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  • #16
    Some good Ngo Cho Kun mixed with ChiDian Bun, mate, then just add a little bit of Splashing Limbs, put it into oven for 45 minutes, then add flashy chain-punching and some sticky chi-sao fingers... Eat it for 1 month, and you'll get rid of your Combatives, RBSD, Shredder and other nonsense realistic concepts.
    And don't forget uneven ratio of 23,5-2 on post-human dummies convinced?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by bartjam
      Some good Ngo Cho Kun mixed with ChiDian Bun, mate, then just add a little bit of Splashing Limbs, put it into oven for 45 minutes, then add flashy chain-punching and some sticky chi-sao fingers... Eat it for 1 month, and you'll get rid of your Combatives, RBSD, Shredder and other nonsense realistic concepts.
      And don't forget uneven ratio of 23,5-2 on post-human dummies convinced?
      so you see? until now your still learned uncomplete martial arts....

      it is like learning the subject of a Grade 1 pupil...... that until now, you still in a Grade 1 Section 11......

      it is like until now your still practicing your MuayThai Round Kick, you'll never increase your knowledge, still practicing your MuayThai Round Kick even thou you already perfect that type of kick...... how can you win in an actual street fight?????

      now, if you hit your opponent 10times and your opponent hit you only 8times..... still, you also defeated even thou your opponent is dead... why????? cause that 8times hitted by your opponent did a severe damage to your body...... so, you are still defeated.......

      NOTE:
      Bruce Lee never use his Head or Body to block opponents punches (Human Dummy Technique)

      CONVINCED?????????

      now, remember your previous fights before and count your bruises, that if you can still remember it........

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Thai Bri
        This thread so funny I Splash on my Hands convinced. I Splash at Ratio 22-2 on human dummy inflatable with pouting mouth convinced. She pout and I spout I am tea pot with short little spout convinced. You all block with head she gives me head and gargle at ration of 22-2, but you gargle at 50-50 with fake Kung Fu chew on you moo moo as well as you too.

        Convinced?
        I am sure that you are engage in a previous actual, real street fight before.....

        now, if you can still remember, count your bruises, cuts, etc... that your opponent hitted you, then that is what i mean.......


        cause you could not make it hit your opponent 7times and your opponent did not hit you even once......

        AGREE??????

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        • #19
          Jesus....................

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tee Sok
            Jesus....................
            and the reason why Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do is a part of KungFu cause BruceLee never use his Head and Body just to block opponents punches.....

            since Non-kungfu arts are a Human Dummy Arts cause they use their Head and Chest just to block opponents punches, and when they retaliate attack, their opponent in turn use their Head and Body also just to block your punches......

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            • #21
              I agree. Splash Hands fast cost Horatio mast convinced. Ratio 22-2 convinced human dummy pout Kung Fu spout with clout. Block with head will soon be dead agree, block with bod is very odd you sod.

              note: If my hand splash on sand convinced, I splash on gash and smash like mash on tash convinced.

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              • #22
                I'm getting a headache, I admit it...
                agree???

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                • #23
                  The Splashing Hands system Kung Fu is a fact.

                  Greetings,
                  I am Richard Baron the instructor of the Little Nine Heaven Chicago Branch. My website http://www.kungfupower.com/. I have a limited amount of time to answer your questions, but i will do my best as long as they are respectful. You can email them to me at warriorofheaven1@aol.com I will email you a response and you can choose to post it if you wish. My Kung Fu brother Chris Lomas in England deals with pretty much the same set of questions we are getting from this site at this link.
                  http://www.martialartsplanet.com/for...plashing+hands He does a good job of explaining, so I will not repeat those answers, but I may clarify them if you don’t understand something. I will be happy to answer any other questions. You can also get information in the numerous articles written about Little Nine Heaven and the various systems of Kung Fu we instruct at http://www.littlenineheaven.com/articles.html L9H is also featured in the current May and June 2006 issue of Inside Kung Fu Magazine. You can also tell by the depth and breathe, of the articles that there is plenty more evidence regarding the back ground of our systems. We also have schools literally all over the world.

                  As well as quite a bit of positive feedback.


                  Splashing Hands Questions.

                  First take a look at what system we are discussing. This is some text from my website to help fill in some blanks about what we are discussing.


