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Unicorn Boxing II
If you would like to continue your Hakka Kei Lun training, you will want to know that Hakka Kei Lun kung-fu (Unicorn Boxing) has had a profound influence on many Chinese and Southeast Asian martial arts. During the 1950s Hakka Kei Lun was taught in Hawaii by the Late Sifu Wong Kook Fot. So effective were its methods that the founders of modern Kenpo karate, Ed Parker and K.C. Chow, used the art to form part of Kenpo’s core training.
Module 1 | Module I | |
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This video teaches Unicorn Boxing’s first form, Sei Moon Choi (The 4 Gates Fist). This core form cultivates in the practitioner several essential skills: 1) the basic close quarter attacks deployed to high and low targets, 2) the 3 thorn elbows, and 3) the lead bridge arm deflections. These techniques derived from the first form are at the core of Hakka Kei Lun Kung fu entering techniques. | ||
Unit 1 | Hakka Unicorn Boxing - Series 2 Module 1 | |
Module 2 | Module II | |
This video presents the fundamental Dummy Techniques, Entry Methods, and Bridging Skills of Hakka Unicorn Boxing. Entry methods for the Gim Jee Sao, elbow strikes, palm methods, and compound deflection parries are demonstrated. Presented are the first 24 basic training dummy exercises of the Hakka Kei Lun Kung fu of Sifu Wong Kook Fot. | ||
Unit 1 | Hakka Unicorn Boxing - Series 2 Module 2 |
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