Hung Gar Kiu Gung
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If you want to learn and there isn't a school, it's better to risk injury than to simply give up out of fear. It might take longer than it would with a teacher, but you've got an entire lifetime to study, practice, and refine.
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Of course, this Form might be good start if you really can't find a School. Just give it a try, it's certainly better than doing nothing at all.
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wat
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You should learn the Lau Gar form first. The techniques, applications, and concepts it encompasses are a lot more basic and thus easier to understand. Good luck.
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*nods Head*
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ok... just wanted it to be told. guess its kind of important :)
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Yes, you COULD. If you learn it correctly, nothing will go wrong. It unusual to find someone who learns something correctly from a book or video, but it can happen.
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yes, I know, i practice Tai chi too, but I only do the exercise in a externally form
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NEVER EVER "learn" kung fu without a sifu/teacher. you could bring serious damage to your body!
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Get the Book "The Tiger Crane Form of Hung Gar" by Bucksam Kong, it explains many of the Techniques found in the Kiu Gung Form.
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Good!, and how can I find the applications of the movements?for example, the tiger claw. thanks for reply.
Concerning the different Appearance, i think either this Branch of the Style has remained longer on the Red Junks than Lam Sai Wing's or / and has received some Influence from Hap Kune on
the other hand, the Ha Say Fu Hung Gar looks quite different from Tang Fung / Lam Sai Wing Style too.
therealqwerzz 3 years ago
Deng Gum To
Learned Hung Gar from his father and Hap Gar from Wong Lun. Later he studied Taiji with Yang Sau Cheung and was one of just two masters from Canton picked to go to Beijing to learn the modern Taiji forms from Li Tianje when they were first developed.
He was the Kung Fu instructor to the Guandong provincial team,
Judge of national Wushu Championships.
Vice chairman of Guandong Wushu Association.
Canton regional representative of the Chinese National Wushu Council.
therealqwerzz 3 years ago
esshung,
this is the information i found on risingcrane
Deng Long was a famous master of the 'Hung Kune' style and in Canton was known as the 'Stick king' because of his unbeatable stick technique. He was very impressed with the 'Hap Kune' style, and was a colleague of Wong Geng Choh (a.k.a. Wong Lun) who was a disciple of Wong Yan Lum. The two masters exchanged techniques and taught Deng Long's son Deng Gum To who excelled in both styles and taught Kung Fu in Canton for many years.
therealqwerzz 3 years ago
i have these same dvds does anyone know what lineage or type of hung gar this is?
esshung 3 years ago
It's from Deng Gum To Lineage of Hung Gar
therealqwerzz 3 years ago
hast du auch meine video geshen schaumal rein
felitina1 3 years ago
Ja,habe ich mir angesehen,der Kleine ist niedlich.
therealqwerzz 3 years ago