Hi Walter, my friends Daifong and PM said it best and I agree with them.
If you learned FHSY in the U.S. stemming from the Dean Chin or Washington D.C. Jow Ga lineage, you most like learned a version taught in the D.C. school that actually came from a friend of Sifu Chin named Tony in the D.C. chinatown, who was a hung ga practitioner. The way it was played by the first generation in Dean Chin’s school is much different than what I see in a more current generation from that origin.
It’s true that our 1st generation of Jow Ga did adopt the FHSY from Wong Fei Hung and the dbl steel whip from a direct student of WFH. WFH and especially his wife were very fond of Jow Biu and of course Jow Lung (Jow Ming Lam - original name). WFH’s wife treated Jow Biu like a son.
Last summer I showed Sifu Sharif Bey a video tape of one our very Jow Ga elders playing the version of FHSY in China, which had been adopted through Wong Fei Hung. Sharif and sat down in restaurant during the Kuoshu tournament where I showed it to him on my laptop and he said that version was just as consistent as other Hung Ga school even when you consider the variations in Hung Ga schools .
Walter are you a student of Master Hoy Lee? If so the version from Dean Chin’s friend would probably apply to your version.
Out of respect to the Jow Ga Sifu performing the FHSY I can’t post it. My FHSY comes from Dean Chin and I don’t play it well enough to speak on it and quite frankly my FHSY is lousy
Maybe I can get Sharif on here to comment on the video I showed him of the jow ga version?
If I can find out a way to privately show PM and Daifong the video I’ll be glad to it and maybe they would be kind enough comment on the elements. I know that there were some points that interested Sharif.
PM & Daifong, if you can message me a way I can share the video with you.
Regards
Tailik