Hung Gar Tutorial With Chiu Chi Ling 2/4

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  • Опубликовано: 24 мар 2011
  • Excellent instructional video featuring Hung Gar master Chiu Chi-Ling. You may remember Ling from a number of old school kung fu movies such as Jackie Chan's Snake in the Eagles Shadow and many more.

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  • @Wulang8
    @Wulang8 12 лет назад +5

    One of the most comprehensive Hung Gar tutorials around! Very inspiring.

  • @maryhutchinson190
    @maryhutchinson190 11 лет назад +8

    I was raised in the projects and back in the day you had to be able to fight some of us learned the hard way with no Sifu.We was poor and gung fu was a means to escape as well as protect ourselves.I'll share more later.Peace to all real kf brothers.

  • @Yes4sports
    @Yes4sports 11 лет назад +2

    sifu chiu chi ling is a good hungar master and i alway admire his hungar kungfu!

  • @John.M
    @John.M 8 лет назад +9

    All Fighting genres are good when you practice them everyday a Boxer,Wrestler, Cage Fighter they training theire bodys and techniqe alot to get that strong, that techniques you see here are to show what is possible in a fight, you just dont run on ur enemy with flying fists right? you can hit the Neck, Eyes and Groin etc. on the street, and thats what those Arts stands for, street fight, any option is allowed, if you perform that things everyday ur brain memory will save that and you will automaticlly do this when someone raise a fist gainst you

  • @iamthelaw78
    @iamthelaw78 12 лет назад +1

    The hand position also stood for Hung Kuen. It was also use as a signal of Hung Gar.

  • @jwlove66
    @jwlove66 10 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for sharing this.

  • @atahualparodriguez4760
    @atahualparodriguez4760 5 лет назад

    excellent video, thanks

  • @yembe747
    @yembe747 11 лет назад +1

    Very good documentary

  • @shaolindrunk
    @shaolindrunk 12 лет назад +2

    @juanmanuelcoria79 (hoong ka) Hung gar is really just the name given to southern shaolin as practiced by hoong hei khoon. So it's like asking how many patterns/techniques there are in the whole of southern shaolin. In short, A LOT

  • @kungfu9476
    @kungfu9476 12 лет назад +1

    thanks for teaching i am greatful

  • @temudjin30
    @temudjin30 11 лет назад +1

    yo soy instructor de tkd y te doi toda la razon , el kung fu es la base de todo estilo asiatico y por ende es mas antiguo

  • @peterxieisawesome
    @peterxieisawesome 12 лет назад

    @moltenthoughts
    there are four, if you don't count each separate animal forms

  • @vaac3057670
    @vaac3057670 10 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @guardian9394
    @guardian9394 8 лет назад +5

    Can these techniques be performed with the iron rings as well?

    • @puttputt524
      @puttputt524 5 лет назад +1

      Guardian gay red speedo not included

  • @vdate
    @vdate 10 лет назад +1

    Wow, this is fantastic. Clear presentation, concise but sufficiently informative. Do you know if there are videos in this format/presentation style (or indeed, this series, provided it is one) for other martial arts?

    • @orangeiceice12
      @orangeiceice12 10 лет назад

      There's one at least, I think by the same company, very very similar style for Goju Ryu Karate. It's on youtube.

    • @kungfuhopeful151
      @kungfuhopeful151 9 лет назад

      orangeiceice12 Omg, I know this is long time ago but do you have link to that one?

  • @juanmanuelcoria79
    @juanmanuelcoria79 13 лет назад

    how many patterns you have in hung gar (like green dragon leaves the water or black tiger caches the ram) and wich are they?

  • @civic626
    @civic626 11 лет назад +1

    It all depends on the person using it and the way they were taught.Wing Chun dows work I've had a friend who took it for about a year go toe to toe with another friend who was golden gloves. I've seen other people use it and fail miserably. I've used it successfully but I use it in a way you wouldn't really realize it cause it's mixed with other styles. Same thing with Hung Gar.

  • @myungsubkim8717
    @myungsubkim8717 4 года назад

    와우 세탁소 아저씨 소싯적이다.

