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Thread: Lung Ying Grand Master Lam Chan Gwong has passed away

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    Lung Ying Grand Master Lam Chan Gwong has passed away

    It is with great sorrow that the last living son of Lung Ying Si Tai Gung Lam Yiu Gwai Grand Master Lam Chan Gwong has passed away.
    Our condolences go out to the Lam Family, the Lung Ying Community worldwide for this great loss.

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    My condolences to the Lam family, and all Lung Ying practitioners.

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    Master Lam

    Hello fellow Dragoners,

    My condolences to those who knew Master Lam.

    I am wondering if Master Lam Chan Kwong taught the Art differently than his brother did? Were there some key differences? I've been practicing the Art for 20+ years, but Master Lam kept a very low profile, and I rarely heard about him or his students. Is there anyone on this forum who could share any stories or give some insight into his Art /Style?

    Cheers - kevin

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    My condolences to you and your martial family Southernfist!

    Thank you for your fine articles recently on Mok Ga kicks as well as the Tiger fork techniques.

    Regards,
    LTN

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    LaterthanNever:

    Thank You.

    Ao Qin:

    In my opinion all Lung Ying practitioners will do techniques and the sets slightly different. My Lung Ying lineage comes from Cheuih Yiu Chung, Yip Ho Sing, Lam Jun Wai and Lam Moon Gwong.
    My Sifu Steve Martin mentioned each have taught him slightly different approach to the style.
    But, each of these sifu's kept the principles and methods the same.
    I only have met Sigung Lam Chan Gong's students in Hong Kong when the Lung Ying Athletic Association meets every year.

    Since he was a private man, I have only seen some of his students play the sets.

    Peter Pena
    Last edited by Southern Fist; 03-08-2012 at 08:52 PM.

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    Hello!

    Hi Peter, thanks for responding.

    I have seen the differences but I've always chalked them up to how knowlegable and experienced the practitioner is. I did Sup Luk Dong far differently 25 years ago than I do know!

    Did Lam Chan Gong have a seperate association, or was he part of the Dragon Sign Athletic Association? Everything I know comes from CF and CKT lineage (Dragon Sign).

    Cheers - kevin

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