@123liondancer My main style is Choy Lay Fut, but I've learnt Hung Gar and Jow Gar......they're all very good. Jow Gar is between CLF and Hung Gar. Wished I had kept on praticing my one Jow Gar form....I have forgotten it completely. :o(
It's interesting how different your training is compared to mine in relation to CLF techniques in sparring/fighting.The school I have trained at has more of a western boxing & kickboxing emphasis than you have here.Pretty cool to watch and it makes alot of sense.Best to you and your school.
Yes, i always thought that of all the kungfu styles Choy Lee Fut is the 1 that most looks like Western Boxing as far as the flow and combination. I was lucky to learn from Sifu Dave Lacey in the 80s and his was Buk Sing Choy Lee Fut refined for fighting but 5 years later i lived in Sydney for a while and Chan Yong Fa has a greater array of techniques and most are hard to sparr coz they for killing people eg combo Pek choy Bil jong , apparently that combo come from farming Pek Choy like chopping would Bil Jong like shovelling and targeted breaking the neck on one side with Pek Choy and then slip past and up into the otherside to break the neck with Bil Jong.
This is very inspiring to watch! Do you cross train or specifically train on how to defeat specific types of fighters? The reason I ask is I know a lot of smug Muay Thai types that think that the various kung fu styles are as much a waste of time as much as TKD or Karate as they don't train on avoiding knock out punches and just tend to have too many flowery forms. Your style seems to be a bit more direct, which is refreshing tbh.
Back fist - Palm strike - Hook - Spinning Backfist = Great Combination. {PS. But why don't you hit with the first 2 strikes ? Those 2 strikes are Great Setup Strikes. Sorry but I'm just a boxer & I can't understand Omitting those first 2 strikes when they are sooooooooooo Powerful.} Thank You for Sharing.
Even though I'm as quick as this , there are times when I've sparred with good boxers and my Gwa Sou would pick / block 2 incoming jabs and have to then Gwa Charp to deal with the 3rd coz these guys are also quick.
Hi appreciate your comments - any concern about shoulder or hip injury for the big swinging strikes? How about bag choice - a hanging heavy bag instead of the standing one here?
0:33 in this combo, how do you land the punch with your right hand exactly? (which surface of the hand/fist?) Looks like it could hurt the elbow or the THUMB if done incorrectly.
It's pretty much like the Sparta kick in the movie 300, meaning it's used for thrusting, not striking like the ball of the foot. . Also, it's a great high kick because since you're striking with the heel you can get underneath someone's arm near the arm pit. The ball of your foot will be striking the under part of the guy's arm, and the heel can hit the rib cage. I hope that helps!
hi my name is Santiago , I used to practice in uruguay, I had been looking in New York but I couldn’t find a school that teaches this style, are you guys in new york? Im from queens
Finally a good southern KF man that can display clean, crisp, powerful kicks! Kudos!
I think boxing and this style would complement each other.
3:38 when that big guy learns proper choy lee fut, he's gonna be a deadly killing machine! lol :)
And only useful on a completely still object, or in the movies.
What a treat! The fluidity of movement is stunning! It really enforces Bruce Lee's maxim "be like water". Brilliant technique!
Amazing. Authentic Choy Lee Fut Kung Fu in all its might. I'd give it 10 stars if I could. :D
Very well done. The sifu sure could generate alot of power into his punches and kicks. The big guy was truly intimitated by his master heh heh.
@123liondancer My main style is Choy Lay Fut, but I've learnt Hung Gar and Jow Gar......they're all very good. Jow Gar is between CLF and Hung Gar. Wished I had kept on praticing my one Jow Gar form....I have forgotten it completely. :o(
you are awesome!!!. I hope i can make the techniques of CLF same of good how I see in this video
Top notch, very loose, very powerful and a pleasure to watch
Perfect for a world where a double leg takedown doesn’t exist.
