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I'm practicing mostly Yip Man style of Kung Fu but I Know a bit from Yoseikan style .

 

I wonder which style that you guys and girls like and why do you say so.

 

From my experience, Yip Man style is very appropriate for street battle and Yoseikan is a more esthetic style.

 

So let's argume on this :argue: :argue:

 

:argue: :argue:

Wing Chun Kung Fu (Yip Man) and

Kali (Pekiti Tersia) martial artist

(no belts needed)

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I think you don't know that there is Yoseikan Wing Chun !

Wing Chun Kung Fu (Yip Man) and

Kali (Pekiti Tersia) martial artist

(no belts needed)

  • 3 weeks later...
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Wassup stonecrusher,

 

I will ask my teacher this week, but can you tell me more about Buddha Hand style ?

 

 

Wing Chun Kung Fu (Yip Man) and

Kali (Pekiti Tersia) martial artist

(no belts needed)

Posted

Mo_Tseu

 

Buddha hand wing chun is a style that comes from a buddist temple in southern China,and brought to New york City by grand master henry leong who learned the system from 9 finger buddha hand ( nick name) my sifu is James Cama a senior student of the grand master.Other then my sifu, there is only a few people who teach this system. Our style has 3 hand forms the same as Yip man style but wave a form called su ba gwa form that is used for learning to circle around your apponent, 2 weapon forms and two man fighting forms .And some other things as well. There is a web site http://www.buddhapalm.com is my sifu web site it will give you other information on the system that I did not answer.Or if you like you can ask me.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath


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