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War Palm (English)
Kung-Fu Qiqong, June 2002
War PalmFollow up to the February issue of Kung fu Qigong magazine. In this issue grand master Lam Chun Fai demonstrates a few selected techniques from the War Palm set...read more

Fu Hok Deui Chaak (Chinese)
New Martial Arts Magazine, Hong Kong, 1978
Fu Hok Deui Chaak
Here are some pages from a Hong Kong kung fu magazine published in 1978 featuring grandmaster Lam Chun Fai performing the Tiger & Crane 2 men set...
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Theories Of Hard & Soft in.... (English)
by Frank Yee, New Martial Hero Magazine, 2003, issue 5
Frank Yee
The lowest level of a martial artist's kung fu skill will have either the qualities of "all hard and no soft" or "all soft and no hard." A person at the highest level of skill possesses both ...
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Wong Fei Hung's Ten Killing Hands (English)
by Bill Fong, Inside Kung-Fu, February 2000,
Kung Fu Qigong Magazine 2002
The sup juet sao (ten killing hands) comes from the fu hok seung ying kuen. The sup juet san is a series often principles that Wong Fei Hung thought were the...
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Five Animals and Five Elements (English)
by Dixon Fong
Five Animals and Five Elements
The five animals and five elements theories are two of the core principals of the Hung Ga system. As Hung Ga students, we learn the shape of the animals...read more
General Kwan's Legendary Weapon (English)
by Donald Hamby, Inside Kung Fu, February 2000
General Kwan's Legendary Weapon
Shrouded by its elegance of design and graceful sweeping curves the Kwan Dao (quandao), also known as the Green-Dragon or the Crescent-Moon broadsword, is a deceptively ominous...
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Tiet Sid Kuen Steel Wire Set (English)
by Donald Hamby, Inside Kung Fu, May 2000
Tiet Sid Kuen Steel Wire Set
The Steel Wire set, or Tiet Sid Kuen, is the most highly regarded form in the Hung Gar system. The form is so named because it is said to be as hard as steel and as soft as cotton....
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Tiger's Claw and Crane's Beak (English)
by Jane Hallander, from Black Belt Magazine
iger's Claw and Crane's Beak
With every muscle rippling, he stands in a deep, low front stance. Slowly, one hand is extended, palm facing outward with the index finger raised. His breathing is measured and precise...
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Buck Sam Kong Tames the Tiger (English)
by Martha Burr, Kung-Fu Qiqong, September 1998
Buck Sam Kong Tames the Tiger
What would Wong Fei Hung have thought had he been able to see the legacy of his teachings evolve and make their way into the fabric of Los Angeles culture in 1998? ...
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What is Hung Gar Kungfu Wushu? (English)
by Joe Calvin, Hanwei Wushu Newsletter, issue #8
What is Hung Gar Kungfu Wushu?
Hung Gar Kungfu is one of the most popular fighting systems to emerge out of the southern regions of China. Dating back some 300 years, it was developed and......
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