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The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu By Wong Kiew Kit Pdf Creator' title='The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu By Wong Kiew Kit Pdf Creator' />Hung Ga Wikipedia. Hung GaAlso known as. Hung Gar, Hung Kuen, Hung Ga Kuen, Hung Gar Kuen. Focus. Striking. Country of origin. Program Instalasi Listrik on this page. China. Creator. Hung Hei gun1Famous practitioners. Luk Ah Choi. Wong Kei Ying. Wong Fei Hung son of Wong Kei YingTang Fung student of Wong Fei HungLam Sai Wing student of Wong Fei HungYao Loon Kwong instructor of Leung Tin JiuLeung Tin Jiu founder of Fut GarLei Jou Fun founder of Hung FutJow Hung Hei uncle and instructor of Jow LungJow Lung founder of Jow Ga Kung FuPhilip Ng, Donnie Yen. Parenthood. Shaolin Kung Fu, Five Animals, Mok Gar additional influence for Wong Fei Hung lineageDescendant arts. Eight Section Brocade Chi Kung. Research by Michael P. Garofalo. Chi Kung Daoyin, Yang Sheng Gong, Qigong are Various Ancient Chinese Exercise and Fitness Practices. Choy ga, Fut Gar, Hung Fut, Jow Ga Kung Fu. Olympic sport. No. Hung Ga, Hung Kuen, or Hung Ga Kuen is a southern Chinese martial art Cantonese, to be more specific, which belongs to the southern shaolin styles and associated with the Cantonese folk hero Wong Fei Hung, who was a master of Hung Ga. The hallmarks of the Wong Fei Hung lineage of Hung Ga are deep low stances, notably its sei ping ma2 horse stance, and strong hand techniques, notably the bridge hand3 and the versatile tiger claw. The student traditionally spends anywhere from months to three years in stance training, often sitting only in horse stance between a half hour to several hours at one time, before learning any forms. The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu By Wong Kiew Kit Pdf Creator' title='The Art Of Shaolin Kung Fu By Wong Kiew Kit Pdf Creator' />Hung Ga, Hung Kuen, or Hung Ga Kuen is a southern Chinese martial art Cantonese, to be more specific, which belongs to the southern. Taijiquan Cane Cane, Walking Stick, Zhang, Guai Gun, Tune, Jo, Four Foot Staff, Short Hiking Staff Tai Chi Chuan Cane Weapon Practices, Taiji Walking Stick. The Shaolin style of kung fu is regarded as one of the first institutionalized Chinese martial arts. The oldest evidence of Shaolin participation in combat is a stele. Each form then might take a year or so to learn, with weapons learned last. However, in modernity, this mode of instruction is deemed economically unfeasible and impractical for students, who have other concerns beyond practicing kung fu. Some instructors, though, will stick mainly to traditional guidelines and make stance training the majority of their beginner training. Hung Ga is sometimes mis characterized as solely externalthat is, reliant on brute physical force rather than the cultivation of qieven though the student advances progressively towards an internal focus. Since my young years till now, for 5. I have been learning from Masters. I am happy that I have earned the love of my tutors who passed on me the Shaolin Mastery Lam Sai wingHung Ga. Pinyin Hng JiYale Cantonese Hhng Gr. LiterallyHung familyHung Kuen. Pinyin Hng Qun. Yale Cantonese Hhng Kyhn. Literallyimmense fistHistorical originseditHung Gas earliest beginnings have been traced to the 1. China. More specifically, legend has it that a Shaolin monk by the name of Gee Seen Sim See was at the heart of Hung Gas emergence. See was alive during a time of fighting in the Qing Dynasty. He practiced the arts during an era when the Shaolin Temple had become a refuge for those that opposed the ruling class the Manchus, allowing him to practice in semi secrecy. When the northern temple was burned down many fled to the Southern Shaolin temple in the Fukien Province of Southern China along with him. There it is believed See trained several people, including non Buddhist monks, also called Shaolin Layman Disciples, in the art of Shaolin Kung Fu. Of course, Gee Seen Sim See was hardly the only person of significance that had fled to the temple and opposed the Manchus. Along with this, Hung Hei Gun also took refuge there, where he trained under See. Eventually, Hung Hei Gun became Sees number one student. That said, legend has it that Gee Seen Sim See also taught four others, whom in their entirety became the founding