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  • The "Iron Wire set" at Winter Camp 2010!!

    Dear Shaolin family and forum visitors,


    Giddy with excitement, I proudly make the following announcement:

    Sifu Wong will be teaching the famous Hoong Ka (Hung Gar) Iron Wire set in its entirety at Shaolin Winter Camp 2010!!



    This is an amazing opportunity to learn some of the most revered secrets of force training and combat application in Southern Shaolin, such as developing the 12 types of bridge-force, learning to apply them successfully in combat and in daily life, and generating tremendous internal force for fighting as well as mental clarity.

    The Wahnam school Shaolin Kungfu leans heavily into Hoong Ka, so this is not a style separate from what we're practicing - this is essential Southern Shaolin!

    Thus, Shaolin Wahnam kungfu students should definitely look seriously into attending, since this course most probably will be a one-off event not to be repeated again.



    Furthermore, there's a surprise hidden below in the course description I'm sure you'll find very exciting.



    Please feel free to PM / email me about the course. I'm very happy to provide my assistance in any area concerning the upcoming Winter Camp event.



    Here's the course description / details:



    The Iron Wire Set of Hoong Ka (Hung Gar) Kungfu


    Hoong Ka (Hung Gar) kungfu is a prominent branch of Southern Shaolin Kungfu, which is well known for its tiger claw and no-shadow kick techniques.

    "The Iron Wire set" is probably the best known kungfu set in Hoong Ka, however, it is very rarely understood – many perform it as an isometric exercise to develop muscles.

    The true benefits of the Iron Wire set – when performed correctly as high-level kungfu and chi kung – are tremendous internal force and mental clarity, as well as developing the famous 12 types of bridge-force that the practitioner can apply effectively both in combat and daily life.

    At Shaolin Winter Camp 2010, Grandmaster Wong will teach the Iron Wire set in its entirety, along with its secrets for internal force and combat application. If the course participants work hard and advance reasonably well, Grandmaster Wong has also promised to teach the famous "Taming the Tiger" kungfu set as a free bonus!

    This means that at Winter Camp 2010, it is possible for you to learn two out of five of all the kungfu sets reputedly known and used by the legendary Wong Fei Hoong!!



    For Shaolin Wahnam students, this is an amazing opportunity to gain a comprehensive, in-depth introduction to Hoong Ka kungfu, covering all the four aspects of form, force, application and philosophy.

    Practitioners from outside Shaolin Wahnam may also apply for the Iron Wire course; however, entered application does not guarantee accepted participation. Therefore, for this course non-Shaolin Wahnam students should apply through email only.


    Course information
    • Course fee: 1500 euros / 600 euros for Shaolin Wahnam students

    • Course dates: Jan 25th - 29th

    • Teaching is conducted in English
    Markus Kahila
    Shaolin Nordic Finland

    www.shaolin-nordic.com


  • #2
    well, very rare opportunity! tit sin kyun is one of the treasures of Hung Kyun, not many (even very advanced) students had the chance to learn it in the past. very rary opportunity not to be missed!

    all the best to Wong sifu and Wahnam family!
    Pavel Macek Sifu

    Practical Hung Kyun 實用洪拳

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    • #3
      What can I say... just beautiful Hope to see many brothers and sisters at Winter Camp and to make some new friends

      Regards,
      Jani

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      • #4
        Dear Shaolin Wahnam Family

        I will certainly try not to miss this tresure being offered.

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        • #5
          Ohh dear...

          How am I gonna swing this one past my dear and lovely wife??

          Then there is Sinew Metamorphosis, Praying Mantis and who knows what other amazing course Sigung will be teaching next year.

          I'm one torn monkey..!

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          • #6
            TAMING THE TIGER! Oh my God... I'm torn too! Are there any videos of the Taming the Tiger set?
            I'm going to re-read the 10 Shaolin Laws and ask myself what the morality of taking a week off sick is...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by drunken boxer View Post
              TAMING THE TIGER! Oh my God... I'm torn too! Are there any videos of the Taming the Tiger set?
              I'm going to re-read the 10 Shaolin Laws and ask myself what the morality of taking a week off sick is...
              Sihing, this just got posted a few weeks ago---it's rad: http://www.shaolin.org/video-clips-5...g-tiger01.html

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              • #8
                Incredible, remarkable and truly amazing.

                Time to save some funds for this for sure. A dream of mine for years is to learn and master these.

                Thank you Sigung and Sisook for the opportunity and manifestation.

                Joyous Salutation.

                OOOOO
                Gate Gate ParaGate ParaSamGate Bodhi Svaha
                There are no wrong turns. Only wrong thinking on the turns our life has taken.
                - Zen saying
                www.shaolinwahnam.co.uk
                http://london.samye.org/london/
                www.zentreasures.com

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                • #9
                  What a wonderful program, bringing together the "Iron Wire Set" and Taijiquan, the relatively hard and the relatively soft - in one day . I am sure this will be another fantastic round of courses for all those who can join. And a good opportunity to practice our "skillfull choice making" this year .

