Wieso beginnt ihr direkt mit einem Instructor Kurs? Solltet ihr vielleicht nicht erstmal normale Schüler für euch gewinnen?
Bestimmt verstehe ich etwas nicht... bitte um Aufklärung.
Wieso beginnt ihr direkt mit einem Instructor Kurs? Solltet ihr vielleicht nicht erstmal normale Schüler für euch gewinnen?
Bestimmt verstehe ich etwas nicht... bitte um Aufklärung.
Das Chow Gar Kuen (周家拳) ist bereits in D seit Jahren in Siegen NRW durch Sifu Ali Ol vetreten.
http://www.chowgar.de/
Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zu deinem Stil ?
Nein, das Chow Gar von Ali Ol hat mit unserem Chow Gar außer dem Namen nichts gemein. Deswegen schreiben wir auch Tung Kong Chow Gar Tong Long.
Learning is easy, mastering is difficult http://www.kungfu-Franken.de
Danke für die Erläuterung-
Könntest du mehr über deinen Hakka Kuen Fat Stil(Tung Kong Chow Gar Tong Long) berichten damit man sich ein Bild über diesen im Westen seltene Kampfkunst machen kann?
Zum Thema der chin. Hakka Volksgruppe >>> pdf von Dr. Mary Erbaugh:https://www.academia.edu/23544124/Th...kka_Enterprise
Gruss
Huangshan
Geändert von Huangshan (13-12-2019 um 08:26 Uhr)
Chow Gar Tong Long (周家螳螂) is a southern Chinese martial art and is one of the four major schools in Southern Praying Mantis. It is an aggressive style with emphasis on close range fighting. These skills are developed by utilizing a range of training techniques which have been developed over several centuries.
This style is not related to Jow-Ga Kung Fu(周家), a southern Chinese martial art founded by Jow Lung in the early 1900s.
History
The history of Chow Gar Praying Mantis was transmitted orally with little supporting documentation until the 1900s. The origins of Chow Gar are similar to other martial arts of the Hakka community with references to the Southern Shaolin monastery and exploits centered around Southern China. Information prior to the turn of the century is speculative at best. In the modern era, Lau Soei is recognized by both the Chow Gar and Chu Gar practitioners as the leading promoter of this style. The leading authorities on Chow Gar are the students of Yip Shui and their schools can be found worldwide.
Chow Ah Naam
According to Chow Gar tradition, the founder of the style was Chow Ah Naam (周亞南) who lived in the 1800s. He had spent many years in the Southern Shaolin Monastery under the guidance of the abbot Sim See Yan. He created a new style which he called Praying Mantis from watching a fight between a praying mantis and a bird. His style is not related to the Northern Praying Mantis created by Wang Lang (王朗) during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Ah Naam taught the style to many people in the region and one of his students was Wong Fook Go.
Wong Fook Go
Wong Fook Go (黃福高) was initially a lay person but later became a traveling monk. He travelled throughout Southern China including Wai Yearn village in the area of Tung Kung (East River).
Lau Soei (1866-1942)
Lau Soei (劉瑞; 誠初; 劉水) was an accomplished teacher of the martial arts in his home village of Wai Yearn in Southern China before meeting Wong Fook Go. Oral traditions suggested that Lau challenged Wong and was soundly defeated by Wong. Lau then became a student of Wong and became proficient in the Chow Gar Southern Praying Mantis. Using this knowledge, he further enhanced his reputation and earned the nickname as the "Number one of the three tigers of Dong Jiang (東江三虎之一).
In 1913, Lau Soei moved to Hong Kong and established a Southern Praying Mantis school in Kowloon. Initially, he would teach his system only to members of the Hakka community. Near the end of his career, he opened his teachings to the general public. Yip Shui was one of his first non-Hakka students. Lau Soei died in 1942.
Yip Shui (1912-2004)
Yip Shui (葉瑞; 啟瑞) continued on the tradition of Lau Soei after living and training extensively with Lau Soei. He established a reputation for the effectiveness of the Chow Gar style by meeting all challenges. He worked hard to teach and promote this style. Yip Shui died in 2004.
Yip Chee Keung
Yip Chee Keung, the son of Yip Shui, continues the family tradition as a promoter of this system. Chee Keung emigrated to London, England in the 1970s. He established a Chow Gar Southern Mantis School there.
Paul Whitrod
Paul Whitrod started his training with Yip Chee Keung at that school in 1974. Paul is now the UK representative for Chow Gar.
(from Wikipedia)
Das Programm des Instruktoren-Kurses ist an das Instruktoren-Programm meines Sifus Paul Whitrod aus London angelehnt. Es geht darum, dass Interessierte, ob Anfänger, Fortgeschrittene oder auch Leute aus anderen Stylen, die Möglichkeit bekommen, das originale Chow Gar Tong Long aus der Linie Yip Shui - Yp Chee Keung (das momentane Oberhaupt des Chow Gars) - Paul Whitrod zu erlernen. Der Kurs dauert 36 Monate, sprich alle 3 Monate ist ein Instruktoren- Wochenende. Ich bin Schüler von Sifu Whitrod und offizieller Sifu der Yip Chee Keung Linie und der Schweizer Repräsentant für das Chow Gar Tong Long, so wie Sifu von Instruktor Michael Kocher aus Nürnberg.
Geändert von chowgar (13-12-2019 um 14:27 Uhr)
Danke für die Darstellung .
Viel Erfolg!
Huangshan
Hakka Chow Gar Tong Long gibt es in Nürnberg bei Michael Kocher, in NRW bei Klaus Brinkmann, in Berlin und Bochum integriert bei den Chin Woo, ... Neu ist, dass wir eine Instruktoren-Ausbildung anbieten.
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