Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hung_GaHung Ga - Wikipedia

    Hung Ga Kuen 洪家拳; Also known as: Hung Ga, Hung Gar, Hung Kuen, Hung Ga Kuen, Hung Gar Kuen: Focus: Striking: Country of origin: China: Creator: Hung Hei-gun: Famous practitioners (see below) Parenthood: Shaolin Kung Fu styles such as 5 animals, Mok Gar (additional influence for Wong Fei Hung lineage) Descendant arts: Choy ga, Fut Gar ...

  2. Hung Gar is a kung fu system that was developed in the 17th century and is considered a Nam Pai system, that is, from the southern Chinese systems (Hung gar, Mok Gar, Choy Gar, Lau Gar, and Li Gar). Its translation is “Hung family boxing”, and it is based on tiger and crane boxing.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Hung_GaHung Ga - Wikiwand

    Hung Ga (洪家), Hung Kuen (洪拳), or Hung Ga Kuen (洪家拳) is a southern Chinese martial art belonging to the southern Shaolin styles. The hallmarks of Hung Ga are strong stances, notably the horse stance, or "si ping ma" (四平馬), and strong hand techniques, notably the bridge hand and the versatile tiger claw.

  4. Oct 8, 2014 · Hung Ga – Chinese “5 Animals” Kung Fu. Hung Ga (or Hung Gar) is a Chinese martial arts that combines five traditional Kung Fu martial arts styles (Crane, Dragon, Leopard, Snake and Tiger). This martial arts is also known as Hung Keun.

  5. Hung Ga is one of the most popular kung-fu systems to originate from Kwang Tung (Canton), China. It is one of the five family systems passed down from the teachings of the Siu Lum Monk, Gee Shim, who taught five disciples surnamed Hung, Choy, Lay, Lau, and Mok. Hung- Ga, named after Hung Hei Guen, is a powerful style which encompasses the hard ...

  6. Dec 6, 2010 · Rooted in the Tiger style, tempered by the Crane style, and influenced by the Snake, Leopard, Dragon, and 5 elements, Hung Hei Guan’s system was very powerful and deadly, and he became very famous for his kung fu skills. There are several theories on how the actual nameHung Gar Kuen” or “the Hung clan boxing” came about.

  7. Gar, or Ga, means clan or family in Cantonese Chinese, and Hung refers to the surname of the man who created the system, Hung Hei Guen. The meaning of the name Hung means “Stand tall with integrity” and the teachings of Hung Gar express that quality, integrity, loyalty and other moral characteristics.

  1. People also search for