hazelmania Posted May 17, 2012 Hmmm, and golden phoenix will be out soon. So what is the difference between the results of all these systems. And if one wants to learn/practice only one internal system, which one do you think is the best one (For health/healing etc)? Or which one should one begin with? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior Body Buddha Mind Posted May 17, 2012 Well to compare you would have to try them, I dont do the FP but I do have much of it. I do know that its a complete system for healing not just with energy but herbs, massaging techniques, gua sha, cupping etc. The hand sets as you seen the 1st long form is very intricate and many spirals, circle and square theories are at play that students will learn. The forms also hold keys to the healing techniques with in to. Im not putting out DVDs to compete with my Si Hing Terry Dunn, he is kung fu brother and friend of mine and I wont degrade his FP or my own to try and spin off my art to say its better or his is better or worse. Â Red Dragon is a fantastic small powerful group belonging to white eyebrow and that is that system, the golden mantis has a very power small set of nei gung and hei gung which we are currently in the making im only putting out these rare systems so GMDW's Arts dont get lost or destroyed. You are more than welcome to buy and try them if you like BFP healing and fighting ging methods! Â I do my arts cause they give me something "Health" and makes me feel good and that is most important to me, also our DVDs are to save for our kids for the future. Â The best thing if you wanna learn is if you want something that will challenge you for life and something progressive which these arts will give you and if you want something that is complete and the teacher will teach you everything. Â Â Regards Sifu Garry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Warrior Body Buddha Mind Posted May 17, 2012 Just like to add if you are doing FP, and this is the last time I will say this, dont buy from others FP other than Terry Dunn, and if you studying under a Sifu dont go and compare to what others have or buy same stuff from other sources without asking your Sifu, shows a lack of Mo Duk "respect" to your Sifu. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Friend Posted May 18, 2012 (edited) Edited April 14, 2013 by Friend Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HupGerk Posted May 18, 2012 @jiju, Â hey Bro thanks, that is all keys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johndoe2012 Posted May 18, 2012 Information from an old thread  http://www.thetaobums.com/index.php?/topic/16533-bak-fu-sunn-yee-gong-white-tiger-healing-energy/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hazelmania Posted May 19, 2012 (edited) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KktwDwsH80 Edited May 19, 2012 by hazelmania Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mkim680 Posted August 6, 2012 (edited) Just curious, is the breathing style and percentage counting similar to the flying phoenix system by Sifu Terry? The 10 second breathing sounds similar to the one in the Red Dragon Hei Gung system. Edited August 6, 2012 by mkim680 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leif Posted August 6, 2012 (edited) Just curious, is the breathing style and percentage counting similar to the flying phoenix system by Sifu Terry? The 10 second breathing sounds similar to the one in the Red Dragon Hei Gung system. Â Yes it's similar "methodology" (didn't know about Red Dragon though). I didn't progress beyond first couple of meditations, so far BFSYG seems to be more variable in the breathing aspect (unless I have missed something as I only read about it Flying Phoenix is always three initial and three closing breaths, but it might be just one in some BFSYG meditations and some even have percentage breathing included in the closing breath sequence). Edited August 6, 2012 by Leif Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkann Posted December 22, 2012 I don't get the breathing instructions in the DVD:  - Three breath to start 80% - 70% - 50% Three breath to finish  Does this means 80in/80out, 70in/70out, 50in/50out or 100in/80out, 80in/70out, 70in/50out? finish is the same as start?  - One breath to start 50% - 20%  Is this 50in/20out?  - One breath to start 90% - 70% - 50% - 30%  ??  any suggestions are welcome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bubbles Posted December 22, 2012 I don't get the breathing instructions in the DVD:  - Three breath to start 80% - 70% - 50% Three breath to finish  Does this means 80in/80out, 70in/70out, 50in/50out or 100in/80out, 80in/70out, 70in/50out? finish is the same as start?  - One breath to start 50% - 20%  Is this 50in/20out?  - One breath to start 90% - 70% - 50% - 30%  ??  any suggestions are welcome  For example: Three breaths to start 80% - 70% - 50% Three breaths to finish  it means:  step 1: 3 full breaths ( = 3 times 100% in-100% out) to start then after the third breath  step 2: -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 80%-inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 80% to the 20% you still hold) - exhale 100%  -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 70%- inhale to the inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 70% to the 30% you still hold)- exhale 100%  -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 50%- inhale to the inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 50% to the 50% you still hold)- exhale 100%  you should do the breath percentages only one time  then at the end of the meditation step 3: 3 full breaths ( = 3 times 100% in-100% out) to finish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkann Posted December 22, 2012 For example: Three breaths to start 80% - 70% - 50% Three breaths to finish  it means:  step 1: 3 full breaths ( = 3 times 100% in-100% out) to start then after the third breath  step 2: -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 80%-inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 80% to the 20% you still hold) - exhale 100%  -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 70%- inhale to the inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 70% to the 30% you still hold)- exhale 100%  -inhale fully (100%)- exhale 50%- inhale to the inhale to the top of your breath capacity (means inhale to add 50% to the 50% you still hold)- exhale 100%  you should do the breath percentages only one time  then at the end of the meditation step 3: 3 full breaths ( = 3 times 100% in-100% out) to finish  Great, thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites