
Posted:
Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:09 pm
by Daifong
Yes, these days there isn't even need for teachers anymore!
j/k
Hey Mig,
You are asking about Tit
Kyusaam, I believe?
If so, there's definitely DVD's available, both old and new...


Posted:
Sun Mar 20, 2011 12:12 am
by Mig
Sorry Mig, but for me those days that you describe just never happened...
Also, because I actually took the time, marshalled my resources, and made such opportunity possible, it becomes correspondingly difficult to pay much energy toward people who haven't, or simply won't put out a similar investment, la...
This, for the main reason, to quote my Si Gung, "If you don't put in the work, it doesn't matter if you learned technique from Ji Sin Sim Si himself, it isn't going to come to anything!"
Anyway, all movies that I've seen of Tit Kyu Saam have been fictionalizations. However, just so you don't think I'm harsh, I'll try and answer just this little question for you...
Thanks for the reply. I guess we were not living in the same world. I just remember that during the days in the 70s' either it was very secretive or you had to travel far away to learn the traditional hunkakyun. Those were the days when you could afford getting Inside Kungfu and have an idea of CMA. At that time I was a kid and my parents weren't crazy to send me anywehre to learn CMA. Today is a different world and fortunately the internet gives a better idea and meeting people in forums is always helpful.
I am not looking for a movie but the set, the form the taolu from Tit Kyu Saam.
Thanks,
Mig

Posted:
Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:32 am
by Itinerant_Phenomenologist
There might be lots to see on youtube... but from the several I've seen the people performing either are doing it "odd" on purpose or... [insert potentially mean judgmental phrase with apologetic and polite undertone]