Links
     
Home Page

About Sifu Wong

History of kungfu

History of kungfu 2

Qigong

Taijiquan

Health

Photos

What's New

Favorite Links

Contact Us

Guest Book

Media

Training Tips

TCM

 

 


 

Below are links to some of the finest kungfu / qigong / internal style instructors. Try searching Youtube for some video clips.

Choyleefut
Chan family Choyleefut Grandmaster Chen Yongfa (5th generation direct descendant of Chan Heung). Check out the awesome video clips and pictures too under their Masterclass series! Note: the Masterclass pictures and video clips have been removed... but are still available at
http://choyleefut.de

Buksing division Find out more about the buksing division of choyleefut kungfu (Grandmaster Vince Lacey).
Choy Lee Futt Chang Choy

Find out about Grandmaster Chang Choy who taught Choyleefut kungfu in Malaysia. Sifu Wong Seng Choong was one of numerous students who learned Choyleefut kungfu under Grandmaster Chang Choy.


Qigong

Qigong - Sifu Anthony Wee has learned several styles of kungfu, taijiquan and yoga. Based on his experience, he has devised a systematic qigong program that is highly recommended. Instructors available in Malaysia, Singapore, etc. http://www.chidynamics.org.my)

Taijiquan
The World of Taijiquan

Chen style as taught by Grandmaster Zhu tiancai. Cool video clips! This website was setup by Chong Sien Long and Jasmine Bu, students of Grandmaster Zhu.


Dong Family Taichichuan Association Yang style as taught by descendants of Dong yingjie (Tung yingkit). They have a fast version of taiji form. Note: some videoclips of Grandmaster Dong are available at www.chipellis.com
Sydney Taichi and Qigong Centre

Sifu Howard Choy teaches Yang and Chen style taijiquan. He learnt Yang style from Yang shouzhong, who retained some of the fast movements. He has also learnt Chen style from Chen xiaowang (one of four contemporary Chen style 'giants'). Sifu Howard Choy first started off by learning Choyleefut kungfu under Grandmaster Chen yongfa. You can watch a video clip at http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=pIb59GTiF1s


Gerald Sharp

Sifu Gerald Sharp studied Wu style taijiquan under the late Grandmaster Ma Yueliang (husband of Wu Yinghua). He has also studied a number of other 'internal' styles. Website also has articles on qigong, xingyi and baguaquan.


Liuhebafa

Liuhebafa (luk hap bat fat) is an internal style that shares some similarity with the principles of taijiquan, baguazhang and xingyi. Grandmaster Choi Wah Lun teaches this style in the US. 


Baguazhang

Although a seemingly esoteric style of 'internal' martial art, baguazhang can be used for self-defence.


Chowgar mantis

Chowgar mantis style has a comprehensive training system for internal power and speed. Sifu Paul Brennan is the Australian representative of this style. Check out the awesome video clips of the late Grandmaster Ip Shui.


Hunggar

Find out more about hunggar style. Grandmaster Lam Chun Fai teaches hunggar (lineage tracing back to Lam Sai Wing). There is another website of Grandmaster Lam. It has lots of resources including basic stances,video clips, etc. Go to http://www.hungkuen.net

One fine example of someone who has achieved hunggar's soft-hard combination is Grandmaster Chan Hong Chung. His student Lee Yun Fook also displays this - check Youtube.

There are also other lineages of hunggar. For the Tang Fong lineage, do checkout Grandmaster Henry Yee - some videoclips are available on Youtube.


Shaolin yizhimei

Find out more about Shaolin yizhimei 'style' that was taught by Grandmaster Sek Koh Sam. Grandmaster Sek was highly skilled in Shaolin kungfu and was supposedly one of the last few martial monks. His students have spread throughout many parts of the world - including Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland, etc. He is well-known for hard qigong and also healing arts (herbs, treating injuries, etc).

Bakfupai

Grandmaster Doo Wai is the inheritor and guardian of bakfupai (white tiger) system, that was initially transmitted by Fung dodak (one of the 5 elders) . It also has a unique system of qigong and awesome iron palm training that can break coconuts. Visit http://www.tigerkungfu.com

Chowgar

Chowgar was founded by the Chow brothers (e.g., Chow Biu, Chow Loong, etc.) Well known for its powerful movements. Grandmaster Chan man cheung teaches this style in Hong Kong.

Bakmei

There are a few lineages of Bakmei style today: Grandmaster Cheung lai chuen and the Futsan (Grandmaster Lau Siu Leung) variety.

Ngyingkuen

If you stay in the UK, you should check out sifu Yap Leong's classes, well-known for his practical approach to self-defence! Click on www.shaolinway.com Sifu Leong teaches ngyingkuen, and has also learned wuzuquan (five ancestors style) under the late Grandmaster Chee Kim Thong.  

Wingchun

Wingchun is a simple and direct style of kungfu, devoid of fancy and flowery techniques. As such, it is useful for people who don't have a lot of time to learn self-defence. There are many lineages such as Grandmaster Ip Man (very common throughout the world), Wong Shun Leung, Yuen Kay San, Pan(g) Nam, and Tsui Sheung Tin. Grandmaster Tsui has very good posture,  devoid of stiffness and you can check out some videos on Youtube.

Wild goose qigong (dayan qigong)

If you stay in the UK, do check out Sifu Michael Tse's classes. He learnt wild goose qigong from Grandmaster Yang meijun; he has also previously learnt wingchun kungfu and some Chen style taijiquan. Click on  http://www.qimagazine.com