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Hung Kuen Kung Fu

Master K Ang 5 Animal Kung Fu explanation. Kung Fu instructional DVD extra  
 
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wwkit (1 month ago) Show Hide
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hes reading scipt =_=""
upgradediamond1 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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thats master and hes my master
memilyweon (2 months ago) Show Hide
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he used to be my teacher !
oyamarovic (4 months ago) Show Hide
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does anyone know his  complete name ????

and from which lineage is he ?????
martimus (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Jesus Freddy are you still lurking around this video?

His full name is Ang Kee Kong, his lineage is Lam Sai Wing -> Song Siu Bo -> Cheong Wing Kwang -> Ang Kee Kong
blackalmaverick (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Mart, Freddy seems to hang around anywhere where Master Ang is mentioned. One forum I looked at, someone claimed he was a 'supposed' expert on Master Ang.
martimus (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Master Ang's Hung Kuen is not strict Lam Sai Wing Hung Kuen that you see around today, mainly because his sifu, Cheong Wing Kwang learned from his father as well as Song Siu Bo, who we believe may have learned a northern style village style of kung fu. Also, at the time wushu forms were becoming popular in Malaysia with the introduction of competitive wushu, which is why you will see some northern style forms in our training such as Tan Tui and the seperate animal forms.
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Also, when he was younger, Master Ang very much enjoyed entering sparring competitions and won quite a few tournaments in Malaysia which is why you will also see a heavy semi contact sparring emphasis on our training.

So if you like, we are a hybrid style, however the core principles of southern kung fu are emphasised, such as solid stance work, efficient application of force at short range, and the strengthening and application of bridging techniques.
kungfufreddy (5 months ago) Show Hide
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well thats not what i'm talking abotu so what you said doesnt apply.
vinceeeep (5 months ago) Show Hide
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you respect what 'works'. and im talking about what works and how it works.

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