Tiger/Crane Form of Hung Gar Kung-Fu. Bucksam Kong

Tiger/Crane Form of Hung Gar Kung-Fu


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Tiger/Crane Form of Hung Gar Kung-Fu Bucksam Kong
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The long arm strike features a swing rather than a thrust. To me it looks like some essence of Hung Gar Kuen, the fist shapes lead me to assume that as they look something of Tiger Crane Any input would be appreciated thanks generic kung fu. It is also known as Hung Kuen, Hung Fist and Fu Hok Pai (Tiger/Crane Style). Hung Ga Kyun's “Taming of the Tiger in Gung Pattern” (Gung Ji Fuk Fu Kyun) is the oldest fundamental set of Wong Fei Hung's Hung Ga Kyun. The style gained a reputation in Canton for being a no-nonsense practical style of kung-fu. Hung Gar is an external, hard and powerful Southern Shaolin style of Kung Fu. One form is the famous tiger and crane. Shaolin Kung Fu OnLine Library Tiger and Crane Double FormTraditional technique of Southern Shaolin Hung Gar Kuen inherited from the past and handed down by Lam Sai Wing. The roots of hap gar date back to the mid-19th century, when WongYan-Lum brought his Tibetan crane style of kung-fu to south China. Suparinpei, our highest form, came from the same temple as Hung Gar and similar Tiger-Crane kata and exercises. Lawrence wrote, directed, choreographed and was featured in this 1982 video, Tiger and Crane Shaolin Kung Fu. A great example are the five main animals of Shaolin kung fu: tiger, monkey, dragon, crane and snake. We were surprised to find a few of these on You Tube. It is an extension of my original Kungfu homepage at http://crane.50megs.com/ Please visit this site to view my old articles. In a previous Other systems such as hung gar have incorporated the long bridges to complement their own techniques. Hung Gar Tiger Crane Fist Form. I estimate I'm halfway through writing a teen/young adult novel entitled, "Taming the Tiger." The title is a very rough translation of one of the four pillars of Hung Gar Kung Fu, the Gung Gee Fuk Fu Kuen.

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