Fubo wrote:About the My Jhong Law Hon discussion... something to note is that My Jhong Law Hon and Fu style Bagua were taught concurrently in the Hong Kong Chin Woo school, which is why a lot of HK Fu style people also train or teach MJLH. The MJLH people in HK Chin Woo are amazing and would say a lot more (so called) "internal" then a lot of the so called IMA people I've experienced - they also do very well in full contact competitions in HK, mostly against Thai boxers.
This is what I was reading, Glenn Guerin for quite a while was nationally ranked.
http://www.dimitraky.info/zldr/Sp_PaKua/sp1-6.pdfStarting at page 8, Johnny Lee in picture on page 10, along as being mentioned along with Glenn Guerin as 2 of the 5 that demonstrated their respective styles.
http://makeabiggercircle.com/Has a small picture on Glenn Guerin with this to say:
Sifu Glenn Guerin began his studies of Tai Chi, Pa Kua, and My Jhong Law Horn in 1979 and became an instructor under Master Johnny Lee in 1987. He became Chief instructor of the internal styles when Master Lee left Shreveport in 1991 and for My Jhong in 1998. A nationally ranked competitor from 1989 to 1994, he has since been an invited judge at regional, national, and international tournaments. He was also fortunate enough to have studied Tai Chi under Grandmaster Ma Yueh Liang in Shanghai, China.