RECORDS 100 -- VIDEO-CLIPS-16
From Ireland 2009 to Toronto 2005
- Shaolin Kungfu in Ireland 2009 -- Overview
- Various Hand Forms in Shaolin Kungfu
- Start with the Back Leg, Rotate the Waist, and End with the Fist
- Single Tiger Emerges from Cave
- Poisonous Snake Shoots Venom
- Goldem DragonPlays with Water
- Precious Duck and Hand Sweep
- Hang a Golden Star and Immortal Emerges from Cave
- Reviewing the Four Attack and the Four Defence Patterns
- Judging whether Opponent is too Far, too Near or of Right Spacing
- Initiating and Responding with Black Tiger and Single Tiger
- Advantage of Having a Poise Pattern
- Cover your Opponent Adequately when you Attack
- Pressing in with Black Tiger and Fierce Tiger
- Combat Sequence with Double Kicks
- What would you Do if your Leg is being Caught?
- Don't Block a Chopping Attack; it may Break your Arm!
- Various Ways of Striking a Kicking Leg
- Sparring with two Abridged Combat Sequences
- The use of Brush Hand or Cover Hand
- Abridged Sequence 1 -- Four Directions of Strikes
- Abridged Sequence 2 -- Double Kicks
- Abridged Sequence 3 -- Felling Attack Portugal 2018
- Portugal 2018 -- Overview
- Selection from 5-Animal Play -- Lisbon 2018
- Selection form 18 Jewels -- Lisbon 2018
- One-Finger Shooting Zen -- Lisbon 2018
- Art of Thousand Steps -- Lisbon 2018
- Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course 17-23 April 2008 -- Overview
- Introduction and Chi Flow in Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course
- Lifting Sun and Moon, and Wuji Stance
- Some Important points about the Biw-Arrow Stance
- False-Leg Stance. Triangle Stance, Unicorn Stance and Single-Leg Stance
- Major Stances in Shaolin Kungfu
- Wrong Way of Moving Forward and Backward in Stances
- Right Way of Moving Forward in One-Step Bow-Arrow Stance
- Right Way of Moving Forward in Two-Step Bow-Arrow Stance
- Right Way of Moving Forward in Three-Step Bow-Arrow Stance
- From More Movements to Less Movements
- From Big Movements to Small Movements
- Gliding Forward in Left and Right Modes of Biw-Arrow Stance
- From Many to Less, from Big to Small in Gliding Forward
- From Many to Less, from Big to Small in Gliding and Stepping Back
- Black Tiger Steals Heart and Exploding Force
- Leaning, Not Blocking, in Single Tiger Emerges from Cave
- Why a Guard Hand is Necessary in Poisonsous Snake Shoots Venom
- Using Minimum Strength in Golden Dragon Plays with Water
- Punch at Dan Tian when Executing Precious Duck
- No-Defence-Direct-Counter in False-Leg Hand-Sweep
- It's Necessary to Follow-Through in Hang a Golden Star
- Interception Not Block in Immortal Emerges from Cave
- Lohan Askes the Way -- the Basic of Shaolin Kungfu Set
- Using Different Breaths in Performing a Kungfu Set
- Training of Spacing in Shaolin Kungfu
- Right and Wrong Spacing in Attack
- Moving away the Attacking Arm when an Opponent Chops at It
- Immortal Emerges from Cave to Counter Hang a Golden Star
- Tricking an Opponent with Different Attacks
- Moving Back to Avoid Opponent's Attacks
- Covering Opponent and Moving in to Attack
