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Master Reeders taught forms and told us that each form takes
at least one year before you should show it to anyone.You have to
learn what the tech.mean and why they are used.Nobody is an expert
all learn as the beginner one kick or punch at a time.Everyone has
to work hard and there are no shortcuts.Kuntao seems to be the topic
of discusion on alot of sites,but it is getting lost by the experts!
Because of George and Mike ,Erik and a few others we can salvage what
may have been lost.I have alot of respect for George and his teachers,
Joe and Art Sikes.The Bradigan brothers and Tiny Ed Sealy.As a new
student you have alot of options and teaching methods available to you.
I'm sorry I forgot to mention George's other teacher Gary Galvin.
If you can't learn from these gentleman you can't learn!Gary trained
with Master Reeders and was a great fighter!I hope to be up there to
see George after the holidays maybe we will all get together.

George&Mike,
Thanks for the site and I wish you luck!Feel free to use all my
tech.as it belongs to those who carry the torch!

Carl











Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:01 am

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Master Reeders taught forms and told us that each form takes at least one year before you should show it to anyone.You have to learn what the tech.mean and why...
botzing
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Nov 16, 2004
12:02 am

Carl, You are right there is no short cuts to the training. Hard work and more hard work and then even more hard work. Taking one step at a time. And you...
Sifu George
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Nov 16, 2004
4:25 am

... The "language" of this system has always been a bit of a mystery to me, so I don't intend this as disputing what you say - only some thoughts that come to...
Erik Harris
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Nov 17, 2004
1:15 am

... Erik, is this a trick question? From what it looks like to me, I think the difference is a "U" ; ) Listen, given there is no real clear and definite name...
Sifu George
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Nov 17, 2004
4:56 am

... No trick question - I know what Chuan means, but given that it's pronounced very differently from Chan, and is not Cantonese, it seems like there should be...
Erik Harris
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Nov 17, 2004
10:32 pm

Master Reeders refers back to old style [tulen]which is why the words seem different.The older Indonesin masters understand.Master Reeders taught Chaun Fah...
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Nov 17, 2004
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Carl, Not to plead ignorant but at times I am.......I have heard of "Tulen" but what is it? Please explain. Terminology has been one of the things that I have...
Sifu George
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Nov 18, 2004
3:10 am

... Tulen is old style martial arts passed on from teacher to senior student.Tulen means old style I believe,thats what my teacher told me.You studied with a...
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