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Hung Gar Kung Fu Sifu Mike Marshall Interview.

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  • Great video.

    Only question is why you'd ever shoot a bow out of an arrow

  • Sifu Marshall - a very wise and respectful man =)

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  • do hunggar people do or in the past have done sorcery to make themselves stronger? thank you

  • is there magic in hunggar

  • Shuai Jiao and San Shou are Kung Fu styles that have been successful in the UFC. San Shou especially has been well demonstrated by Cung Le, the former champion of Strike Force. Shuai Jiao practitioners practice throwing methods not unlike that of Judo and are very effective. check out these Kung Fu styles on Youtube! As for quan fa, this is a no holds barred self defense art where anything goes and competition sport does not compare.

  • @Blueslicks321  This method of counter kicking at one time was well known IMO is the main reason y round kicks are not in traditional martial art. The sport venue has all but wiped applications like this. Quan Fa is nothing but these types of applications, Either practitioners and teachers don't know they think quan fa is bogus... or Teachers and Practitioners do know and say... If I do this (tan tui to the groin etc) what will be the ramifications of my actions in this sporting venue?

  • @Blueslicks321 He couldn't figure out that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line and  after several tries of trying two beat my kick to the target ( Just practice a front kick in a shot blocking manner against a round kick fire it at the groin you will arrive first and if you both land your opponent gets the worse of it (the end result was him going to the mat and staying there) I looked him and said "I bet you never been kicked like that in Muai Thai... continued

  • @Blueslicks321 I've worked out at a mma gym (having learned I do Quan fa... some try to treat me like a punk) I just snap into real Quan fa and they back down. I'll give you an example: I was Sparring a Muai thai boxer, he blast me in the thigh as hard as he could then laugh's and say's "I bet you never been kicked like that in Kung fu..." I then proceeded to counter kick him in the groin with a Tan Tui every time he attempted a round kick. continued

  • @yerovi86 I disagree The reason I think is... Quan fa (Kung Fu) sorry to say was born in much more dangerous time. Quan fa is not geared for a sport venue...if you train your skills with the same intensity as a mma competitor you will have the same prowess. (and IMO be much more dangerious) I practice Piguaquan and just about every application is a show stopper. (as seen here... most of these application being demonstrated are "show stoppers" ) continued...

  • @yerovi86

    Well some kung fu practitioners did enter early UFC and challenge matches and didn't fair well because of their lack of grappling. All strikers need to train in some ground grappling.

    Look up this Kung Fu stylist vs Royce Gracie:

    Jiu jitsu Vs Kung fu

  • Greetings from Greece! I practice Hung Gar here!Your talking is really decent and inspiring.Peace

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