fathers of the five southern Shaolin styles Hung Ga, Choy Ga, Mok Ga, Li Ga and Lau Ga. Luk Ah Choi was one of these students. Because the character hung was used in the reign name of the emperor who overthrew the Mongol. Yuan Dynasty to establish the Han Chinese. Ming Dynasty, opponents of the Manchu. Qing Dynasty made frequent use of the character in their imagery. Ironically, Luk Ah Choi was the son of a Manchu stationed in Guangdong. Hung Hei Gun is itself an assumed name intended to honor that first Ming Emperor. Anti Qing rebels named the most far reaching of the secret societies they formed the Hung Mun. The Hung Mun claimed to be founded by survivors of the destruction of the Shaolin Temple, and the martial arts its members practiced came to be called Hung Ga and Hung Kuen. The Hung Ga curriculum of Wong Fei HungeditThe Hung Ga curriculum that Wong Fei Hung learned from his father comprised Single Hard Fist, Double Hard Fist, Taming the Tiger Fist, Mother Son Butterfly Swords, Angry Tiger Fist, Fifth Brother Eight Trigram. Pole, Flying Hook, and Black Tiger Fist. Wong distilled his fathers empty hand material along with the material he learned from other masters into the pillars of Hung Ga, four empty hand routines that constitute the core of Hung Ga instruction in the Wong Fei Hung lineage Taming the Tiger Fist, Tiger Crane Paired Form Fist, Five Animal Fist, and Iron Wire Fist. Each of those routines is described in the sections below. Taming the Tiger Fist editpinyin gng z f h qun Yale Cantonese gung ji fuk fu kuen. Game Pc Bus Simulator Versi Indonesia here. The long routine Taming the Tiger trains the student in the basic techniques of Hung Ga while building endurance. It is said to go at least as far back as Jee Sin, who is said to have taught Taming the Tigeror at least an early version of itto both Hung Hei Gun and Luk Ah Choi. The Character Taming the Tiger Fist is so called because its footwork traces a path resembling the character. Tiger Crane Paired Form Fist editpinyin h h shung xng qun Yale Cantonese fu hok seung ying keun. Tiger Crane builds on Taming the Tiger, adding vocabulary to the Hung Ga practitioners repertoire. Wong Fei Hung choreographed the version of Tiger Crane handed down in the lineages that descend from him. He is said to have added to Tiger Crane the bridge hand techniques and rooting of the master Tit Kiu Saam as well as long arm techniques, attributed variously to the Fat Ga, Lo Hon, and Lama styles. Tiger Crane Paired Form routines from outside Wong Fei Hung Hung Ga still exist. Five Animal Fist Five Animal Five Element Fist editpinyin w xng qun Yale Cantonese ng ying keunpinyin w xng w xng qun Yale Cantonese ng ying ng haang keun. These routines serve as a bridge between the external force of Tiger Crane and the internal focus of Iron Wire. Five Animals literally Five Forms refers to the characteristic Five Animals of the Southern Chinese martial arts Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Leopard, and Crane. Five Elements refers to the five classical Chinese elements Earth, Water, Fire, Metal, and Wood. The Hung Ga Five Animal Fist was choreographed by Wong Fei Hung and expanded by Lam Sai Wing, a senior student and teaching assistant of Wong Fei Hung, into the Five Animal Five Element Fist also called the Ten Form Fist. In the Lam Sai Wing branch of Hung Ga, the Five Animal Five Element Fist has largely, but not entirely, superseded the Five Animal Fist, which has become associated with Dang Fong and others who were no longer students when the Five Animal Five Element Fist was created. Iron Wire Fist editpinyin ti xin qun Yale Cantonese Tit Sin Kyuhn. Iron Wire builds internal power and is attributed to the martial arts master Leung Kwan Chinese pinyin Ling Kn 1. Tit Kiuh Saam Chinese pinyin tiqiosn. Like Wong Fei Hungs father Wong Kei Ying, Tit Sin Saam was one of the Ten Tigers of Canton. As a teenager, Wong Fei Hung learned Iron Wire from Lam Fuk Sing Chinese pinyin Lnfchng a student of Tit Sin Saam. The Iron Wire form is essentially a combination of Hei Gung Chinese pinyin qigong or meditative breathing with isometric exercise, particularly dynamic tension, although weights were also used in traditional practice in the form of iron rings worn on the wrists. If properly practiced, it can increase strength considerably and promote a stable root.