Quote Originally Posted by CFT View Post
I attended this seminar this weekend in London, UK. (BBC = British Born Chinese but open to all really)

https://www.facebook.com/events/1616...n_history=null

30mins each from an instructor in:

- Wing Chun (1st form, some luk sao, chi sao, some general apps)
- Pak Mei (White Eyebrow) (run through of 4 principles Fau, Chum, Tun, Tou and drills, parts of forms demonstrating these)
- Chow Gar Praying Mantis (Saam bou jin form, and some drills like chai sao).

Plus 2 short demos of Hung Gar (half of Gung Ji form) + 5 elements from Xing Yi (Ying Yi Kuen).

No egos, just sharing. I was quite astonished how much commonality there was to body structure. Maybe more experienced eyes would see the differences more clearly. But there certainly seemed like a lot of overlap between Pak Mei, Chow Gar, Xing Yi, especially use of hips. One of the guys mentioned "maan faat gwai jung" (Ten thousand methods converge to one origin).

Played a little bit with some drills from the Chow Gar Praying Mantis.

No: "We are better than X", just "this is what we do". I think we can all learn from any exchange to a smaller or greater extent. It was all just a taster really, but it has sparked my interest in kung fu again.

There are some photos of the event. But I'll need to ask the event organiser if I can post in this thread.
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Thanks Chee. Some aspects of commonality could be that atleast in part- body structure issues are related to adjusting to natural forces like gravity.
Hope you can post some pics. Have missed your posts.