Operation Monsoon 4

Below are three articles written by the Malaysian Tukido students about their Operation Monsoon experience 2010.

Gary N. L. Low:

The name operation  monsoon sound fears and serious but  actual  facts it  happens when Scotland’s Tukido Club members led by the Grand Master Teh were in Malaysia for their summer  time  break,  the  first  stop  in  Malaysia  suppose  to  be  one  of  its kind  when  the west meet the east  to exchange idea and enhance relationship amongst all  the members of Tukido,  especially it is in the name of martial arts which the founder is from Malaysia residing in Scotland.

I  was given  a task  to transport Scottish Tukido’s  members to train  at the  venue  Kepong Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. When I arrived at the Hotel, I was greeted with a firm shake and  broad  smile  by  our Grand  Master Teh who  is always  in  his usual  self,  friendly  and approachable.

My   tense   feeling   towards   this   task   suddenly   disappeared,   furthermore   with   the friendliness  of  the  supposed  passengers  (Scottish  Tukido’s  members)  who  go  by  the name  Mr Charles Tonner and  others.  Strangely and  amusingly I  was supposed  to be  the host to the Scottish guests,instead they seem trying to get me  into conversation with me and my daughter. I think I failed to the ambassador of Malaysia this time around.

There  was terrible traffic jam from  the hotel in Jalan Ampang to our destination ‘Kepong Baru’,  the  hotel  is situated  in  the  heart  of  the  City  ‘Kuala  Lumpur’  and  it  is  just  offices hours, every body are trying to rush homes, I think nobody will not think of how bad it is.

When  we  reach  our  training  ground  by  looking  at  the  numbers,  I  think  the  whole Scottish’s Tukido  members are  here.  The  Malaysia  Tukido  members were  grouping  into one corner whereas the Scottish are mingling around and introducing each other.  I really feel the local Tukido’s members should emulate and more daring to approach in order to get what we want to know and I believed we will definitely succeed and wise.

The training conducted by our Grand Master Teh was tough and different, may be we will get  use  to  the  command  next  time  around.  It  was beneficial  and  great  experience,  who else  if  not  the  founder  who  gives  tips  and  coaching  about  Tukido  Martial  Arts.  The energetic and skillfulness of the Scottish Tukido’s members are the eye opener for me, it goes by the Chinese saying “  There will  always another mountain higher than this,  There will  always a  person  wiser than  you”.  Be  prepare,  sincere,  humble  and  not  hypocrite  in whatever and whenever we feel,  think and act,  then I  believed ‘happiness’  will be always be with you.

Before  we  head  for our dinner,  simple,  warmest  and heartfelt  birthday’s  cake  and  song were  presented  to  our  birthday’s  girl  Miss  Christina.  I  believe  this  memorable  surprise birthday treat will always in Miss Christina memoirs if she decide to write a book.

Seven dishes with mostly hot and spicy eaten with rice are special treat for dinner; Fishes, prawns, chicken meat, squid and vegetables make of different variety taste and flavoured were  serves  to  the  satisfaction  of  our  Scottish  guests.  Not  forgetting special  treat  from our Grand Master Teh Malaysian’s King of The Fruits “Durian”, spiky hard outer skin with sticky texture and  special  fragrance make  a  few  of the  Scottish  dare  to try to eat  it,  ha, ha, ha!

Times passes  and  its  getting  late,  exchanging  of  handshakes,  hugs  and  email  address seem  to cover the whole  restaurant  atmosphere.  It is time to  say goodbye  and with the heavy heart I have to send our friends back to the Hotel. It is also totally different feeling when I first come to fetch them and later sending back,  I think humans are also reluctant to let go when they have develop friendship and feeling.

I feel I have lost a opportunity not to be in Taiping to watch the grading,  it will definitely benefit and wonderful experience to learn from the seniors and our friends from Scotland which I respect , Goodbye and meet you all some other times.

Regards,
Gary

Tukido Golden Moment By Cheong Wai Kit:

It was really a wonderful moment for me when I met our fellow Tukido members from the United Kingdom.  Some I have met before,  others were my first encounter.  Their warmth and friendliness really brightened my day.   The  trip to Chinatown on their first  night was really amazing.   I noticed that most of them were very adventurous in food tasting.   Who can forget the dinner at “Back  Lane” noodles shop?  We were accompanied by rats, croak roaches and lizards.  I bet they could not find that in UK!

The training in Kepong was another golden moment. We got to train and spar together. Even  though  Master  Teh  warm  up  exercise  was  tough,  I  managed  to  follow  through.

When  the  going  gets  tough,  the  tough  get  going. I  noticed  many  of  my  fellow  Tukido members were tough on that evening.  Maybe we did not want to look bad compared with our  counterparts.  It  was  a  great  experience  during  the  sparring  session. I  was  very impressed  by  Christina,  the  birthday  girl.    She  can  perform  all  her  kicks  with  perfect execution.  Do not mess around with her, she is a Super Girl.  The birthday celebration on that evening was very sweet.  The cake was tasty and the most important is that Christina got to celebrate her special day in a special way.

The  dinner  after  the  training  was  great  too.    We  got  to  mix  around  and  took  many photographs.    When  the  durians  arrived,  I  saw  mixed  reactions  from  my  UK  friends.

Some love it, others just afraid of it.  It was fun. We  should thank  Master Teh for creating Tukido.  It is great martial  arts for self defense and  health  improvement.

The  other  good  thing  that  comes  with  it  is  that  it  created  a platform  for  international  friendship.   Through  Tukido,  we  got  to  know  each  other. I would like to call it the Tukido spirit.

Finally,  I  would  like  to  wish  all  my  fellow  instructors and  students a  very bright  future.

May happiness and  health be  with  you  no matter where  you  are.   Train  hard,  play hard and most important, be happy.

Best wishes from Cheong Wai Kit

A Great Exeperience by Thien Lee Li:

I  am  really happy  to  have  an  opportunity  to  meet  my fellow  Tukido  members  from  the United Kingdom. Not only do i have a chance to train with them,  also get to spend some great moments together in Taiping.

Training Tukido together and spending some time having fun are interesting moment for me.  When  we  trained  together  in  keepong,  I  noticed  that  the  UK  students  are  very committed in the training. I am extremely impressed with Allastair. He can jump very high without limited by his large body’s size. How i wish i could jump as high as him. He is my inspiration.

Another UK student which i admire is Kristina. She could perform 360 degree turning kick with style during her free  sparing  session.  I  will try to kick  like  her when  i get  my black belt.  By  the  way,  she  really  looks  pretty  especially  when  she  smile  during  her birthday cake session.

During the  grading  in  Taiping,  it  really opens  my  eyes.  I  was relax  and  enjoyed  myself watching   others   putting   all   theirs   efforts   to   perform   as   good   as   they   could.

Congratulations to  the  winner  of  the  best  performance  award  –   Alexander .  You  really deserved it !

I  had a  wonderful time  taking  pictures together in Lake Garden.  Tukido  not  only let  me learn a  good self-defence  martial  art,  it  also allows me  to meet  great  new  friends from the other side  of  the world.  I  really hope  that in the near future,  I can meet you guys in UK.

Thien Lee Li