- Art of Flexibility at the Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course April 2008
- Linking Different Patterns to Form a Kungfu Set
- Right Spacing and Right Timing in Defence and Attack
- Poisonous Snake Shoots Venom and Golden Dragon Plays with Water
- Precious Duck Swims through Lotus and False-Leg Hand-Sweep
- Hang a Golden Star and Immortal Emerges from Cave
- From Left Leg to Left Leg in Moving into Opponent
- From Left Leg to Right Leg in Moving into Opponent
- Just Move Back a Step as Opponent Attacks
- Punch through the Heart, Pierce through the Throat
- Combat Sequence 1 -- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Combat Sequence 2 -- Poisonous Snake Shoots Venom
- Combat Sequence 3 -- Precious Duck Swims through Lotus
- Combat Sequence 4 -- Hang a Golden Star
- Combat Sequence 4 is a Continuation of Combat Sequence 3
- Practicing Various Combat Sequences
- More Variety of Techniques by using Different Hand-Forms
- Enlarging Techniques by using Same Principles
- One-Finger Shooting Zen in Wujki Stance and Horse-Riding Stance
- Changing Footwork for Continuation of Next Sequence
- Free Sparring using Basic Combat Sequences
- The Surprised Attack of Thread-Hand Thrust-Punch
- 5th Combat Sequence -- Fierce Tiger Speeds through Valley
- 1st Combat Application Set -- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Black Tiger Steals Heart in Sequences
- Black Tiger Steals Heart in Four Breaths
- Combat Sequence 6 -- Dark Dragon Draws Water
- Variations of Opponent Hesitates or is Slow
- Practice of Various Combat Sequences and Variations
- Combat Sequence 7 -- Chop the Hua Mountain
- Combat Sequence 8 -- Horizontally Sweep Thousand Armies
- Free Sparring using Combat Sequences and Variations
- 2nd Combat Application Set -- Fierce Tiger Speeds through Valley
- Pressing Opponent with Black Tiger, or with Black Tiger and Fierce Tiger
- Combat Sequence 9 -- Happy Bird Hops up Branch
- Four Fundamental Kicks in Shaolin Kungfu
- Combat Sequence 10 -- White Horse Presents Hoof
- Intercepting a Pressing Attack with Thread-Hand
- Combat Sequence 11 -- Yellow Bird Plays with Water
- Combat Sequence 12 -- Naughty Monkey Kicks at Tree
- The Soft Approach to a Sweeping Kick -- Tame Tiger with Beads
- Don't Block a Chopping Hand, Thread It
- Practicing Various Counters against Kicks
- 3rd Combat Application Set -- Happy Bird Hops up Branch
- Free Sparring using Various Strikes and Kicks
- Having Fun with Break-Fall
- Combat Sequence 13 -- Fell Tree with Roots
- Combat Sequence 14 -- Lead Horse Back to Stable
- Combat Sequence 15 -- Farmer Hoes Rice Field
- Combat Sequence 16 -- Fierce Tiger Pushes Mountain
- 4th Combat Application Set -- Fell Tree with Roots
- Surprise your Opponent as he Initiates an Attack
- How to Neutralize an Initial Surprised Attack when you Initiate
- What would you Do if your Kicking Leg is Caught?
- What would you Do if an Opponent Holds your Hands and Strikes You?
- Felling an Opponent to the Ground
- What would you Do if an Opponent Wants to Fell You?