  • @yaspence
    @yaspence 12 лет назад

    the hand position is used to create tension in your forearm

  • @vhira
    @vhira 12 лет назад +1

    Which style is best for self defence hung gar or wing chun?

    • @beo-wulf1375
      @beo-wulf1375 6 лет назад +1

      vhira depends on the user. Learn whatever style you want to. Whatever techniques you find from each art or style works for you use it. Get rid of the rest. That was Bruce Lee's thinking.

  • @CMCMartini
    @CMCMartini 12 лет назад

    me to

  • @BachiroH24
    @BachiroH24 5 лет назад +1

    @farid darouil

  • @TheStrataminor
    @TheStrataminor 4 года назад

    What form is Master Ling doing from the 4:18 mark? Thanks!

  • @kenshiro100cracked
    @kenshiro100cracked 12 лет назад +2

    the cat stance is used in choy lay fut as well

    • @tommydude1985
      @tommydude1985 6 лет назад +1

      Cat stance is also used some forms of karate.

  • @paulwaterman1322
    @paulwaterman1322 4 года назад +1

    Is this the hung gar master from Kung Fu Hustle?

  • @puttputt524
    @puttputt524 5 лет назад

    This guy can cut an adversary into ribbons

  • @cutcc
    @cutcc 12 лет назад

    Me too ^_^

  • @Alien0one
    @Alien0one 11 лет назад +1

    both are good...i prefer hung gar..many people say wing chun it's easy but it's not..

  • @ponnarajashekhar760
    @ponnarajashekhar760 5 лет назад

    What is the difference between southern shaolin kungfu and Hung Gar kungfu , please clarify .

    • @Supermomo2007
      @Supermomo2007 5 лет назад +2

      Hung gar is southern shaolin kung fu

  • @matiasledesma6203
    @matiasledesma6203 2 года назад

    is genius

  • @Richsifu7
    @Richsifu7 12 лет назад +3

    Wrong. The twist is a set up for numerous other techniques, including escapes, steps, counter attacks, etc. Nothing that is put into any true gung-fu form is useless. They all have specific uses and applications, many of which are hidden to the casual outside observer

  • @yembe747
    @yembe747 11 лет назад

    both

  • @davidyiqishenarellanocarri5382
    @davidyiqishenarellanocarri5382 3 года назад

    Master Honor Xie Xie

  • @DanielMartinez-ki8sb
    @DanielMartinez-ki8sb 12 лет назад +1

    if i copy evrything i see in these vidoe, and pratice it would i accually learn hung gar ?

  • @oscarfrueda
    @oscarfrueda 12 лет назад

    4:16

  • @SifuEricKHermansen
    @SifuEricKHermansen 3 года назад

    Cousin to Tsoi Li Hoi Fut Hung

  • @chbu9455
    @chbu9455 11 лет назад

    This guy could be Sho Kosugi's brother.

  • @ChristianoSts
    @ChristianoSts 10 лет назад

    another video with basic set applications:
    ruclips.net/video/R1N2WPJ0UA4/видео.html

    • @Rebotified
      @Rebotified 7 лет назад

      Christiano dos Santos b

  • @onlytymecantell
    @onlytymecantell 12 лет назад

    This will fuck someone up!

  • @Dtrollmancan
    @Dtrollmancan 11 лет назад +4

    Is this the guy in Kung Fu Hustle? the bread making master???

  • @civic626
    @civic626 11 лет назад +1

    Actually a lot of martial arts traded/took stuff from other styles.

  • @maryhutchinson190
    @maryhutchinson190 11 лет назад +2

    Why come nobody mentions Master Bucksam Kong? I remember a time over three decades ago when in S.C. the only way you could study Hung Gar was through books and the master I mentioned was one of the first if not the first to bring to the public Hung far much less Wing Chun the only books you could find on wc was The Deceptive hands of Wing Chun by Douglas Wong,Grandmaster Leung Ting's Ving Tsun and GM William Cheung. Some of you must be very young. Gung Fu has really Changed but not 4 the good.

