Leung, who is always kind to me during visits.

    When you have time please email me at jowga1@verizon.net

    take care
    Tai Lik
    nonono, I'm not Wong Kung Leung's student. MY MASTER is his student.
    Just to clarify

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    Hi Jimmy

    Nice to see another Chow Gar student out there!

  15. #60
    hi Fu Pau
    you like fu pau?

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