- From Bad Kungfu Forms to Random Fighting
- Using Good Kungfu Forms in Free Sparring
- Simple Snhaolin Techniques against a Boxer's Jabs and Crosses
- Shaolin Counters against Upper-Cuts and Hooks
- Shaolin Counters against Kicks of a Kick-Boxer
- Legacy of Patriarch Ho Fatt Nam -- against Muay Thai Knee Jabs
- Excellent Counter against Neck Grab and Elbow Attack
- Free Sparring with Good Shaolin Skills and Techniques Shaolin Intensive -- January 2008
- Intensive Shaolin Kungfu Course 23-27 Jan 2008 -- Overview
- Standing Zen, Lifting Sun and Moon, and Chi Flow
- Horse-Riding Stance and Bow-Arrow Stance
- Wrong Way of Moving Forward
- Right Way of Stepping Forward and Backward in Big Movements
- Gliding Forward and Backward
- Stepping Forward -- From Big Movements to Small Movements
- Stepping Backward in Big Movements
- Gliding Forward in Big Movements
- Gliding Backward in Big Movements
- Moving Forward and Backward in Fast Steps
- Moving to Different Directions with Different Leg Modes
- Moving to Same Direction by Turning Clockwise or Anti-Clockwise
- Tne Yang Approach, the Ying Appproach or the Straight Approach
- Moving in Bow-Arrow Stance Forward or Backward in Different Directions
- Moving in Different Stances in Different Directions
- Various Hand Forms in Shaolin Kungfu
- Fa-Jing or Exploding Force in Shaolin Kungfu
- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Single Tiger Emerges from Cave
- Poisonous Snake Shoots Venom
- Golden Dragon Plays with Water
- Precious Duck Swims through Lotus
- False Leg Hand Sweep
- Hang a Golden Star
- Immortal Emerges from Cave
- Composing a Simple Set in Shaolin Kungfu
- Continuing One Combat Sequence with Another
- Sophisticated Techniques for Combat in Shaolin Kungfu
- Three Points of Spacing in Shaolin Kungfu
- Using the Front Leg, Not the Back
- Using the Back Leg to Bridge Wild Gaps in Shaolin Kungfu Combat
- The Chase, if an Opponent Retreats in Shaolin Kungfu Combat
- Sparring using Shaolin Kungfu Techniques
- One-Finger Shooting Zen in Horse-Riding Stance
- Using Combat Sequences in Sparring
- Opponents would Not Know you are Following a Combat Sequence
- Covering the Opponent's Hands when Attacking
- Counters against Sweeping Kicks
- Pressing Opponents with Combat Sequences
- Adding Kicks to Combat Sequences
- Felling Techniques and their Defence
- Shaolin Dragon-Tiger Set
- Northern Shaolin Dragon-Form Set
- Shaolin Five-Animal Set
- 36-Pattern Tiger-Crane Set
- Shaolin Lohan Kungfu Set
- Chi Flow -- the Special Feature of Shaolin Wahnam
- Using Finer Points of Dragon-Form for Combat
- Using Finer Points of Dragon-Tiger Set for Combat
- Using Body-Movement to Escape Pressing Attack
- Using Finer Points of Tiger-Crane Set for Combat
- Sweeping Kicks, Search for Shells, and Counters
- Using Finer Points of Five-Animal Set and Lohan Kungfu for Combat
- Secrets of Two Dragons Fight for Pearl and Two Tigers Subdue Dragon
- Secrets of the Tiger-Tail Kick
- Counters against Pressing Attacks and Secrets of Pressing Elbow
- Second Auntie Catches Crab
- Shaolin Kungfu against Boxing
- If there's Form, Strike the Form; if there's No Form, Chase the Shadow
- Felling Attack that a Boxer has No Technique to Counter
- Strike his Leg when an Opponent Kicks
- Fell an Opponent when he Kicks
- Counters against Double Kicks
- Counters against Muay Thai Knee Jabs
- Counters against the Shoot
- Dragon-Tiger Combat Application Set
- Spirits of Different Animal Forms
- Tiger-Crane Combat Application Set
- Lohan Kungfu Combat Application Set
- Dragon-Form Combat Application Set
- Five-Animal Combat Application Set
- Old Dragon Squats on Ground
- Submerged Dragon Subdues Sea Monster
- Comet Chases away Moon
- Reverse Hitting of Purple Bell
- Tame Tiger Hide Dragon
- The Soft and the Internal of Monkey Kungfu
- Variations in the Use of a Planned Sequence
- Applying a Planned Sequence in Combat
- Staying at One Place, and Not Moving Back
- Free Sparring using Kungfu Techniques Special Shaolin Course 2009
- Special Shaolin Kungfu Course 25-29 April 2009 -- Overview
