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Teachers
of the Immortal Palm Internal martial Arts Association |
- Leung Sheung Wing Chun
- Master Kenneth Chung (1991 to present)
Kenneth Chung from Hong Kong studied from Leung Sheung
for approximately 10 years, and ended up becoming his
best student. Leung Sheung was Yip Man’s first
disciple and actually lived with Yip Man for 6 years.
Leung Sheung had 20 years of martial art experience
before he met Yip Man and is considered to be the best
of Yip Man’s students. Kenneth Chung is possibly
the best in the world at Wing Chun and has a very high
level of skill in sensitivity, root or connection to
the ground and close range power. Ken is one of the
smartest persons I have ever met; he is the most precise
in his touch and movement. We are forever grateful for
all that Ken gives!
(Master Chung has been doing Wing Chun for over 40 years!)
- Chen Style Taiji
- Grandmaster Chen Qingzhou (1995 to present)
Chen Qingzhou from Henan province in China, is the 19th
generation standard lineage holder for Chen Tai Chi.
He teaches Lao Jia, the old style of Chen Tai Chi, which
is approximately 500 hundred years old and is the foundation
for all other forms of Tai Chi. Master Chen is the only
disciple of Chen Zhaopai that refused to change or alter
the old system when forcibly approached by the Chinese
government. He stood his ground and we are very thankful
for that. Chen Qingzhou is considered to be one of the
12 living treasures of China, by the Chinese government.
He is also considered to be one of the top 10 Chen stylists
in the world and is considered to be the best in the
world at being able to neutralize someone’s force
or energy.
Chen Qingzhou studied from the very famous Chen Zhaopai
who taught in Beijing and had 17 undefeated challenge
matches, Chen Qingzhou has had approximately 10,000
students.
(Master Chen has been doing
Chen style for over 60 years!)
- Fu Style Bagua
- Grandmaster Victor Sheng Long Fu (1994 to present)
Victor Sheng Long Fu from Canton
China studied from his father, who studied from his
father. Victor Fu’s grandfather, FU CHEN SUNG
was one of the famous five northern tigers the government
of China sent to southern China to spread martial
arts. (Please read more about Fu CHEN SUNG in other
article on web site.) Victor Fu’s father practiced
martial arts for 75 years and Victor Fu started when
he was 4. To see Victor Fu move with great power and
finesse is really quite amazing. Fu style martial
art centers on basic training exercises to train the
waist and the connection to the ground; it then teaches
you how to move in complex ways with great basics
and precise control and power.
(Master Fu has been doing
Fu style for over 50 years!)
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