yeah I seen this site before,very interesting.
I know personally a few students of Lao Kim and even learned one of the forms..they said its village hung gar..hong chia is mandarin same meaning......
Type: Posts; User: Laukarbo
yeah I seen this site before,very interesting.
I know personally a few students of Lao Kim and even learned one of the forms..they said its village hung gar..hong chia is mandarin same meaning......
as far as I know its mainly the footwork
@ WuJi,thanks for all the informations..u have a great knowledge.For me NCK is a new world and very fascinating.
@ Steeve,I learned my Hung Kuen in Hongkong not in the Philippines..I learned it...
thanks for the info...
very interesting.
no problem,
I have to say I still learn,practise and teach Hung Kuen...
but since I live in Manila/Chinatown I have a big access to Ngo Cho Kun..
I was really curious about the style..to ur...
http://www.konghanusa.com/
I live in the PI, Im from Lau Family in HK
Im the poster of that Lao kim video by the way hehe:D;)
same moves but with slight differences in position of hands etc.
:D thanks
Yes sam chien is the same...but in their own interpretation..:D
peace:)
Hi Steeve,
I know what u mean... both Ngo Cho Kun gyms have the same roots but they went different ways ...thats why there are differences now..for example me and my sihing learned hung kuen from...
both of the Grandmasters learned from the same teacher back in Fukien..
Hi,
heres a lot of info... www.konghankungfu.com
I recently stared to learn some ngo cho kun...very interesting style with a different
power than the style I learned... here in Manila chinatown...