Fook Fu Kuen

"Old" Hung Kyun and "New" (Wong Feihung) Hung Kyun

Postby mok » Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:27 pm

Asmo,

Honestly I have no idea what "dik bo" means - sifu says dik bo, we shuffle forwards :) . Maybe someone else?

Nehow he're a clip of Lam Chun Fai doing Fuk Fu... this is what I mean:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGn-PzHIFes[/youtube]

...Note that in the demo, Lam chun Fai does his strikes with the forward shuffle at the same time... when we teach it or learn it however we separate into two steps: 1. dik bo, 2. ping choy. This is probably better for beginners to learn to properly step, get their root, and then strike.
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Postby Asmo » Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:32 pm

Thats not the first time I hear that TT :oops: I try to slow down but keep finding myself speeding up. Thanks for pointing it out to me, its something I defenitally need to work on.

Fook Fu Kuen was performed during a demo at southern shaolin and I defenitally got swepped up even faster then normal by the other performers who were all younger and a lot faster in their performance then me (gosh do I notice I start to feel old ALREADY?). The second vid I just did outside of any demo's or exchanges at the WFH ancestral temple in Foshan and overall was done more slowly and more on the speed I practice now. But as you noticed I do need to work on articulation and slow down even more.

I bought a small camera which records to .avi's but the lens sucks. During this time of the year I can't record in the gym where we train as the light is too low. I might have to get me a new camera which handles low light much better... As soon as I recovered the bankaccount from this trip, lol. (might take some time ;))
Or I'll just work on the tips given and record myself in half a year during the summer months and post that again ;)

'Exposing' myself with these videos is not so bad, these comments really help me going forward and stay on the right path :) Thanks again everyone. I'll recommend it to anyone.
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Postby Asmo » Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:34 pm

Haha OK Mok! With the video its very clear though. Thank you again. I think I just transferred the technique from the tigers to this type of technique as well. My error...

BTW, I had a look at the video's I have here (WIng Lam, Frank Yee, Chiu Chi Ling, etc.) and the majority are doing the steps you and markt describe, although some don't. Maybe family signatures. I'll ask my sifu.

Good discussion :)
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