Great video guys! I'm a Wing Chun and Karate student, and unfortunately in my city or anywhere nearby doesn't exist a school where they teach Hung Gar, and I would like so much to learn that too because, for what I think, Wing Chun combined with Hung Gar would be the perfection, you would have almost everything you need to never be defeated in a fight. And you guys made clear one thing I always think: it's impossible to learn any kind of martial arts by just watching videos, because only a Sifu that can see you and correct your postures all the time can teach you the real thing.
Aaaye my First Martial arts was Wing Chun too sadly the school closed or I would’ve kept learning. I still use it once a While I now Learning Kickboxing & Juijitsu. I’m grateful because it conditioned my Forearms so Kicks don’t hurt as Much, also when Some one has my wrist the simple Wrist Rotation breaks the Grip in Juijitsu. Also where I’m from not many know that style so when I hear someone who learned it brings me Joy, we are rare Breeds lml 😅
Martial Club! I just want to say I have so much respect for you guys! Hung Gar is the first style I learned before my teacher left the U.S. and this brought back wonderful memories training with my Sifu. Thank You! You guys are very humble and I’m looking forward to seeing you all do more God Bless!
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Very educational video... and wooooooow!! Such humility felt in this teaching little movie! That's what is the best we can learn from martial arts! Thank you again guys for sharing such moments!
That was awesome, in helping regular folks like myself appreciate moves we have hear and seen in movies and television and how it is applied in practical life. Great video to learn.
I love this vid. He's giving you some very basic ideas of what Hung Gar is, and how it's used. Enjoy it, and internalize it, but as you get closer to using it for real combat, it's going to blow your mind how much the system changes and how you practice it.
Andy to be able to teach yourself watching a movie is commendable. Even so more commendable when you are willing to see where you could improve. Don't doubt yourself, your efforts were well worth it, it wasn't time waisted. D.Mah you're very insightful and an intellectual.
Wow this was 7 years ago, and a Sifu just sent me this video to watch and I immediately recognized Death Dealer...though you weren't then and your face was covered. Keep representing man! P.S. I'm also a student of Hung Gar.
This was fantastic! So much wisdom! I always think about how the applications of traditional style are modified when they go through wushu practitioners for competitions. It's great to preserve this ancient techniques👍thanks so much!🙏
That's a good video. And Leo Au Yeung gives a good explanation those guys about how Gung ji fu kuen is use for. I trained Hung ga for three years, it's practical , and it's effective too. What you see in the movies is choreographed, but in real life is different, it depends of what situation you're in the streets.
I was waiting for a video like this! Glad to see the applications side of this art and an explanation to why certain things are done, instead of just trying to reverse engineer something that looks cool. I'd love more of these application videos!
Man I would love to train with you guys and be a part of what you have, not for the fame or money or anything else other than to share that amazing energy you all have like a family of martial art.
Hung Gar Kieu Sau Bridge is one of the most powerful bridge to develop your internal energy. In fat there 12 bridges to learn. Start horse stance Sey Pin Mah for 1 MIN, 2 MIN, 3MIN, 4 MIN, SO ON...... reach 30 mins.., develop ur Tan Tien to store energy disperse thru ur arm, legs. build ur body like rock. Under SiFu Buck Sam Kong/Lee Yat Ming we started with basic forms to understand motion, walking, twisting, move fwd, backward. We had to earn to be taught Fu Hok Kuen. it is good you r promoting Hung Gar
That was awesome. It's always better when your Sifu explains WHY a movement is done and how to do it properly. That's why I like wing chun. Elbows and movement with purpose make it extremely awesome. I trained in Lau Gar is there a lot of difference between that and Hung Gar ? Enjoy the vids guys keep it up😁
I used to practice kungfu when I was 7years or 8 years old for 5 years... after watching your videos, I would love to practice it. From Bodoland region of the Northeast India
It's funny I still have my PlayStation one and my favourite game on it was Shaolin, still got the saved data. In this game you pick male or female then you pick your style out of 8 different styles and I always picked hung gar, imagine having a love and passion for something you have no idea about.
love your videos guys, your too humble, letting the master help refine your techniques, and admitting you know more now. looking forward to more of your fights guys ^_^
I own 8 iron rings(4 for each arm) to help strengthen the arms and shoulders plus I like the metal ping sound. It's kind or soothing. I was wondering if I could use them in wing chun. I know it's not used in that style but I figured it might help 🤔🤷♂️
Really interesting vid. Looks like you guys had a similar experience to me. Seemed to boil down to if you can't make it work it's just waving your hands in the air and it's the small detaisl that make it work too. Well done.
