FORMS
The
Hung Gar style has a big variety of traditional
forms that includes hand forms, weapons forms and
couple forms.
Every form is constituted by fundamental techniques
but each of them it emphasizes different abilities.
The program of study is:
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| History Characteristics of the Hung Gar Theoretical Principles of the Hung Gar The 12 key words The 12 Bridges of the Hung Gar 5 animals and 5 Elements 9 Poisonous hands 10 Killing hands |
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Fundamental |
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Positions |
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Hand forms |
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Mui
Fa Kuen Lau Gar Kuen Chin Cheung Kung Ji Fook Fu Kuen Bong Bo Tonglong Kuen Fu Hok Seung Ying Kuen Sup Ying Kuen Tid Sin Kuen |
Plum
Flower Form |
Forms with Weapons |
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| Lau
Gar Gwan Hang Che Pang Seung Bei Sau Pek Kwa Dan Do Wu Deep Seung Do See Gar Cheung Kwan Lun Gim Mui Fa Seung Lung Do Yu Gar Dai Pa Kwan Do Ng Lung Ba Gwa Gwan Sam Jie Bien |
Baton
of the Lau Family Baton of the Monkey Double Daggers Sabre Butterfly Knives Lance of the See Family Sword of the Kunlun Mountain Double Sabre Pitchfork of Yu Family Halberd 8 Diagrams Pole 3 Sections Chain |
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Couple forms |
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Gung
Ji Doy Dar Fu Hok Seung Ying Doy Dar Hang Che Pang Dot Dar Dan Do Doy Cheong Seung Do Doy Cheong Kwan Do Doy Cheong |
Fight
of Kung Ji |


