I heard that he hit a Praying Mantis practitioner at a seminar, in either Nashville or Chattanooga, one time with a Phoenix Eye and dented his forehead. The guy was hurting the people he was working with and when Dr. Wong told him to stop the guy called him out. It didn’t work out for him.
He had a stroke while practicing with a solid steel (including shaft) Tiger Fork. He survived the stroke, but his health was greatly impacted and he never fully recovered. He passed away surrounded by his family and students.
This is in Chattanooga, TN. Dr. Wong did pass away in 2009, however Luke Kilburn has taken over the open class teaching for our lineage.
I heard that he hit a Praying Mantis practitioner at a seminar, in either Nashville or Chattanooga, one time with a Phoenix Eye and dented his forehead. The guy was hurting the people he was working with and when Dr. Wong told him to stop the guy called him out. It didn’t work out for him.
Excellent; I cannot abide individuals who try to injure other practitioners to prove how tough they are.
where is this and does he still teach? I am looking for bak mei, I am Taoist traveler and will go to where ever.
What did he die of? :( I have heard many people say he was a good teacher
He had a stroke while practicing with a solid steel (including shaft) Tiger Fork. He survived the stroke, but his health was greatly impacted and he never fully recovered. He passed away surrounded by his family and students.