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    ATTN Chan Tai San people

    there is a lot written on jyu chyuun, choy yit gong, etc. etc.


    i was wondering about CTS's teachers such as Dang Ho, Ma Yi Po, his friend Wong Ching, etc.

    what was unique about their lama pai? especially the "non sing lung" lineage. and the hop ga of dang ho, etc.


    would it be alright to share? just curious and very interested, i like these sorts of posts.

    PM me if you would prefer or email me

    jason.liao@mail.utexas.edu


    more interested now than before because i learned chyuun choi from david chin lol

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    I don't want to compare who's stuff is better but from what I've seen CTS's version just had more stuff. Bock hok and Hap ga are good but from what my Sifu told me by them selves they were incomplete.

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    Awhile back one of you guys had a seminar on Lama. I was hoping to make it but it didn't work out.

    Any chance of having another one in the near future?
    What happens in Gong Sao stays in Gong Sao.

    "And then my Qi exploded, all over the bathroom" - name witheld

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    GC:

    not better, just differences?

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    Hi HD youre right it's not better just different.

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    no i meant differences between the dang ho, ma yi po, non sing lung etc.

    like ok

    sing lung lama

    non sing lung lama

    differences?

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