My Jhong Law Horn Kung Fu

I was in Shreveport earlier this week visiting in-laws and as I’m wont to do I checked through the yellow pages for any and all MA schools in the area and found this. What is it, please?

They had a website fathereetigerandcrane.com and it mentions its hung gar, but I’ve never heard of My Jhong Law Horn, is that the same as hung gar…?

Not the same.

I would imagine that “My Jhong Law Horn” is the same as “Mizong Lo Han” or “Yan Qing Quan” or “Lost Track Style”. Definitely not Hung Ga.

This Neijiagong method features a completely different mentality and training from Hung Ga.

"My Jhong Law Horn
Mizong
Mah Jhong Lo Han
MiChung

like 80 diff ways to say it…

Lost Track to me…"

-That is a quote from Losttrak in the “What styles?” Thread.

My Jhong Law horn is a northen style of kung fu, pretty similiar to northen shaolin long fist, but it is a bit more acrobatic and makes more use of mobility and footwork. Hung gar is a southern shaolin style of kung fu, so I doubt that there will be many similiarities between the two styles. Perhaps you may find this site useful www.leeswhiteleopardkungfu.com. Click on kung fu to learn more about this style. I hope this helps. Peace.:smiley:

Shreveport School

http://www.leeskungfu.com/ This is the website for Sifu Guerin’s school in Shreveport. In addition to the My Jhong Law Horn, he also teaches Fu Bagua and Wu Tai Chi. He’s a very good instructor, he is very skilled at all 3 martial arts that he teaches there. Having seen his forms and having him push me around like nothing in push hands, I’d highly recommend him.

Not the same style as myjong lohan. Hung is totally different.

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