    • @JiangYuShan
      @JiangYuShan 4 года назад

      Mary Hutchinson I think I still have some manual from bucksam kong

    • @timothybird7517
      @timothybird7517 2 года назад

      Bucksam's son is teaching here in Rockford, IL where he also has a traditional clinic. I'm seriously interested in joining his school after looking into this and many other articles and videos. His school is called Kong's Martial Arts.

  • @jimoremb
    @jimoremb 12 лет назад

    lemme see now another way of saying twisting your body 360 degrees is to say don't move at all

  • @crahsakame5591
    @crahsakame5591 7 лет назад

    good sshit

  • @dean3583
    @dean3583 6 лет назад +1

    Over emphasized on horse stance is not realistic in fighting, I know it's been done that way for centuries and should be respected the tradition, but life is always involved and the same with martial arts. Learn to know your balance sweet point and you only need a little muscle strength to hold you up. Think of skiing.

    • @ponnarajashekhar760
      @ponnarajashekhar760 5 лет назад +1

      Delboy baby boy stances have a purpose , horse stance is used to practice warm up punches and blocks , it also strengthens your legs .

    • @jacoblazo5781
      @jacoblazo5781 5 лет назад

      You don't fight in that stance. It's designed as a workout in itself. Do you fight in a deadlift stance? No, right? It trains and strengthens the legs. You can fight and apply hung gar from a boxing or mma stance if you like.

  • @scaredsoldier
    @scaredsoldier 10 лет назад

    crappy and half assed sounds exactly like a friend of mine

  • @assad2330
    @assad2330 9 лет назад

    This is just nonsence .

    • @JediWitness
      @JediWitness  9 лет назад +1

      ...Why is it nonsense??

    • @assad2330
      @assad2330 9 лет назад

      ***** All the moves , it is just fantacy and crazy things . it doesn't work in real street fight . i know a lot of people who trained for years this bullshit but they lost in real street fight - even a drunk guy beat him .

    • @JediWitness
      @JediWitness  9 лет назад +7

      assad yaqubi The moves work just fine in real life.. however, the problem with nearly all martial arts in the past seventy years, especially kung-fu and it's many offshoots, has been that the fighting aspects of the art have been purposely deleted from the training.
      That is why you have almost nothing but WuShu today (martial sport) as opposed to Wu-Su (martial art), the latter which had all of the drills, fighting training, special techniques for power, speed, skills and real world training in in fighting, ground fighting, striking, locks, throws, vital points, internal and external power, breaking and countless other areas, including of course punching, kicking, scores of different strikes and styles, weapons, etc.
      So there is truth in what you are saying.. but it's not because of any inherent flaws in the techniques themselves at all... but the fact that there are so few left alive today that truly knows how to train the fighting aspects of the arts.
      That is why many times, karate men and boxing exponents would defeat "kung fu experts" even though they were trained far longer.
      This was done on purpose by the Chinese government during the cultural revolution because it's well known fact of Chinese history, that virtually every successful overthrow of the various dynasties and regimes occurred when the martial arts community united and overthrew them.
      This is why the Shaolin temple, which led many successful overthrows throughout the last fifteen hundred years, was constantly being attacked. When the communists full seized power in 1949, being well aware of this history, they began to hunt down the old masters and either force them to stop teaching the true fighting arts, or be killed. Many Masters, including the one who's students eventually taught me, fled China to America, Canada, Australia and many European nations. This is why now many of the best masters are no longer found in China, but in other nations.
      This purge of true Chinese gong-fu went on for many years, with the government eventually realizing that they were also destroying a critical and important part of their past. So they stopped the overt purge and created Wushu, or national sport to preserve the art itself. But most of the master with the true knowledge of how to apply these techniques had already either been killed or fled.
      So the forms and even the application knowledge of the techniques was preserved.. but not the fighting drills and other training methods that existed for well over two thousand years. Many styles are today lost as masters were afraid to teach their styles openly for fear of being found out, even those that lived in other countries.
      This is why even Bruce Lee was told not to teach westerners the Chinese martial arts, an order which he defied as did other masters too.
      So it's not the techniques themselves that are at fault or bad at all.. they are excellent. but without the true knowledge of how to apply them in a real fight AND how to practice them correctly with a partner over and over again, they are little more than dancing martial arts moves with no real foundation.
      The Chinese call anyones art that looks good but has no power or real world application "Flowery first and brocade (silk/soft) legs".. meaning that it looks great, but is weak and soft, like a flower or silk.
      That is why many of your friends and so many videos on youtube show most "kung-fu" as either being almost no different from karate, and/or, losing to even an average street fighter, boxer or karate man.

