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skyjhand
09-12-2014, 04:31 PM
Hi everyone! I'm currently training in Fut Gar and I'm curious if there are any other practitioners out there? I've created a group to invite everyone from all lineages who may be still active.
This is the link to the group page: <http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/group.php?groupid=11>

Also I'm curious about the lineages in general. I'm interested in the history and how the style came to be. More importantly, how did your version of the style come to be? I apologize if I'm overstepping my boundaries, but I'm curious about your stories. I am open minded to any and all information you can provide. I just want to clearly map out the whole Fut Gar family so that if I were to settle anywhere in the world, I'd know exactly where my family is. I don't really have much classmates who do the same style as me, and I did some research and all the information I find kind of blows my mind. It's a lot for me to take in, especially with all the different modifications and lineages out there. This is my way of organizing my thoughts, so if anyone ever asked me about the family tree, I'd be able to tell them with full confidence.

Firehawk4
09-12-2014, 09:29 PM
Theres Different lineages of Fut Gar and different kinds of Fut Gar such as the Hood Kar Pai Lohan system . Leong Tin Chee s Fut Gar and Ark Yuey Wongs Five Family system then there is Silum Fut Ga kun Fut Gar from Hawii . And Who knows how many Fut Gars there are in Mainland China and South East Asia ,

skyjhand
09-13-2014, 05:10 AM
Theres Different lineages of Fut Gar and different kinds of Fut Gar such as the Hood Kar Pai Lohan system . Leong Tin Chee s Fut Gar and Ark Yuey Wongs Five Family system then there is Silum Fut Ga kun Fut Gar from Hawii . And Who knows how many Fut Gars there are in Mainland China and South East Asia ,

That's amazing! I never knew there were so many. I always thought that the system was set in stone like how I see most Wing Chun schools in Ontario with the standard sequence of hand forms and weapon graduation. This kind of puts my mind at ease knowing that there are different lineages and that the system may vary between all of them. Your words have given me full confidence in my lineage. I was afraid that if I were to take my art to another country people would judge it and point fingers as they do between Wing Chun and Wing Tsun. Now I know that wherever I go I'll be representing my family tree and its teachings.

TenTigers
09-28-2014, 07:34 PM
Besides being the name of a specific style, Fut Gar is also a generic term in HK and China, just as Siu-Lum is generic.
Fut Gar Lo-Hawn Kuen can also
be Hung Kuen as the names were interchangable.

SteveLau
10-04-2014, 12:42 AM
Fut Gar is also a generic term in HK and China, just as Siu-Lum is generic.
Fut Gar Lo-Hawn Kuen can also be Hung Kuen as the names were interchangable.

First, I do not think that Fut Gar is also a generic term in HK and China. But Siu-Lum is generic. Fut Gar is a sub-style of Siu-Lum. As for Siu-Lum is generic, the system has gone through centuries of absorbing techniques from outside the temple, and techniques from the temple also got spreaded to the martial art world. Therefore, with such mix and match, the training database of Siu-Lum has become huge.

Second, I do not agree that Fut Gar Lo-Hawn Kuen can also be Hung Kuen as the names were interchangable. In Hung Kuen, the Lam's family lineage has Fut Gar techniques integrated into their training curriculum.



Regards,

KC
Hong Kong

David Jamieson
10-07-2014, 09:29 AM
Fut Gar is literally "Buddha family" so, technically, it kind of is a generic term for buddhist type martial arts that likely source back to Shaolin temple.

SteveLau
10-11-2014, 12:58 AM
Fut Gar is literally "Buddha family" so, technically, it kind of is a generic term for buddhist type martial arts that likely source back to Shaolin temple.

If that's what you mean by generic, then I agree - buddhist type martial arts.


Regards,

KC
Hong Kong

stonecrusher69
10-23-2014, 02:30 PM
I though Fut Gar was one of the five southern fists.

hskwarrior
10-23-2014, 08:19 PM
I though Fut Gar was one of the five southern fists.

nope......

Jimbo
10-24-2014, 07:31 AM
I though Fut Gar was one of the five southern fists.

Hung Gar
Lau Gar
Choy Gar
Lee Gar
Mok Gar

dcrjradmonish
10-26-2014, 06:45 AM
I could be wrong but when I use to have Grand Master Lee fut gar Dvds I think it was a combination of all the Gar systems.

http://www.martialartsmart.com/dvd-al00.html

hskwarrior
10-26-2014, 08:03 AM
I could be wrong but when I use to have Grand Master Lee fut gar Dvds I think it was a combination of all the Gar systems.


i agree. you could be wrong. actually, you are. but that's ok.

Firehawk4
10-26-2014, 12:56 PM
Then what do we consider to be Fut Gar ? And What Kung Fu systems does it come from ?

hskwarrior
10-26-2014, 01:31 PM
In one sense, FUT GAR is an umbrella term for Shaolin Gung Fu. you then have Fut Gar Kuen or Fut Gar Jeung as systems.
there is an OLD fut gar, most likely the one the green grass monk taught. then there is the lineage of T.Y. Wong. a younger system