Direct quote vis a vis the website:
"Some of the forms and styles we teach are:"
And for a further breakdown
Animal Forms
•Black Tiger (Hei Hu)- this is a style(Black Tiger style). There are moves within forms such as "Black Tiger steals the heart",etc.
•White Crane (Pai Hao)-This is a style(ie: White Crane Kung Fu..you might want to look at books that Dr. Yang Jwing Ming has written)
•Monkey (Hou Chuan)-This is a style(ie: the Tai Shing Per Kwar or "monkey style")
•Preying Mantis (Tang Lang)-This is a style(the style of preying mantis--which is composed of several sub-families which are composed of different forms
•Tiger/Crane form (He/Hu Suang Hsing)- this is a form OF a style(Hung Ga)
•Shaolin Original Five Animal form (Shaolin U Hsing Chuan). The "original" is awkward. There are styles of kung fu which have a "5 animal form". Some examples include Hung Ga and Choy Li Fut.
Internal Arts
•Ta Mo's I Chin Ching (Muscle-Tendon Change Classic)- this is a set of exercises that one sees in different internal arts..not a style of internal kung fu per se
•Tai Chi Chuan( Grand Ultimate Fist)- an internal style with many branches or families(ie: Chen, Wu, Yang, Sun)
•Pa Kua Chang (8 Changes of the Palms)- a style..not a form.
•Hsing I Chuan (Mind/Form Fist)- ditto
•Northern & Southern Fist- again..which ones?
•Chi Na-- you mean "Chin-Na/Qin-Na"?? This is a concept of joint/tendon locking and grabbing. There is not strictly speaking a style of kung fu called "Chin Na". There ARE however styles of kung fu which teach Chin-Na WITHIN the style(an example would be Eagle Claw kung fu-- or Faan Tzi Ying Jow Pai)