    • @assad2330
      @assad2330 9 лет назад

      ***** first of all i don't say that kung fu is no different from karate - yes it is quite different ...and you said that the fighting aspects of the art have been purposely deleted which makes this martial almost useless . and i have to say that against a profi boxer and against somebody which carry a weapon (knife) this martial art is completly useless . even nowdays the chinese youth practicing modern martial art such as kickboxing . boxing . TKD . and others and they dont practice their own traditional martial art. so let's learn something new like krave maga and kickboxing and other evective style and put these old things to museum thanks

    • @smwebster2
      @smwebster2 9 лет назад +4

      assad yaqubi I still keep up with a few kicks from TKD, but abandoned kick boxing and traditional boxing when I got my ass handed to my by a 65 year old Hung Gar master. I still do BJJ, because it's a lot of fun and I like competing. I also train MMA because the it is way more fun to roll around on a mat than to run on a treadmill. The moral of the story is, it all depends on who you come across. There is a gentlemen in Ft. Worth who weighs about 165lb and hits like semi-truck. But, in defense of your statement that it is bull because your buddy got beat up, yeah, there are a lot of crappy schools out there.

  • @c3stingray798
    @c3stingray798 5 лет назад

    This shit is nothing compared to Jeet Kune Do. Bruce Lee's very own style of Kung Fu. Bruce would've easily beaten this clown with a couple of super fast and powerful kicks without the need of all that nonsense crap. A sure knock out!!

    • @PrzybyszzMatplanety
      @PrzybyszzMatplanety 5 лет назад +1

      Kid, you're clueless. Jeet Kune Do is not a style, Bruce Lee emphasized that very often. It's a way of fighting. Without solid background in any other martial art, JKD is nearly useless. It demands from practicioners that they have some training before they start to do any JKD.
      This is Hung Gar, one of hardest southern Kung Fu styles. Bruce Lee was originaly trained in Wing Chun, another southern style, more concentrated on quickness and hand attacks. You can do Jeet Kune Do as Hung Gar practicioner, Wing Chun practicioner, Tae Kwon Do, Karate or any other serious martial art. But, as we know, you don't understand many things about that.
      Besides, Bruce Lee is pushing daisies for a long time, and guy from this tutorial - Chiu Chi Ling - is still alive and teaching his art to many people. Make of that what you will.

    • @c3stingray798
      @c3stingray798 5 лет назад

      PrzybyszzMatplanety This dude never fought against Bruce Lee not even in his movies because if he would've done so I guarantee you this dude would've lost either way in real life or in the movies. This dude is definitely no match for Bruce Lee. This may be a different style of Kung Fu but it's nothing compared to Jeet Kune Do.

    • @PrzybyszzMatplanety
      @PrzybyszzMatplanety 5 лет назад +1

      @@c3stingray798 You don't know what Jeet Kune Do is, your boasting is meaningless. Yes, you just don't have any actual knowledge about anything, child. Bruce Lee did work with Chiu Chi Ling and in not knowing that, you just show how ignorant you are. Besides, guy from this tutorial is more than a match for Bruce Lee. After all, it's hard to lose fight with the corpse.

    • @c3stingray798
      @c3stingray798 5 лет назад

      PrzybyszzMatplanety When did Bruce Lee ever work with this dude??!!! Where's the proof??!!! And even Bruce is gone R.I.P. this chump will never even get close to matching the hyper speed of the great master and legend.

    • @jaydenrichardson9147
      @jaydenrichardson9147 4 года назад

      @@c3stingray798 bruces fingers of fury 1978 check the movie out if you're a fan of bruce lee