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    Lam Gar Kune Gung Fu

    Hi All,

    Can anyone tell me the background of the Lam Gar Lau Kune Gung Fu style, its masters and martial heritage?

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    whats that suppose to be ?
    I know lam Family Hung Gar
    Lau Family Hung Gar
    the form Lau Gar,the style Lau Gar
    they are all not connected..
    now lam gar lau kuen kung fu could be the lau kuen form by the lam family

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    I was hoping some one could tell me more about it. I have never heard of it myself.

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    that doesn't make sense

    you must have heard of it or you wouldn't have known about it to ask a question about it. unless you made it up in which case this conversation is just a little odd.

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    sounds made up.

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    Doug,

    Thats what I thought, even a guy who goes by the name "Sifu Kotengu" who claims to teach it cannot tell me anything about it!

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    Talking

    Oh you mean the ol' "LAMB" kuen. The characteristics are they never fight
    solo, only as a herd and the specialty is hurling fiery woollen chi balls that
    itch terribly. Secret sound is a gutteral "baaaa" to strenghthen the taint
    muscle(lower, lower dan tien). On a quaint farm in Scotland i was taught
    and mastered the lamb chop chui at an early age. No longer accepting
    students unless you are Alicia Keys, Rosario Dawson or any of the big butt
    Brazillian babes from Johnny Stag films. (Not that I've seen any of those films
    or condone any activity contained therein)

    Seriously, I have to agree with the others but there are so many "styles"
    out there, who knows. Sorry for the useless post.

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    Chan Lam Poon Tien Har
    Kuen Kerk Teng gwa gwa

    The Chan and Lam cover half the earth.
    Fists and kicks are famous all over.

    - Old Hong Kong gung fu saying.

    http://www.vincentlyn.com/linggar_style.html
    Last edited by ironfists; 01-18-2008 at 04:14 PM.

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRV4t...eature=related

    Lam Gar clip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironfists View Post
    ironfists - is this (and are you) from so-called "lam ga lau luen" ? 'Cause AFAIK there is no such thing and it sounds completely bogus to me.

    BTW the clip you've shown, looks like Lung ying, and the hanzi on youtube says Lung Ying.

    While It does also say "lam ga kuen", it starts off saying lung ying then a bunch of other things I can't read... and as far as I can tell, this is lung ying from some lineage named "lam", not some other secret style.
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    龍形~鄉下拳即林家拳之步步推

    Lung Ying - village fist and "Lam Gar Quen's" step step push.

    I do Hungga and I've heard Sifus talked about "Lam Gar" - it's a Hakka style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironfists View Post
    龍形~鄉下拳即林家拳之步步推

    Lung Ying - village fist and "Lam Gar Quen's" step step push.

    I do Hungga and I've heard Sifus talked about "Lam Gar" - it's a Hakka style.
    Well met... and thanks for the info.
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