Wah Lum Exploration

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Welcome to MT!

I think you missed one:
Chen tui
Dun tui
Wan chan tui
Tam Tui
and then the one we learned last night, which I still pronounce as mumble-mumble tui

Also, lol at 'Egghead' :)
 
This isn't my first rodeo.

Bonus then but when you spar you should look like you study CMA, not the old PKA kickboxing matches. Know what I mean? That's what I'm talking about.

Also, it seems as if sparring means two man techniques, as far as I can tell. It's strongly guided.

Two man sets/drills/etc... are big time important.
 
Saaaaayyy, I know you!

Welcome to MT!

I think you missed one:
Chen tui
Dun tui
Wan chan tui
Tam Tui
and then the one we learned last night, which I still pronounce as mumble-mumble tui

Also, lol at 'Egghead' :)

Chin Toi
Deng Toi
Wang Jang Toi
Tam Toi
Tam Hou Toi
Ngoi Mei Toi
Fu Mei Toi
Gwa Mei Toi
 
I'm a little OCD and really want all the names of the basic stances, punches, kicks, and basic exercises. Any help would be really appreciated!

If things haven't changed any...

8 Punches

Ping Choi
Gwa Choy
Caho Choi
Biin Choi
Heun Choi
Cerng Chung Choi
Dai Heun Choi
Dai chang Choi

8 Stances

Sei Ping Ma
Ding ji Ma
Nau Ma
Diu Ma (this may be a little different since I learned a different name)
Chaat Sing Ma
Bai Ma
Gwai Ma
Wu Dip Ma



8 Kicks (on Egg's post)
 
Bonus then but when you spar you should look like you study CMA, not the old PKA kickboxing matches. Know what I mean? That's what I'm talking about.
After the first week, I stopped acting like I had any previous MA training and gently set aside any TKD or Karate that seemed similar. When I spar, it will be based on what I've learned here.



Two man sets/drills/etc... are big time important.
The least regulated thing I've seen, so far, is what appeared to be a brief free-spar. At some point in that free-spar, though, Sifu called for the current technique to be implemented.
 
If things haven't changed any...

8 Punches

Ping Choi
Gwa Choy
Caho Choi
Biin Choi
Heun Choi
Cerng Chung Choi
Dai Heun Choi
Dai chang Choi

8 Stances

Sei Ping Ma
Ding ji Ma
Nau Ma
Diu Ma (this may be a little different since I learned a different name)
Chaat Sing Ma
Bai Ma
Gwai Ma
Wu Dip Ma



8 Kicks (on Egg's post)

The punches certainly sound right, though 'caho' comes across sounding more like 'chow'. I cannot say for the stances. I only did those like the first week.
 
The punches certainly sound right, though 'caho' comes across sounding more like 'chow'. I cannot say for the stances. I only did those like the first week.


Yeah... the "caho" is a typo I didn't see til now... :uhyeah:

It's Chao... WTF is a "caho" I wonder...
 
See? That's funny. I immediately took it as a dialectical difference!

Also, post #4000
 
Now do you see why Cantonese is devil talk

If you used the language of the chosen...Mandarin.... it would be zhao and there would be no problem at all :D
 
If I am fortunate enough to visit the middle kingdom, I will not let dialect stand in my way :)

I don't think I like duck, though
 
It's going remarkably good. I was asked to move up into sparring and weapons beginning next month. I feel good about that. We've done 8 Fists and are beginning 8 Kicks, which hurts like hell. I'm going to 3 classes and 1 or 2 open mats a week.

Fun!

Oh, and one of my sisters joined here yesterday.
 
That's ok...I didn't like it either until I had it at Quanjude in Beijing...

or ch'uanchute (I think) for those that speak devil tongue :D

Quanjude had really duck... for Northerner's... hehehehehehe... Seriously though, that was my first duck experience & it is really some seriously good duck. I didn't hit all the street vendors I wanted to though. I really missed out on some straight up get to know your surroundings food.

My preference is still the luscious, golden brown skinned Hong Kong BBQ duck... get in my way while reaching for a piece & it could result in loss of fingers.
 
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