Wong Fei Hung Road Two
This second road is constructed mostly of the middle movements associated with the Tiger Crane Fist. Significant movements include the side stepping, the Drunken Monk moves, the spinning fists and other major Southern Boxing motions. Good, strong form with very clear lines. This branch of Southern Fists glaims linneage to the famous Chinese folk hero Wong Fai Hung (18471924). Son of Wong KaiYing, one of Canton s Ten Tigers, who himself had studied from Shaolin master and monk Luk AhChoy. Wong s own Southern Shaolin is captured in his Hung Fist, a varied style with deep horse stances and mixed arm motions some of which could be considered Sourthern Long Fist. A prominent feature is the verbalization of different sounds as an active ingredient of Hei Kung training. Demonstrated by Chen Nian En, fourth generation disciple of Wong Fei Hung and the Chief Wushu Coach of Brunei. Support channel on Paypal: , chinesemartialarts, kungfu , wushu
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