                  Splashing Hands Kung Fu:
                  Splashing Hands Kung Fu is an extremely practical, no-nonsense, street-effective fighting system. It combines jabs, punches, elbows, hammer-fists, chops and finger pokes, thrown with blinding, machine gun-like rapidity, along with quick, shuffling footwork, and low-focused straight leg kicks. It prepares the fighter physically and mentally to engage any combat or tactical situation with or without weapons. You will learn that a fight begins as soon as the opponent begins fighting you in his or her mind, and as soon as this is expressed, you must explode into action. Splashing Hands is an infighting system. Working close to the opponent is of paramount concern. Double blocks, single blocks and strikes, along with sophisticated rolling hands techniques – simultaneously defensive and offensive, draw the opponent into an attack and pull him dangerously off balance. Once the opponent goes down, the fighter continues to stick to him, keeping up the attack until the opponent has been subdued. Splashing Hands was developed in the early 1700s at the Shaolin Temple of Northern China. Historically, it was only taught to a few students: the monks in charge of guarding the temple gates. But even after it was introduced to fighters not associated with the Shaolin Temple, it never became a widely-practiced art. Those who knew the effectiveness of the system were reluctant to share their knowledge with others. However, the style was taken to Taiwan where a former nationalist army General Wong taught a few selected students, among which was Haumea F. Lefiti.
                  The Lineage:
                  Splashing Hands was introduced to the United States by Haumea F. Lefiti (1930 – 1973). Know as ‘’Tiny’’ to his Friends, the towering over 6 foot Samoan was a great teacher of the martial arts. In his early 20's, he joined the US Marine Corps during the Korean War, and fought for his country. At one time when attacked by the communists he was separated from their troupe. Tiny roamed the hills trying to find his group. It was 80 days before he was reunited with the American troops. During the 80 days, he survived on plants and wild life, with nothing to drink except snow water. He was also active in many battles and fought to attain 'Pork Chop Hill.' He received many medals, including a silver star for valor. Tiny expected his students to be honest, patriotic, and to have respect and love for all people. He always stressed that the strong should always help the weak, that one should always be modest about one's abilities, and never be the one to start a fight, but also never to run. When he returned to the United States from Taiwan Tiny continued to train with Master Ark Yuey Wong. http://www.littlenineheaven.com/spteacher.html
                  http://www.kungfu5family.com/ Ark Yuey Wong Website.

                  Lao Tzu James W. McNeil was one of Tiny’s top students, and is now the lineage holder of the Splashing Hands System. Lao Tzu James W. McNeil has been learning, living and teaching the inner mysteries and secrets of the traditional, internal kung-fu arts for forty years. In the course of history, knowledge like his was normally reserved for the elite few within the closed circles of the oriental Taoist societies. Until McNeil came on the scene, it was unheard of for any outsider, let alone a white American, to be accepted as a student by the great martial art Masters of China and Taiwan. McNeil has had the rare privilege to study with such greats as Master Hsu Hong-Chi, ‘The Man With the Magic Hands' (Hsing-I & healing arts, Sifu Chi Chen-Yen (Tzu Men-Chuan -the rare and deadly art of ‘Poison Fingers'), Hsu Ting-Ming (Chinese psychic healing), Master Pan Wing-Chow (original Chen style Tai-Chi) and perhaps the greatest of them all, the living legend, Master Chiao Chang-Hung (Little Nine Heaven Kung-fu, Shih-Shui, Pa-Kua, and Taoist mediation). Sifu Richard Baron is one of Lao Tzu James W. McNeil’s top students.
                  http://www.littlenineheaven.com/sifumcneil.html Information on Lao Tzu James W. McNeil. He trains every day, his normal training day is at least four hours or more of practice alone, not counting anytime teaching. He has been able to do many things in his training that I have never seen any other martial artist do. Like break bricks with a poke from his finger tips, drill a hole through a brick with his finger, cause the Chi and blood to go into his hands causing them swell for use in both fighting and Chinese healing, and many other interesting and amazing feats of kung fu. You can actual see him doing these things in his iron hand video. He is also lightning fast, and the lineage holder of a number of systems of martial arts. I have been training with him for many years, and I can vouch for his integrity and his desire to help his students achieve success in their lives and their Kung Fu.
                  About Me www.kungfupower.com
                  Sifu Richard Baron is the founder and instructor of the Chicago branch of the Little Nine Heaven Internal Kung Fu School. He studied a variety of martial arts since 1988, since 1997 he has been training with Lao Tzu James McNeil, learning some of the higher levels of martial arts including Hsing-I, Splashing Hands, Ba Kua, Chen Tai Chi Shih-Shui, Tzu Men Chuan, Iron Hand Taoist Meditation, and a variety of other martial arts and skills. Sifu Richard Baron has taught more than a thousand students Splashing Hands Kung Fu.