- Lifting Sun and Moon to get Energy Flowing
- Basic Leg Exercises at the Special Shaolin Kungfu Course 2009
- There must be Reach, and the Stances must be Firm
- Making the Best Use of the False-Leg Stance
- Finer Points of Combat at the Special Shaolin Kungfu Course 2009
- Subtle Counters against Subtle Attacks at the Special Shaolin Kungfu Course 2009
- Double Bows Tame Tiger against Chop the Hua Mountain
- Horizontally Sweep a Thousand Armies and Attend Conference with Single Knife
- Spontaneously Respond to Various Combat Sequences
- Brush it Aside instead of Covering it if Opponent's Guard Hand is too Far Away
- Happy Bird Hops up Branch and Hide Flowers in Sleeves
- White Horse Presents Hoof and Single Whip Saves Emperor
- How to Intercept a Pressing Attack
- Butterfly Palms and Organ-Seeking Kick
- Lead Horse Back to Stable and Hide Flowers in Sleeves
- One-Finger Shooting Zen in Horse-Riding Stance
- Farmer Hoes Rice Field and White Horse Presents Hoof
- Fierce Tiger Pushes Mountain and White Horse Presents Hoof
- Free Sparring using Combat Sequences
- Initiate Performance of Tiger-Crane Set
- Initiate Performance of Dragon-Tiger Set
- Initiate Performance of Dragon-Form Set
- Demonstration of Enerrgy Spirit in Performing a Kungfu Set
- Finer Points on Various Kungfu Sets
- 36-Pattern Tiger-Crane Set
- Southern Shaolin Dragon-Tiger Set
- Northern Shaolin Dragon-Form Set
- Improving the Combat Efficiency of the Dragon-Form Set
- Improving the Combat Efficiency of the Dragon-Tiger Set
- Improving the Combat Efficiency of the Tiger-Crane Set
- Improving the Combat Efficiecny of the White Crane
- Specific Techniques against Various Combat Situations Taijiquan in Servilla 2006
- Wahnam Taijiquan in Servilla 2006 -- Overview
- Grasping Sparrow's Tail -- Servilla 2006
- The Pattern, Cloud Hands -- Servilla 2006
- The Set, Cloud Hands -- Servilla 2006
- Striking in Combat Application -- Servilla 2006
- Kicking in Combat Application -- Servilla 2006
- Felling in Combat Application -- Servilla 2006
- Shaolin Kungfu Course in Toronto 2005 -- Overview
- Lifting Sun and Moon, Basic Stances and Footwork
- Basic Hand Forms and Mechanics of Exploding Force
- Fine Points of Combat in Free Sparring
- One-Finger Shooting Zen in Wuji Stance
- Black Tiger, Crouching on Ground and Swinging Fist
- If there's Form, Strike the Form; if there's No Form, Chase the Shadow
- Four Basic Strikes and their Defence in Shaolin Kungfu
- Return Head, Double Tiuger Claws and Golden Leopard
- Learning Cross-Road at Four Gates 2005
- Training of Spacing and Timing
- Combat Sequence 1 of Four Gates
- Hand Sweep and Emerge from Cave
- Sophisticated Techniques for Combat
- One-Finger Shooting Zen in Horse-Riding Stance
- Closing or Opening an Opponent's Defence
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 1 -- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Shaolin counters against Karate Attacks
- Twisting the Head from the Back
- Basic Shaolin Sequences 2 and 3 -- Poisonous Snake and Precious Duck
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 4 -- Hang a Golden Star
- Learning the Combat Application Set, Black Tiger Steals Heart
- First Combat Application Set -- Black Tiger Steals Heart
- Head Lock from Behind
- Combat Sequence 2 of Four Gates
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 5 -- Fierce Tiger Speeds through Valley
- Combat Sequence 3 of Four Gates
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 6 -- Dark Dragon Draws Water
- One-Finger Shooting Zen -- the Treasure of Shaolin Wahnam
- Combat Sequences 1, 2 and 3 of Four Gates
- Finer Points of Body Movement and Grasping Elbow
- Combat Sequence 4 of Four Gates
- Subtleties of Cross-Road at Four Gates
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 7 -- Chop the Hua Mountain
- Basic Shaolin Sequence 8 -- Horizontally Sweep Thousand Armies
- Second Combat Application Set -- Fierce Tiger Speeds through Valley
- Practice at Toronto Shaolin Kungfu Course 2005
Ireland 2009
Shaolin Intensive -- April 2008
Toronto 2005