The official RU-vid channel for SYRACUSE KUNG FU and Sifu Sharif A Bey, the Upstate New York representative of YEE'S HUNG GA INTERNATIONAL KUNG FU ASSOCIATION and Inner Room Disciple of GRANDMASTER FRANK YEE CHEE WAI.
@@dougcody-nk2fp hey. 1. Yeah I definitely got my bell rung that day over 8 years ago. 2. Noel definitely is NOT European…he’s Puerto Rican. 3. Ringing a bell or getting yours rung is simply part of what fighters do. I love the whole experience, win or lose. And I’m always ready to do it again 😁
🙏🤟☝️🤙🙏🙏🙏...Sift it's good to see your still doing what you Love. Ty for all that you gave me internally, and Mentally. Ty for Everything. If you ever find the Old New Years at the Syracuse Fair grounds please send it to me. I lost my copy. Ty James. I
Very, very good Sifu here - I understand why the student is struggling as what the Sifu is trying to communicate is a feeling rather than the mechanics. He will get there though for sure with hard work. Bravo from UK ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Ma Bo is simply a shorter, common name for the same thing. To be super detailed, the word "bo" means "step," so "Ma Bo" would be "horse stepping." "Bo" implies a method of movement taught in a static posture. "Ma" or "horse" implies utilizing the static posture for foundational development.
Wow, an elderly man with a big gut talking about speed. I guess that's what happens when you've never been in a real fight and youtube allows you to pretend to be a martial arts master 😅
Its interesting that I teach my students a very similar concept, as a tennis coach. We want our power and tension to come from the ground, and get looser as it travels up to our racket arm. Much like a pitcher throwing a pitch, his legs and lower back are tense, building a sort of coil effect, until they are ready to release that energy up and out. Very cool video.
This is an extremely generous teacher. Having a teacher that is very competent, is one thing. Having a teacher that knows how (and is willing) to disseminate that knowledge, and help his students acquire these same abilities, is rare.
He seems powerful but with all that skill, an MMA fighter still knocked out Sifu Sharif Bey with one punch…why does kung fu always lose in real life or against MMA fighters ?? No disrespect intended…I am sincerely asking..
AMAZING!! Thank you so much Sifu with my gratitude, for sharing such precious concepts about the deepest meaning of Kung Fu. I practice Hung Gar since 1991 and you are the first giving such a gift. I travelled and asked in many places to collect correct informations like these you are showing. Full respect 🙏