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Thread: Moneky Kung Fu Decline in the USA

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
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    Thank you for that. I haven't laughed that hard in weeks!


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    Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week. Don't forget to tip your waitress.

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    Thank you for that. I haven't laughed that hard in weeks!
    My job here is done.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 9 Ring View Post
    Mooying I know of Gino Sifu , where else? THX
    The some students of Feeman Ong, Andy Tamper and John Allen studied Monkey Kung Fu. Gino Belfiore's kung fu brother, Alan Cicco, also trained to instructor level. Though I do not know if he is currently teaching.
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    Thumbs up Monkey

    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Chan Sau Cheung = MAR+APR 2001

    Chan Kai Leung (Chan Sau Cheung's son) = JUL+AUG 2002

    I like this thread.
    I enjoyed it also , an excellent article,

    My Sifu ( Ark Wong ) taught the Monkey Style , it wasn't at all like Zink's Style. I have seen a few do the Monkey Style at Tiger Claws Tournament and am in hopes we get several participants. It is enjoyable to watch yet requires a lot of skill .

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    Gene failed to mention the article written by Gino Belfiore several years ago on Monkey style in the host magazine.
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    Also, it's year of the monkey.


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    Monkey madness

    Quote Originally Posted by mooyingmantis View Post
    Gene failed to mention the article written by Gino Belfiore several years ago on Monkey style in the host magazine.
    You mean Fight Like an Animal: Fighting Concepts from the Angry Monkey Style By Gino Belfiore from our JUL+AUG 2010?

    I gotz a barrel of monkeys here.
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    I can't comment on Zink, Matsuda or Furtado or anyone certified under them.


    BUT...

    I'd like to make a pitch for friend Sifu Joe Keit in Florida who teaches predominately CLF but also Monkey K.F. He was taught by Master Chow Keung (who resides in Hong Kong I believe). Master Keung was taught by Grandmaster Chan Sau Chung.

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