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    Lau Jaam

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    Hi,
    I'm student of Hung Gar that teaches Grandmaster Lam Chun Fai, so I'm quiet interested in this thing.
    I,ve few questions:
    1)what are those three part of Hung Gar Story? It's a film or what?
    2)Is it already released 'n' will there be other parts?
    3)Why do I not have these yet?:-)

    bye'n'have a nice Xmas!
    "A man should live like he should die tomorrow and behave like his acts would not be forgotten for centuries"

    "A man should live like he should die tomorrow and act like his deeds would not be forgotten for centuries"

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    Originally posted by Gorgor
    Hi,
    I'm student of Hung Gar that teaches Grandmaster Lam Chun Fai, so I'm quiet interested in this thing.
    I,ve few questions:
    1)what are those three part of Hung Gar Story? It's a film or what?
    2)Is it already released 'n' will there be other parts?
    3)Why do I not have these yet?:-)

    bye'n'have a nice Xmas!
    Hi Gorgor,
    I try to answer ur questions;
    these films are a brand new style of instructionals:
    the first DVD emphasizes The Tiger and crane set,
    there will be an instructional but also a short movie explaining the history of the form...

    second ,Ng long ba gua gwan/instructional and short movie
    third gung ji fuk fu kuen instr./shortmovie

    I think on the DVDs are some extras like an interview with Lau Kar Leung....

    Release date in america is early next year....

    check out the site for more infos...
    http://www.es-films.com

    have a nice x-mas too!!!

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    SEMINAR IN NY with Mark Houghton and Lau Kar Yung

    Hello Everyone,

    Early registration is now available for the seminar; please go to http://seminar.syracusekungfu.com/ to pre-register.

    Breakdown of the seminar is as follows:

    DAY ONE-
    BASIC FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY
    Concentrating on fundamentals, tempo, reactions, angles, stunt falls, etc., all from a basic 'western kickboxing' material format
    KUNG FU FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY
    Same as above, but using traditional Hung Ga techniques and material

    *ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL CHOREOGRAPH A SHORT FIGHT SCENE, WHICH WILL BE EDITED INTO PERSONAL SHOWREELS

    DAY TWO-LAU FAMILY AND OLD-STYLE HUNG GA
    Highlighting training methods and application from the Lau Family perspective, and from Mark's unique Old Style Hung Ga from Ho Kam Wai of Malaysia (from Hung Hei Kwun, but not through the Wong line)

    Exact location for the event is forthcoming, and will be posted in about 2 weeks. We will have a number of items available for purchase, such as heavy weapons (tiger forks included). We also decided against spectators-this will be a closed event.

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    Hung Ga!

    Ive done a little research and found out that the only school in my area teaches the Hung Ga style.

    Do anyone of you have any experiences with that style and/or can tell me a little about it???

    I live in Norway so this is the only school in my city, its called Tony Browns Kung Fu School!

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    Don't know the norway school but I have emailed with Sifu Brown. He seems like a good guy with good knowledge.

    Can't say I've met him first hand but I would check them out.

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    Thank u for the answer!

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    I have met Sifu Ivar Boxaspen of Tony Browns Kung Fu School several times the last five years. The last time was in April this year during the Chiu Kau Memorial Championships in Rom, Italy.
    Sifu Ivar Boxaspen is a nice person and he has some fine students.
    South Paw

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    cool....looks like a cool guy!

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    Tony Brown is a good knowledgeable guy.

    Joy Chaudhur1

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    ??? for Hung Ga Folks'ers!!!

    hey whats up?


    i had a question for you hung Ga folks. is there anyone here that does hung ga that has heard of a Hung Ga Master named Chan Heung?

    Thanks

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    Chan Hon might be the same guy.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    would you know if you saw a photo??

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    Quote Originally Posted by hskwarrior
    hey whats up?


    i had a question for you hung Ga folks. is there anyone here that does hung ga that has heard of a Hung Ga Master named Chan Heung?

    Thanks
    Are you sure it's Hung Gar? Chan Heung was the originator of CLF, ya know. . . . . . . . . . . .

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    At some point in time there was probably a Hung Gar practitioner named Chan Heung...last I heard he gave up kung fu, moved to Hoboken and opened a bartending school for recovering alcoholics.

    FP

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