I’m about to start taking hung gar Kung this is really cool! I’m hoping the 5 stance fist is in hung gar I that is a super fun form to do. This is a big switch from my karate back ground. I’m pretty excited about this!
I felt the exact same way training at gasshuku for three weeks, under our aikido grandmaster. he threw me around like a wet rag and it hurt cause he always asked me to show full resistance.
The only way to be the best, challenge all the masters. Bruce Lee got his ass kicked a few times but he learned new styles from others. IP man took down a lot of masters bc they under estimate him.
I was taught by my father leg forms and leg conditioning but I was lazy as hell. My legs felt like riding a bicycle for 100 kilometers after every session.
It's pretty much impossible to learn gung fu from movies and even books. Because as you now know there are nuisances in the forms that obviously go beyond aesthetics. Concepts and there applications are inexhaustible once you understand it. That's why I love WingChun from Chu Shong Tin lineage as I believe he understood like no one else the depth of Wing Chun gung fu. But Hung Gar looks interesting as well.
That might be so, but they wouldn't have gotten the opportunity to learn from real teachers if they hadn't spent so much time practicing to the best of their ability using movies, books, etc. I feel like it's a lesson in working with what you have until you find something better!
CST lineage is very important. The true power of Wing Chun is internal. Movement is an effect of intent. We often train backwards, memorizing movements, but empty movements lack meaning. The same exact movement with proper intention and "mind force" [directed chi] becomes effortlessly powerful: the goal of Wing Chun.
Great video guys! I'm a Wing Chun and Karate student, and unfortunately in my city or anywhere nearby doesn't exist a school where they teach Hung Gar, and I would like so much to learn that too because, for what I think, Wing Chun combined with Hung Gar would be the perfection, you would have almost everything you need to never be defeated in a fight. And you guys made clear one thing I always think: it's impossible to learn any kind of martial arts by just watching videos, because only a Sifu that can see you and correct your postures all the time can teach you the real thing.
Aaaye my First Martial arts was Wing Chun too sadly the school closed or I would’ve kept learning. I still use it once a While I now Learning Kickboxing & Juijitsu. I’m grateful because it conditioned my Forearms so Kicks don’t hurt as Much, also when Some one has my wrist the simple Wrist Rotation breaks the Grip in Juijitsu. Also where I’m from not many know that style so when I hear someone who learned it brings me Joy, we are rare Breeds lml 😅
Martial Club! I just want to say I have so much respect for you guys! Hung Gar is the first style I learned before my teacher left the U.S. and this brought back wonderful memories training with my Sifu. Thank You! You guys are very humble and I’m looking forward to seeing you all do more God Bless!
Very educational video... and wooooooow!! Such humility felt in this teaching little movie! That's what is the best we can learn from martial arts! Thank you again guys for sharing such moments!
That was awesome, in helping regular folks like myself appreciate moves we have hear and seen in movies and television and how it is applied in practical life. Great video to learn.
Wing Chun Hung Gar. The Lau family. Sifu Au Yueng. Keep doing what you guys are doing. Beautiful.
One of the best videos in Martial Club History!!!!
Aiden Heckman
Gordon Liu is my favorite fighter in all the films. Thank you for this video. I'm glad this is a legacy that Gordon Liu used.
You guys deserve to train with the best masters, your devotion is unseen!
I am very grateful that you care about teaching martial arts. Thank you thank you very much.
I did not expect that take down at the end!
its an uproot brother, not a takedown. two very separate and distinctive techniques.
I love this vid. He's giving you some very basic ideas of what Hung Gar is, and how it's used. Enjoy it, and internalize it, but as you get closer to using it for real combat, it's going to blow your mind how much the system changes and how you practice it.
