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- Classes
Classes in Hung Fut Pai Kung Fu
Hand Forms:These are a series of moves which are practiced by the student. The moves have been passed down from master to student over many generations and have not been changed in any way. They will develop, with continued practice, good strength internally and externally.
Weapon Forms: Practicing with weapons is very similar to hand forms but is considered to be an extension of your arms during it's application.This concept will aid you in the art of weapon forms.
Competition Fighting : This is an opportunity to use kung fu techniques in a fighting situation. The class is based on semi-contact, which essentially means that the first hit gains the point. This class will improve your stamina and reaction time with continued practice.
Self Defence: These are techniques taken from the forms and used in practice with a partner simulating street attacks. Should anyone have specific situations from an attack they have experienced, please tell us and we will try to give you defence techniques to counter any future occurrence.
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Events calendar of the Paisley School of Kung Fu.
- History
History of Hung Fut Pai Kung Fu.
Hung Fut School: Southern Shaolin Hung Fut Pai was created over 350 years ago in the footsteps of the Nine Lotus Mountains in Fujian Province China by the Hung Fut Pai founder Lei Jo Fune a monk from the Southern Shaolin Temple, Lei Jo Fune studied Hung Gar Kung Fu from the Hung Gar founder Hung Hei Goon and blended the hard, strong, external and low strong rooted stances of the Hung Gar system with the softer, swift, circular, explosive techniques of the Fut Gar training he mastered in the Shaolin temple and blended them together thus creating the Hung Fut Pai that has been passed down from grandmaster to student for generations and continues to thrive today across the globe.
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Hung Fut Pai Kung Fu - Southern Shaolin Hung Fut Pai was created over 350 years ago in the footsteps of the Nine Lotus Mountains in Fujian Province China by the Hung Fut Pai founder Lei Jo Fune a monk from the Southern Shaolin Temple, Lei Jo Fune studied Hung Gar Kung Fu from the Hung Gar founder Hung Hei Goon and blended the hard, strong, external and low strong rooted stances of the Hung Gar system with the softer, swift, circular, explosive techniques of the Fut Gar training he mastered in the Shaolin temple and blended them together thus creating the Hung Fut Pai that has been passed down from grandmaster to student for generations and continues to thrive today across the globe.
- Instructors
Instructors Grandmaster Raymond Man, Ying Nap Man (Raymond Man) started his Hung Fut Pai training at the early age of 13 under the 7th Generation Grandmaster Hung Yu Cheung up in till his early death in the seventies. He then continued his training with the 8th Generation Grandmaster Hung Sui Sum where he spent a futher 10 years or so mastering every aspect of the fist, weapons, forms, lion dance and traditional chinese herbal medicine within the Hung Fut System. Senior Student Sifu Iain Paterson.
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- Lion Dance
Lion Dance and Dragon Dance embraces the beauty, art, culture, traditions, and history of China. A good performance is believed to bring luck and happiness. Gestures and movements that closely mimick the emotions of the mystical animal tells the story behind the performance. Emotions and expressions portrayed by the dancers include excitement, caution, curiosity, playful, anger, sleepiness, confusion, happiness, and sadness, to name a few. In addition to this, acrobatic skills are sometimes displayed by the dancers to add excitement to the performance.
- Membership
Membership of the Paisley School of Hung Fut Pai Kung Fu.
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