                  Helsinki and Finland in general are btw well worth a visit. I'll let you judge by yourself, but the lovely Finish people, the beautiful, calm nature and the huge empty spaces are quite unique in (Western) Europe. I think the most memorable moment during my first visit was when we had a gathering of friends and instead of a lively chatting as would be common down here in Switzerland, we sat there in front of the house, in silence for 15min, drinking tea. Then one person would say something, after a while another person answered, then again silence ...

                  Andrea
                  Enjoy some Wahnam Tai Chi Chuan & Qi Gong!

                  Evening Classes in Zürich
                  Weekend Classes in other Swiss locations


                  Website: www.taichichuan-wahnam.ch
                  Facebook: www.facebook.com/Taichichuan.Wahnam.ch

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                  • #10
                    Wong sifu has already posted some interesting info about Grandmaster Lam Saiwing at his webpage:



                    for those interested, you can find Lam Saiwing's version of "taming the tiger set", "tiger and crane set" and "iron wire set" at







                    they are know as Hung kyun saam bou, "Three treasures of Hung kyun". as i said before, having a chance to learn 2 of 3 "treasures" is a very rare chance not to be missed. i wish i could also come to see Wong sifu's version and interpretation.

                    all the best to the Wahnam family!
                    Pavel Macek Sifu

                    Practical Hung Kyun 實用洪拳

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                    • #11
                      Hey PM, and thank you for the links!

                      i wish i could also come to see Wong sifu's version and interpretation.
                      - Course attendance is possible for those outside the Wahnam school as well. So if you'd wish to apply, please just email me and we can discuss participation.


                      Best wishes,
                      Markus Kahila
                      Shaolin Nordic Finland

                      www.shaolin-nordic.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Andrea View Post
                        I think the most memorable moment during my first visit was when we had a gathering of friends and instead of a lively chatting as would be common down here in Switzerland, we sat there in front of the house, in silence for 15min, drinking tea. Then one person would say something, after a while another person answered, then again silence ...

                        Andrea
                        Dear Andrea,

                        This brought big smile on to my face Sounds like a typical Finnish lunch, tea or what ever break

                        Hope to see many of you at the Winter Camp!

                        Cheers,
                        Jani

                        Edit: I would like to thank PM for the links too!
                        Last edited by Jani; 4 November 2009, 10:32 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Hohohohohohohohohoho!

                          Santaclaus must be a Finnish! What a Great opportunity!

                          Dear PM,
                          I would like to thank you for the links! I highly appreciate the respect you show towards Sifu Wong!

                          I am impressed by your knowledge and wisdom and I am also impressed how you represent you school and your lineage!

                          Hope to meet you one day in person.

                          Roland
                          "From formless to form, from form to formless"

                          26.08.17-28.08.17: Qi Gong Festival with 6 courses in Bern:
                          Qiflow-Triple Stretch Method-12 Sinewmetamorphisis-Bone Marrow Cleansing-Zen Mind in Qi Gong

                          Website: www.enerqi.ch

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                          • #14
                            dear Roland,

                            uh... thank you, i feel i do not deserve such a praise... all i can say is that Wong sifu is a model to follow, a big inspiration to all of us.

                            i have met Wong sifu couple of years ago - have read all his books, i was a daily visitor to his webpage (well, wikipedia of traditional gungfu,and even more than that, today the most extensive and reliable source out there on the net), i have been in frequent e-mail contact with him (he has tirelessly answered on my questions), so i was eager to meet him in person.

                            i was very happy to meet not only extremely skillful, but also kind and wise master with a sense of humor and life experience, true "scholar warrior". his students i have practiced with (Kai, Tim, Daniel... ) were all super nice guys, friendly, open and hard working.

                            i sincerelly hope i will meet Wong sifu and his students in the near future again, as i owe sifu a lot, a LOT! anybody of Wahnam family comming to Prague for holiday or bussiness trip is of course very welcomed to visit my school and cross train a bit - after all, we are all from Siulam, one family! hopefully meet you in the near fure too, Roland!

                            sorry for the offtopic, all i mean is: use any rare opportunity to learn from him and train hard!

                            all the best to the Wahnam family
                            Pavel Macek Sifu

                            Practical Hung Kyun 實用洪拳

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chiahua View Post
                              Sihing, this just got posted a few weeks ago---it's rad: http://www.shaolin.org/video-clips-5...g-tiger01.html
                              Thank you brother, you are right it is rad... fish and chips are on me next time you're in London

                              Wow, the Taming the Tiger set is incredible. That and the Iron Wire set in one course!

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