Andy to be able to teach yourself watching a movie is commendable. Even so more commendable when you are willing to see where you could improve. Don't doubt yourself, your efforts were well worth it, it wasn't time waisted. D.Mah you're very insightful and an intellectual.
I love this. your energy is great guys.
ANDY..UN GRAN LUCHADOR
Wow this was 7 years ago, and a Sifu just sent me this video to watch and I immediately recognized Death Dealer...though you weren't then and your face was covered. Keep representing man!
P.S. I'm also a student of Hung Gar.
Really cool of him of to teach you guys, thanks for filming/making the vid!
This was fantastic! So much wisdom! I always think about how the applications of traditional style are modified when they go through wushu practitioners for competitions. It's great to preserve this ancient techniques👍thanks so much!🙏
Nice and awesome move..I studied Mix Martial arts myself as Kali,Panantukan,aikido,silat and jujitsu 😊
muy instructivo gracias por tan buen contenido. HUNG GAR desde HONDURAS..
Excellent - particularly segment on twisting the tendons
That was Awesome! I love watching all your Kung Fu vids as a practitioner myself. Very informative thanks!
Thank you, more like this please!
You could spend your entire life just doing Gung Jee. There’s such a wealth of knowledge in just that form alone!
That's a good video. And Leo Au Yeung gives a good explanation those guys about how Gung ji fu kuen is use for. I trained Hung ga for three years, it's practical , and it's effective too. What you see in the movies is choreographed, but in real life is different, it depends of what situation you're in the streets.
I was waiting for a video like this! Glad to see the applications side of this art and an explanation to why certain things are done, instead of just trying to reverse engineer something that looks cool. I'd love more of these application videos!
This Sifu is making a larger-than-life, impact on MartialClub's Journey,
Love this video! Very informative. You dudes are amazing.
Great video!!! You guys rock
Very well explained by the sifu 🙏
Man I would love to train with you guys and be a part of what you have, not for the fame or money or anything else other than to share that amazing energy you all have like a family of martial art.
We need more content like this! The why behind the sets.
Love it (and love that shirt as well) !
Keep up the good work the cool videos and the tribute to the Golden old school heroes and flicks :)
Awesome video!
Movies are one of the best source of education for cinematography and martial arts ‼️
Hung Gar Kieu Sau Bridge is one of the most powerful bridge to develop your internal energy. In fat there 12 bridges to learn. Start horse stance Sey Pin Mah for 1 MIN, 2 MIN, 3MIN, 4 MIN, SO ON...... reach 30 mins.., develop ur Tan Tien to store energy disperse thru ur arm, legs. build ur body like rock. Under SiFu Buck Sam Kong/Lee Yat Ming we started with basic forms to understand motion, walking, twisting, move fwd, backward. We had to earn to be taught Fu Hok Kuen. it is good you r promoting Hung Gar
soooo usefull , thnx to share guys !
Very educational guys.
Loved this! More videos please! You guys are a huge inspiration to me!
That was awesome. It's always better when your Sifu explains WHY a movement is done and how to do it properly. That's why I like wing chun. Elbows and movement with purpose make it extremely awesome. I trained in Lau Gar is there a lot of difference between that and Hung Gar ? Enjoy the vids guys keep it up😁
Would be cool to see Martial Club try and do Fu Hok Seung Ying
That was very educational and inspirational
Any videos for Cai Li Fo?
I appreciate your appreciation for the Hung Gar system.
Certain movements involving the bridge hand are also used to increase your potential punching power
I used to practice kungfu when I was 7years or 8 years old for 5 years... after watching your videos, I would love to practice it. From Bodoland region of the Northeast India
Wow enlightening
Very insightful, most excellent!
It's funny I still have my PlayStation one and my favourite game on it was Shaolin, still got the saved data.
In this game you pick male or female then you pick your style out of 8 different styles and I always picked hung gar, imagine having a love and passion for something you have no idea about.
I love your video's ..!
wow I just learned a few moves already...
I should have known that there was more to Hung gar then meets the eye!