                  Some video of Splashing Hands Kung Fu


                  http://www.manchesterkungfu.com/syllabus3/index.html Make sure you observe both the simple and long techniques. The simple ones actually tell a person more about the style than the long forms. Also the speed of the system is slowed down for the clip it is actually much faster. You can see that the Splashing Hands system is completely unique, not a hybrid of Kempo or any other art. You can also refer to my kung fu brothers comments here about that as well. As far as a relationship to Kempo to the Splashing Hands system, it is possible the origins of Kempo are found in the Splashing Hands system considering that Ed Parker was one of the students ArkYuey Wong and Master Lefiti. I have never heard my teacher say anything about Ed Parker or Kempo for that matter. Two of my school brothers are ‘’masters’’ of Kempo, that in the past ran and owned Kempo schools and both suggested that the origins of Kempo may be found in Splashing Hands not the other way around. Again go look at the system and see for yourself. Doesn’t look like anything close to Kempo to me. I am not however a martial arts historian and am not making this claim about Kempo's origins, although I have seen evidence to prove some of that, if some one can prove this theory that would be interesting to some of those reading this.
                  http://www.martialartsplanet.com/for...plashing+hands .


                  Any further questions email them to me. If you are interested in becoming a student or checking out the school feel free to call or email. The school I run is small focusing on small classes 3-10 people, intensive classes, and private lesson. Every one receives lots of personal attention and the focus of classes is fighting for life and death situations (combat), and for improving health. I hope you have found this information helpful in your search for quality instruction.

                  Regards

                  Richard Baron

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                  • #24
                    Whoa, welcome aboard Richard. I'm a little surprised to see you bothering to respond to nonsense like this thread.

                    There arent too many CMA people who bother with the clowns but i hope to see you stick around...

                    Sifu McNeil does have pretty fast hands and they're heavy as well, must be all that Ironpalm. It's definately the most street effective CMA I have encountered straight out of the box so to speak.

                    I usually explain it as as CMA street fighting...

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                    • #25
                      Thanks for the welcome

                      I appreciate the positive remarks about my teacher and the welcome. I have found that there are a number of threads on the net that have incomplete or incorrect info on Splashing Hands or on my teacher, I am hoping to correct that as well as get the word out, about my small Kung Fu school, which I have just opened in Highland Park IL, just outside of Chicago.
                      Lao Tzu McNeil's heavy hands are not only from his many years of Iron Hand training and Kung Fu. But also from being extremely relaxed and soft in his technique, due to all his training in the internal systems of Kung Fu. He is still training very hard these days.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Warriorofheaven
                        But also from being extremely relaxed and soft in his technique, due to all his training in the internal systems of Kung Fu. .
                        VERY well said It will be nice to have your expertise on the subject.

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                        • #27
                          Splashing Hands is an extremely combat effective Chinese Martial Art (CMA). In the beginning of a students training, I think it is the most combat effective of the systems we teach, until a student trains hard enough to figure out the internal aspects of some of the other systems that Little Nine Heaven teaches like Hsing-I, Ba Kua, and Tzu Men Chuan, Chen Tai Chi or Little Nine Heaven. On my teachers Chen Tai Chi tape he has video of his Chen Tai Chi teacher Master Pan Wing Chow in his 80s effortlessly tossing people fifteen to thirty feet back during push hands. http://www.littlenineheaven.com/taiteacher.html This is one of many other examples of Internal Martial Artists from the L9H lineages who are great fighters. However getting to that level in internal martial arts take a serious amount of time and effort, but if a student puts in the time, blood, sweat, and finds the right teacher they can learn to do things that are pretty amazing. There are also numerous frauds out there that have not given internal arts as good a reputation as they should have. If you go to the park and learn from an old lady who does not show any fighting applications for Tai Chi, you will most likely not learn how to fight with it. If you go and train in Chen Tai Chi at L9H you can learn a practical fighting application for every single move in the form and as a student trains harder and take the time to practice, they can learn how to use the internal power and make those applications devastating.

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                          • #28
                            Sifu Baron, I have read that splashing hands is also known as kung fu san soo. Is your style the same as Jimmy woo's kung fu san soo? I tend to doubt it, as I have never heard of any shuffling footwork being a part of Jimmy Woo's style. Thanks in advance.

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                            • #29
                              Hello Crosstrainedwar,
                              Splashing Hands has no relation to Jimmy Woo's system and that is one of the main reasons we avoid using its Chinese name San Soo since they are spelled the same, but pronounced differently than Jimmy Woo's system. Hope that helps to Clarify. No relation at all to Jimmy Woo. We trace the roots of our system by a completely different lineage, from Grand Masters Ark Yuey Wong Five Family System and Master Hamia Lefiti's teacher in Taiwan. The fast shuffling foot work is unlike any system I have ever seen and so is the very relaxed, fast simultaneous blocking and striking. The system very rapidly overwhelms opponents. Practicing of Splashing Hands helps a person understand why it is called Splashing Hands because the sweat Splashes from the persons body because the work out is a solid cardiovascular work out. Splashing Hands gets its name, because of the relaxed way the hands strike, feeling like a person is shaking water off their hands.
                              If you have any other questions ask away.

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