It's interesting how different your training is compared to mine in relation to CLF techniques in sparring/fighting.The school I have trained at has more of a western boxing & kickboxing emphasis than you have here.Pretty cool to watch and it makes alot of sense.Best to you and your school.
Yes, i always thought that of all the kungfu styles Choy Lee Fut is the 1 that most looks like Western Boxing as far as the flow and combination. I was lucky to learn from Sifu Dave Lacey in the 80s and his was Buk Sing Choy Lee Fut refined for fighting but 5 years later i lived in Sydney for a while and Chan Yong Fa has a greater array of techniques and most are hard to sparr coz they for killing people eg combo Pek choy Bil jong , apparently that combo come from farming Pek Choy like chopping would Bil Jong like shovelling and targeted breaking the neck on one side with Pek Choy and then slip past and up into the otherside to break the neck with Bil Jong.
very good CLF.
very good video
This guy is beast!
Fantastic!
A real master of Clf KUNG FU THIS kungfu to be continued . I' m happy SIFU XIN HUI I hope you continue to learn this original fighiting techniques
Perfection: this is how Sifu Wong's movements should be called!
有料到
excellent
This is very inspiring to watch!
Do you cross train or specifically train on how to defeat specific types of fighters? The reason I ask is I know a lot of smug Muay Thai types that think that the various kung fu styles are as much a waste of time as much as TKD or Karate as they don't train on avoiding knock out punches and just tend to have too many flowery forms.
Your style seems to be a bit more direct, which is refreshing tbh.
CLF is the only style to have fought the Thai boxers and hadn't lost._____Bruce Lee
@@JulyFourth1776 i practice hung gar and i hadnt lost, too
excelente demostracion!!!!!
you can see Bruce Lee got allot of his stuff from cold. nice
5 stars
wow, great skills, thanks for posting! I'm curious, where did the Sifu learn his craft?
Back fist - Palm strike - Hook - Spinning Backfist = Great Combination. {PS. But why don't you hit with the first 2 strikes ? Those 2 strikes are Great Setup Strikes. Sorry but I'm just a boxer & I can't understand Omitting those first 2 strikes when they are sooooooooooo Powerful.} Thank You for Sharing.
Beautiful!
Even though I'm as quick as this , there are times when I've sparred with good boxers and my Gwa Sou would pick / block 2 incoming jabs and have to then Gwa Charp to deal with the 3rd coz these guys are also quick.
i like ur t-shirts!!
@FilmacionesNexwolf I am teaching in Brooklyn New York.thank you!
It is very good!!!
I hope learning with you
Hi appreciate your comments - any concern about shoulder or hip injury for the big swinging strikes? How about bag choice - a hanging heavy bag instead of the standing one here?
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in this combo, how do you land the punch with your right hand exactly? (which surface of the hand/fist?)
Looks like it could hurt the elbow or the THUMB if done incorrectly.
Right,the Cup Choi is powrful, but if use it incorrectly then could get hurt.
Can you maybe make a tutorial later on (or just explain here), how to land the punch exactly?
Thank you, and keep up this great channel
pretty good! but ist there any reason why you raise the heal of your rear foot when striking?
scientistMUC79 I noticed that too and am wondering the same...
It's pretty much like the Sparta kick in the movie 300, meaning it's used for thrusting, not striking like the ball of the foot. . Also, it's a great high kick because since you're striking with the heel you can get underneath someone's arm near the arm pit. The ball of your foot will be striking the under part of the guy's arm, and the heel can hit the rib cage.
I hope that helps!
I mean hey, you gotta do something to prevent the bad guys from beating you up.
hi my name is Santiago , I used to practice in uruguay, I had been looking in New York but I couldn’t find a school that teaches this style, are you guys in new york? Im from queens
yes, we are in brooklyn ,new york.please visit choyleefutusa.com
@akamy57 多谢您的夸奖!
@kcyb From China Xin Hui Choy Lee Fut Founder Association
@thecj29 it's true
@raymondfong92 Well thats the only thing those MMA people know, shit talking with a beer in hand. Nothing more.
Not as quick as this