MacHudde
Yellow Belt
I have made a couple of threads already but I feel I should introduce myself. My name is Jerry and I took martial arts almost 30 years ago. I was in for about almost 3 years. The particular style that we learned was Kempo as a foundation with some Hung Gar thrown in. For advanced styles, it was Tai Liu and Xingyiquan as well as various other techniques from other styles such as Choy Lay Fut, White Eyebrow, Tam Tiu, and Northern Long Fist. Some of these advanced techniques were taught to certain students at an intermediate belt level who showed dedication. I myself only went to brown belt and left due to internal politics and never got back into martial arts. In the last few years I have started to gain interest in them again, not from a practitioner standpoint but more theoretical and historical. Maybe once I lose some weight and resolve some health issues, I might get back into martial arts.
In regards to Tai Liu, my master was taught by Sigung Saul Tallbear in Las Vegas in the 70s. It's a very interesting style.
In regards to Tai Liu, my master was taught by Sigung Saul Tallbear in Las Vegas in the 70s. It's a very interesting style.