Has anyone heard of Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen? Is it just wing chung with a different name, or is there something different with there training/style?
Thanks.
Has anyone heard of Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen? Is it just wing chung with a different name, or is there something different with there training/style?
Thanks.
Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen
Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen is very diverse. It has internal Hei-Gung training. Footworks (Siu Baat Gwa) is integral. Very complete well rounded system.
[QUOTE=Sam;780156]Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen is very diverse. It has internal Hei-Gung training. Footworks (Siu Baat Gwa) is integral. Very complete well rounded system.[/QUOTE]
So is the Hei-Gung like chi gung? What is the footwork like? I also see there is a chin na set in it, which is pretty interesting. Thanks.
There’s a detailed section on it in Ritchie’s Complete Wing Chun, and I believe they’ve had their own book out for a year or so too. My impression is that it’s like Wing Chun with a bit of Hung. I’m not saying that’s how it’s formed, that’s just the best impression I can give of the flavour.
Hello Mtal,
Hei Gung is the cantonese rendition of Qigong if I am not mistaken. It’s footworks are diverse and like every good CMA Kam Na (Chin Na) is definitely embedded in the art.
Fut Sao is a well rounded system from the tiny experience that I have. If you are in the vicinity it’s well worth checking it out. Like the saying goes out there it’s ‘different strokes for different folks.’ I for one highly recommend it, when I first saw a demo in Brooklyn being done by Cama sifu I was like, ‘this is exactly what I wan’t to do!’. ![]()
Cama sifu and his students are very good people and if you are sincerely interested please take the time to check it out.
Hello Sam: Send my best regards to Cama sifu when and if you see him. ![]()
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[QUOTE=Mtal;780148]Has anyone heard of Fut Sao Wing Chun Kuen? Is it just wing chung with a different name, or is there something different with there training/style?
Thanks.[/QUOTE]
I was the first “Sifu” under Henry Leung until I left. I worked in his restaurant for two years and we even lived in the same building in Brooklyn for over a year. Fut Sao Wing Chun is also known as Gu Yee Kuen. I have an audio tape made by Henry Leung with the complete history according to him. I’ll have to dig it out to get the particulars.
PR