WOW!
love your videos guys, your too humble, letting the master help refine your techniques, and admitting you know more now. looking forward to more of your fights guys ^_^
Beautiful
I own 8 iron rings(4 for each arm) to help strengthen the arms and shoulders plus I like the metal ping sound. It's kind or soothing. I was wondering if I could use them in wing chun. I know it's not used in that style but I figured it might help 🤔🤷♂️
nice really liked it
Loved this!
very interesting I thought learning gung fu and taichi is enough I HAVE TO LEARN MORE thank god for Google :)
When I saw Hung Gar, I clicked. Why? Hung Gat is the basis of Earth bending.
That was so helpful and cool
Awesome!
I love this art cause its used as Earth bending.
Really interesting vid. Looks like you guys had a similar experience to me. Seemed to boil down to if you can't make it work it's just waving your hands in the air and it's the small detaisl that make it work too. Well done.
good video. please name the movie clips in the video. thx
the bent finger in kieu sao is distinctive to lau family hung kuen, other forms of hung kuen do it with the finger straight up.
I’m about to start taking hung gar Kung this is really cool! I’m hoping the 5 stance fist is in hung gar I that is a super fun form to do. This is a big switch from my karate back ground. I’m pretty excited about this!
funny,,,,,I cannot find his name in any of the film credit in the Yip man's franchise,,,,,,not even once,,,,,,,🧐🧐🧐🧐
Very good guys.
Respect to the Lau family.
3 MASTERS
I liked that!
Hung Gar is for fighting not for looking good lol great video
more more more!!
Rest In Peace, pops.
i never knew that omg thank u guys
Very young sifu 😎
I did this like 8 yeras ago, and also wondered a few same things you guys encountered also
"It's like us throwing our set" That's how you know they live in LA. XD
I felt the exact same way training at gasshuku for three weeks, under our aikido grandmaster. he threw me around like a wet rag and it hurt cause he always asked me to show full resistance.
amazing!
You guys have a cool master
teacher* sifu translates to teacher.
I know Sifu means Teacher/Master in Cantonese
Hey Andy who do you play stun for which movie?
👏
nice martilart
Name of the films PLEASE XD, Nice VID!
cool
Yo +MartialClub what movie was that in 0:22
Your buddy with the glasses is the guy that should play the stoned kung Fu master.. HE LOOKS STONED 100% OF THE DAY.. LOOK AT HIM
Bridge hands on the hood cuhz. 😂
Hung gar quan tang,s dragon.
I naturally feel hung gar within me
Dude Bad Ass...
The only way to be the best, challenge all the masters. Bruce Lee got his ass kicked a few times but he learned new styles from others. IP man took down a lot of masters bc they under estimate him.
I was taught by my father leg forms and leg conditioning but I was lazy as hell. My legs felt like riding a bicycle for 100 kilometers after every session.
Domo.
I saw some chinese in your videos.You guys can know Chinese?
+酷客(KuKe) Andy and I don't really speak Chinese (我講得中文講得不好) but we do our research before we post anything in chinese.
+Daniel Mah Yours Chinese very good in the videos.Congratulations you find a good teacher.(My English not good but I will still watch yours videos)
It's pretty much impossible to learn gung fu from movies and even books. Because as you now know there are nuisances in the forms that obviously go beyond aesthetics. Concepts and there applications are inexhaustible once you understand it. That's why I love WingChun from Chu Shong Tin lineage as I believe he understood like no one else the depth of Wing Chun gung fu. But Hung Gar looks interesting as well.
That might be so, but they wouldn't have gotten the opportunity to learn from real teachers if they hadn't spent so much time practicing to the best of their ability using movies, books, etc. I feel like it's a lesson in working with what you have until you find something better!
CST lineage is very important. The true power of Wing Chun is internal. Movement is an effect of intent. We often train backwards, memorizing movements, but empty movements lack meaning. The same exact movement with proper intention and "mind force" [directed chi] becomes effortlessly powerful: the goal of Wing Chun.
Like
plzzz
I"ve seen the drukin
kung ku..
. I like to see" " stoned
kung Fu.. whan't to see that style..
plz tech me Kung Fu plzzz