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Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
Anyway, I wanted to ask - if anybody knows much about both Hung gar and Choy li fut - if there is much of a comparison between the two. I guess my question would be: being a martial artist interested in learning Hung gar, would Choy li fut be relatable in enough aspects to satisfy my learning desire? I watched a few demonstrations and some of the movements appear similar, so I thought I'd ask. Thanks |
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
Depending on who you ask, many considering them sister arts. There's been some speculation in some circles that Chan Heung studied an early version of Hung Kuen as a kid.
They share many of the same techniques but after a while they differ greatly. Hung Ga employs (AFAIK & IMO) more direct force & brute strength overpowering techniques compared to CLF. Hung Ga uses low(er) stances & rooting to bring that strength & power to it's techniques. CLF uses more whipping energy for many of its strikes & prefers a faster, lighter style of footwork to Hung Ga. In CLF we tend to "carpet bomb" with strikes over running the opponent with strikes, while (again from my experience) Hung Ga tends look for the "one shot one kill". Both are really good, solid, fight proven CMAs. It just depends on what you're after.
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
Based on what you've said here, it almost sounds like choy li fut may be the better choice for me. Thank you for your explanation.
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
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As CLFSean has already stated, both are excellent fighting arts. |
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
So, it is my understanding that choy li fut incorporates the five animals into their curriculum, and it seems like hung gar does the same. Is this so? The five animals are a group I'm very interested in learning and so, whichever of the two would offer a greater understanding and more involved learning of the five animals would be much more enticing to me.
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
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Wasn't aware of that but not suprised. I'm just not that familiar with HG's energy with strikes. Quote:
![]() Indeed... Nam Pai Mo Seut Yat Ga...
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I know lots of people don't favor forms training too much, but I personally like the way it gives me a CLF aftertaste... ****************************** Message: Due to the ongoing Recession, God has decided the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut off due to power costs. That is all. |
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Both offer different takes on the 5 Animals. Both offer different sets & generally CLF has more sets than HG (nothing wrong with that, nothing at all), both approach the animals from their own perspective.
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I know lots of people don't favor forms training too much, but I personally like the way it gives me a CLF aftertaste... ****************************** Message: Due to the ongoing Recession, God has decided the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut off due to power costs. That is all. |
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
I see. Well thank you both for your input. I did find out that the school down the street from me is run by Tai Sifu Hubbard, who is a student of Grandmaster Doc Fai Wong of the Plum Blossom International Federation, so it seems like that would definitely be one of the best places for me to go for this. I guess hung gar can come at a later point in my life.
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Don't get too hung up on style vs. style - there's pros & cons to every art. You won't get unbiased answers anyway.
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
I know, I don't intend to restrict myself to only one style. I know that I can never learn everything there is to know, as there is always more to learn. Even the masters of martial arts will always still be students.
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
Can CLFSean or HG1 elucidate on how the animals are played in each of their systems?
How do they differ? How are they alike? Do the difference lie in the techniques or from a conceptual standpoint as well? |
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
back to the question, while not getting 'caught up' in what animal…
my experience with Choi Li Fut was to appreciate it as a training mechanism as taught to the foot soldier. Take it from the bone marrow washing on out. Seeing as how you are directly affiliated with Doc Fai Wong it is assuring to hear that it is ostensibly part of your standard curriculum. CLF will get you in shape for the next platitude. I’m not a Hun Gar affecianado but as a Mok Gar person I have the full respect. Concentrate on your current training. |
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Re: Hung gar vs. Choy li fut
I spent the day at the hospital dealing with a 104 fever...
I'll get back to you on the animals in a day or two when I feel more human than I do right now.
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