Master Gordon Liu: Hung Gar Seminar

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Kung fu actor Gordon Liu taught a hung gar seminar at Master Hu Jianqiang's Shaolin Wushu Center in South Windsor CT in May 2006. For more information, go to http://www.wushucenter.com/

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  • i like gordon he was one of those pioneers who bring the kungfu knowledge to big stream but as long as i remember i had always see him doing those axatly same moves (some of them were not here but you know the hung gar form sets)nothing more nothing less it is just my opinion that man should be learn somth new in 30years if he sees him self as a kungfu master not movie star

  • Some masters explore new styles, but others continue to practice the same style, even the same forms, for a lifetime. The movements are so rich, and the practice continues to evolve in subtle ways. It might not be very interesting for an observer, but that kind of research is an important part of mastery.

  • nice video! does he speak?

  • He spoke during the seminar, but my camera only recorded one minute of video at a time, and the memory was almost full. So I only got the end of the class.

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  • In the old days in China, people would only practice a small handful of forms for their entire life. Sometimes only 1 or 2. But they would know them so well that they became instinctive. They would drill the individual techniques thousands of times from different angles and conditions, spar with them, do hard conditioning work, etc. That's the only way you'll ever really be a master. These guys now who learn 50 forms and 10 different styles can't fight their way out of a paper bag.

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  • @hulkout666 U are correctly... Just like university... Once u reach to master or phd you will start focus on certain area.

  • @hulkout666 Wise words my friend!

  • hao kung fu you cher nah chien tien li tai ih li fu hu lung chun quan khan ah qshu cher zai cong le lu wei riu nah wen si zhong zhon yin xue bi schan she das ist ja echt erstklassiges kung fu bei ihnen wie stehen sie denn dazu daß die meisten angeblchen gut bezahlten kungfu turner nur den rockoko tänzen von europa und ihren geboten folgen 

  • @haanhasa

    obviously you don't train in Chinese martial arts or Kung Fu. Real masters only stay with one style and master it. It is life long journey. People who jump around never master any one style.

  • Where is Pai Mei? :P

  • I agree with you 110%! The untrained eye won't pick up the subtleties of a simple yet complex technique.

  • yeaa i know what you mean, i always see him doing the same form......unless he's keeping the real killer techniques hidden...lol.

  • that was good. it was just the introduction to the form. either the tiger-crane or the bunji kern. would be nice to see the whole form.

  • you are right i admire gar wing and gar leung wery much and know they passioned love for martial arts but is it that also true that regardless how long you train punch is still a punch and kick is still nothing more that a kick ewen in north pole or different style but there is different kind of punces and i hawent ewer seen him make something different those sets in 30years so are you maybe saying that learning other moves is useless coz its not including hung gar is the truth binded in style

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