Any two teachers?

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Re: Any two teachers?

Postby Craig on Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:31 pm

My coach's uncle who's name escapes me at the moment. My coach has always said that he has never found his equal.

Him and the Wing Chun teacher that Ken Fish spoke of with lightness skill.

But I'm sure there are way more crazy people than that hiding in the countryside somewhere
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Re: Any two teachers?

Postby kreese on Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:34 am

Pennykid wrote:I'll say Kau San-lun because Steve Cotter makes him sound amazing, and Luo De Xuo because there's nobody that moves better IMO and by all accounts he has a well developed sense of humor.


Any info on Kau San Lun?
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Re: Any two teachers?

Postby chrislomas on Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:15 am

Kreese, here you go http://www.xisuigong.com.

He learnt under Hsu Hong Chi (according to Sifu McNeil he was his best student..) Pan Wing Chow (Chen Tai Chi)and Chiao Chang Hung (Bagua & Nine Little Heaven). As you can see he shared a lot of teachers with Sifu McNeil and is supposed to be very very good.
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