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MTWS
12-08-2006, 01:05 AM
I live in San Francisco and am looking to continue my hung gar training, but would like to add chin na, and perhaps some grappling/ground work.
Any suggestions?

Xue Sheng
12-08-2006, 11:04 AM
Shuaijiao
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HG1
12-08-2006, 11:19 AM
I live in San Francisco and am looking to continue my hung gar training, but would like to add chin na, and perhaps some grappling/ground work.
Any suggestions?
www.yees-hungga.com/sanfrancisco.php (http://www.yees-hungga.com/sanfrancisco.php)

Jade Tigress
12-08-2006, 12:08 PM
Don't know the area but wanted to say welcome to Martial Talk and good luck with your search. :)

clfsean
12-08-2006, 12:16 PM
I live in San Francisco and am looking to continue my hung gar training, but would like to add chin na, and perhaps some grappling/ground work.
Any suggestions?

YC Wong on Sacramento St across from Waverly in Chinatown for Hung Ga.

Grappling/ground work... find a good judo club.

Black Tiger Fist
12-14-2006, 10:37 PM
YC Wong on Sacramento St across from Waverly in Chinatown for Hung Ga.

Grappling/ground work... find a good judo club.


Hmmm Sean, what have you heard about Y.C. Wong? I'm not trying to start anything, but i've heard he's not very forthcoming with his non-chinese students. Have you heard anything like that?


jeff:)

clfsean
12-15-2006, 09:06 AM
Hey Jeff... PM... :angel:

Flying Crane
12-15-2006, 01:20 PM
Hmmm Sean, what have you heard about Y.C. Wong? I'm not trying to start anything, but i've heard he's not very forthcoming with his non-chinese students. Have you heard anything like that?


jeff:)


I have some info about this, PM me if you need to know...

Flying Crane
12-15-2006, 01:23 PM
www.yees-hungga.com/sanfrancisco.php (http://www.yees-hungga.com/sanfrancisco.php)


Yes, I recently notices Frank Yee from New York now has a student teaching here in San Francisco. I don't know anything about him, however, but I think Frank has a pretty good reputation in NY, so if he endorses this guy to teach for him in SF, he should be pretty good.

If you are willing to go down the peninsula to Sunnyvale, probably 45 minutes or so, Wing Lam has his school and teaches Hung Gar in addition to Wing Chun, Northern Shaolin, Tai Chi, and perhaps others. I am sure you can get some chin-na within those contexts from him.

In Alameda, across the bay, Chiu Chi Ling has his headquarters. I have never visited and don't know much about how he operates, but you can check him out.

By the way, where are you training Hung Gar now?