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Ling Naam Wing Chun Kuen
One of the schools that still escapes the general interest is Ling Naam Wing Chun 嶺南詠春. This style is based on the teachings of several masters - it's especially Gwongjau Wing Chun 广州 咏春 of Sam Nang Sifu 岑能師傅, Siu Lam Wing Chun 少 林永春 of Baak Cheung sifu 白昌 師傅 and Chan Yumin Wing Chun 陈汝棉永春.
article + videos, enjoy!
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A Short CLF Documentary: “Kung Fu Master”
Leung sifu is one of the best from Fatsaan Hung Sing Gwun clan. Meeting him is enjoyable anytime. That is not just about his Choi Lei Fat but also about his personality. He taught me a lot whta does it take to be a real master, how to take care about students and their personal feelings etc. I think that was a reason why Beijing TV team has chosen him to make short documentary movie about gungfu master.
Please follow our new YouTube channel as well at http://www.youtube.com/naamkyuncom - more interesting videos coming soon!
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CCTV-9 Documentary: Power of Southern Boxing
Chinese Kung Fu - interesting TV series of CCTV-9 International Channel! Part 7 and 8 are dedicated to the styles of Southern Fist, Naam Kyun (Nan Quan in Mandarin) - very interesting survey of the systems south of Yang Zi River. International channel means - the documentary is in English, 2x 26 minutes of footage!
2 x 26 minutes, in English, enjoy!
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Me and my sihing Michael Goodwin from San Francisco have written together a short biography of our sigung, late Grandmaster Lam Cho, who has recently passed away.
Me and my sihing Michael Goodwin from San Francisco (www.sfhunggar.com) have written together a short biography of our sigung, late Grandmaster Lam Cho, who has recently passed away. The article has been published at Kung Fu Magazine website.You can see the whole article here. We would like to thank Gene Ching. Lam Cho sigungs Funeral/Memorial Service will be held on:
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Rare Chinese Martial Arts Footage from 1930's
Very rare footage of martial arts training from the Hunan province: Military trainign and group calisthenics; Changsha capital city women high school group; calisthenics; Hunan National Art Gym Schoolgirls ; performing "Eight Forms" and Shaolin quan; Military training of Pu Ji; Sao Tui Quan (Sweeping Leg Set); Bagua and Taijiquan of Central Guoshu Gym Ziran Sword
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You were faster .
I just found your video thanks to facebook and enjoyed watching it.
A very interesting set and article.
Thank you
AndreaEnjoy some Wahnam Tai Chi Chuan & Qi Gong!
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thank you Andrea, very interesting set indeed! Shaolin salute!
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The Hung Ga Fraternity, Then, Now, and Future - new article, written by my sihing
Our teachers have long recognized the potential of a world-wide Hung Ga martial arts fraternity, dedicating their careers to its support, and the potential for greatness is larger today than ever before. For these reasons, and more, I believe it to be incumbent upon all inheritors of Hung Ga martial arts in modern times, to think and behave in a manner consistent with fraternal values and objectives.
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just a short, sad info:
Hung Ga Kyun Grand Master Ho Kam Wai passed away at 80
Its always hard to write about someone you never personally met... I was fortunate enough to hear some stories and saw some of Grandmaster Ho's Kung Fu through his famous tou dai Mark Ho Sifu. Grandmaster Ho was a genuine Gung Fu practicioner who taught a rare version of the Hung Ga Kyun style in Malaysia. His teaching methods were old school, he was also versed in Dit Da medicine. His passing is another sad loss to the Mou Lam world. His legacey will live on through Mark Ho Sifu and his students in Malaysia. Grandmaster Ho, R.I.P.
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Translation of an old article: Grand Master Lam Cho: Gung Ji Fuk Fu Kyun
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scan of an old article:
Chan Gwok Wa sifu of the Baak Mei Style
The Baak Mei Style was derived from the Shaolin style, its place being the Shaolin Temple of the Emei Mountain in Sichuan Province. Its founder was none other than the second of five well-known elders of Shaolin Temple, viz. Ng Mui, Baak Mei, Fung Dou Dak, Ji Sin and Miu Hin. The five of them were equaly matched in their attaiment of martial arts, each having founded a style of his own and thei aweinspiring names were spreading wide and far
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