tigdra
08-14-2007, 10:06 AM
just wanted to know if anyone does bak shaolin eagle claw....lots of videos on the web wanted to see if anyone had a curriculm page based on the art
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View Full Version : Bak Shaolin tigdra 08-14-2007, 10:06 AM just wanted to know if anyone does bak shaolin eagle claw....lots of videos on the web wanted to see if anyone had a curriculm page based on the art Steel Tiger 08-14-2007, 06:48 PM I have to admit I have never heard of this particular version of Eagle Claw. Can you direct me to some of the clips? tigdra 08-16-2007, 07:14 PM The videos take some time to find a lot of sites have taken them off...does anyone know how to record these on you computer I have tried to download them but it doesn't let me well here they are first form http://funnymovies.topdownloads.net/view_video.php?viewkey=7af9db717afeadf6b62e second form http://funnymovies.topdownloads.net/view_video.php?viewkey=430e75ca2390470a59a5 third form good luck saw it once online but for some reason none of the websites have it metacafe use too have them all but someone has erased them. fourth form http://funnymovies.topdownloads.net/view_video.php?viewkey=b372a177804adcd3b8a3 fifth form http://malayalamvideos-2.magnify.net/item/MJ5WLCFC231PRP0X sixth form http://leaptv.magnify.net/item/QBKXV7PRMP8TS13K seventh http://leaptv.magnify.net/item/508XJZ00KXPFW8JZ eighth http://leaptv.magnify.net/item/QRQ1MXZ52DB41QJ1 MeiHuaBR 08-21-2007, 11:46 PM Well, until the third form I couldn't see the vids. The fourth and the fifth forms are chin woo ones, aren't eagle claw forms. The name is there, but I believe that they are the same form. The sixth and the seventh form also aren't eagle claw forms, they look different but, if I'm not mistaken, they are a form of Tam Tui. Note that they also were in the curriculum of Chin Woo. The eighth is a saber form also from Chin Woo, so neither one of those that I talked, is a eagle claw technique. I hope I could help you. Changhfy 08-22-2007, 03:00 PM Bak or Bei Shaolin Ying Jow Pai just references Northern Ying Jow Pai. The forms consisting of Chin Woo (Wu) routines Luo. Is generally because of the connection that Lau Fat Mang had with the Chin Woo Association. At that time alot of culmination of Wu Gong Pai were taken to the Chin Woo Association. So generally speaking alot of Northern Systems such as Qi Xing Tong Long Pai stemming from the Wong Han Fun lineage will have some of the Chin Woo routines, and Ying Jow Pai from the Lau family generally has some Chin Woo routines as well. The Tan Tui (Tam Toy) was also incorporated in the various main lineages, such as Qi Xing Tong Long having both the original Shi Su Lo Tam Tui (14 section) and Shi Er Lo Tam Tui (12 section) or in Cantonese Sap Sei Lo Tan Tui and Sap Yi Lo Tan Tui. Hope this helps. Take note not to get the character for Bak(northern) confused with Pak(white) or Bai (white) take care clfsean 08-22-2007, 04:34 PM Nah this Bak Shaolin Ying Jow is from a kinda controversial figure named Fu Leung or something like that. MeiHuaBR 08-23-2007, 11:30 PM Very well said Changhfy, i was going to give a fast explanation why this forms were in the curriculum of the eagle claw but now I don't see the need for that. The only thing that I think it's kind odd, is the names that are given to certain routines. Observe that some of them are named to be refered to the history of the eagle claw. I don't see why change the name of Tam Tui to Something O Fei(sorry, I can't remenber the rest). And now I saw that the videos were removed, very strange, really strange. ¬¬ |