Gung Gee Fook Fu Fighting Applications

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2007

Sifu Donald Hamby explains the fighting applications of the Gung Gee Fook Fu set from his instructional DVD.

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  • This guy is tight. Do you have any free sparring videos?

  • @jeffdoeskungfu Yes, I do have some free style fighting.Let me explain something.Figthing is unpredictable,u must understand how to read your apponent.

    But,without basic fundemental ie,stance,foot work,basic blocking ,u will not be able to deal with an opponent.These techniques are drills to train your brain computer.There are many variations ,u have to play with the techniques until they become sec. nature. Then u will be able to spare free style. detect your opponents intent.

  • these techniques do work, i know the full gung gee form and i love the techniques because they are so practical. but i still more impressed with a smaller sifu making the technique work, rather then a giant using his strength. though im sure he makes it work for him very well. he looks quite agile for a big man.

  • @xoenhit Obviously,you are thinking from a small mans perspective. Your statement makes you sound fatuous.Size ,strength,intellect, and coordination will almost all ways dominate a smaller person.

    To master that which is most difficult to master is to achieve that which is most difficult to achieve .This maxum doesn't speak of ones size,but reither one's ability to meet the challenge.Don't be so small minded.

  • Now this is what I like to see. I love to see good demonstrations of Kungfu/Wushu applications.

  • Thanks for your comment

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  • You know Hung Gar is from shaolin right? In fact its only called Hung Gar due to the fact the temple was burned down and to associate anything with the Shaolin Temple was Illegal originally it was to be called Shaolin Fist.

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  • @bogusiek If you make that comparison, no doubt it'd go to the combat sportman because he actually spars and is able to apply what he learned against a resisting opponent. The reason most people think that kung fu is ineffective is because the practitioners themselves don't really spar or practice the applications. However, if a kung fu practitioner trains properly(forms, drills, and spar) and knows how to fully apply it, then he is just as good as the mma fighter. This is my humble opinion. =)

  • @bogusiek whoever trains more

  • dear Quandoman, i dont know what way is better and effective, how to understand it. There are martial arts (kung fu, karate, etc) and combat sports (muay thai etc) - sports are strong and people say that sportmen are better because they have more fights so that they can check themselves... It's hard to check fight of martial artist because if he uses it - can damage a lot more that guys in the ring. So whos better: martial arist without practical fights VS combat sportman with practice on ring?

  • i've  been studying hung gar after reading sifu bucksam kong's books in the 80's, and after years of practice, i still feel i need to learn more. after seeing the quandao man teach the gung gee, i see all of his sifu in him. i count sifu kong as my sifu although i never learned directly from him, he has been my inspirartion and light on my journey. good video, good form

  • Studded belt and studded wrist bands worn whilst teaching? ... oh dear, not a good sign that. :( Too many late night 70's kung fu movies is my guess. :(

  • @Squuirt

    I found out already sometime ago lol. Thanks though.

  • @Outermainstream he is sifu fred lee. he currently teaches in los angeles today

  • LOL

    

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