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    Choy ga, Fut Gar, Hung Fut, Jow-Ga Kung Fu. Olympic sport. No. 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 ), [2] and strong hand techniques ...

  2. What is Hung Gar? 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. Hung Gar is one of the most ...

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    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. Traditionally, students spent anywhere from several months to three ...

  5. 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. According to Yee’s Hung Ga Kung Fu School, “Hung Ga originated in the Shaolin Temple in China” and ...

  6. Hung Ga is characterised by its use of strong stances such as the horse stance (sei ping ma). Practitioners utilise these strong stances as a firm base from which to execute strong hand techniques such as the bridge hand and tiger claw. The forms that are taught in Hung Ga is used to chain together multiple attack and defensive techniques which ...

  7. HISTORY OF HUNG GA. The Hung Ga system began in the Ching dynasty during the reign of Yung Jing (1723-1736 a.d.). Hung Ga was the number one style among five family styles of the south. These were: Hung Ga: Founded by Hung Hei Guen; Lau Ga: Founded by Lau Sam Ngan; Choy Ga: Founded by Choy Gau Yee; Lei Ga: Founded by Lei Gum Lun

  8. It develops stamina, endurance, flexibility and sets the foundation of the Hung Ga style. It is traditionally the first form taught in Hung Ga. Fu Hok Seurng Ying Kuen. "Tiger Crane Double Pattern Form." This is the most famous form of Hung Ga and is the core of the entire system. Whereas Gung Ji Fook Fu Kuen is a basic training form, Fu Hok ...

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