Master Leung Kwok Fung
Hung Gar
Our chief instructor Master Leung Kwok Fung, Andy started his martial arts training with a great interest during his green ages. When he was 14, he followed Grand Master Chiu Wai for Hung-Gaa-Kyun practise. Having been introduced by his father, Master Leung also learnt Hung-Gaa-Kyun from Grand Master Chow Wing Tak.
Taiji Mantis
Master Leung also became a follower of Grand Master Chiu of the Tai-Chi-Mantis. During Master Leung years under Grand Master Chiu, he shared Grand Master Chiu's experiences in the struggles in his entire life being a body-guard. "Transformation" was what Grand Master Chiu always emphasis in and which is also what Master Leung always mention when teaching his followers. Martial arts set have to be transformed depending on situation and your enemy. This makes martial arts technique live and saves your life.
Other Styles
Master Leung was also trained by Mr Leung Hak Ming of the Law-Hon-Mun and Mr Ng Hing Biu of the Eagles-Faan-Zi-Mun for Hang-kyun. In 2001, Master Leung met a senior of the General of Hong Kong Law Hon Mun Association, Mr Liu Chun Ciu. They exchange their skills frequently and therefore Master Leung has a deeper understanding about the Law Hon Mun. Grand Master Hung Kam Pui of the Hung-Fat-Pai Association taught Master Leung Fung-mo-stick, Fat-zoeng and Drunken-eight-celestials in August 2002 due to his appreciation of Master Leung's positive attitude.
Master Leung is open-minded. He invites various experienced and masters, no matter what their school of technique they belong to, to his hold martial arts lectures to his followers. For instance the monthly seminar and in particular Mr Guan Jiang Min of the coach of the PRC Free-fighting team for wrestle; Shao-lin monk Shi Heng Jun for Jik-gan-ging and Mr Liu Chun Koeng for Tae-Kwon-Do kicking techniques. Master leung also send his followers to reinforce and learn new skills, such as some to Mr Lee Chun Lam of the Zuk-Lam-Temple-Mantis for Haak-Gaa-Unicorn and Mr Hung Chi Man of the Hung-Fat-Pai; Mr Leung Sai Hung and Mr Ng Bing Hung for advanced lion dance and drum.
Contributions of Master Leung to martial arts are widely recognised. He was appointed to be one of the consultants of traditional martial arts and free-fighting skill by the Hong Kong Wushu Union in year 2004. In the same year, Master Leung participated in the found of the China (Hong Kong) Traditional Wushu Federation, which aiming to popularise traditional Chinese martial art.
Our chief instructor Master Leung Kwok Fung, Andy started his martial arts training with a great interest during his green ages. When he was 14, he followed Grand Master Chiu Wai for Hung-Gaa-Kyun practise. Having been introduced by his father, Master Leung also learnt Hung-Gaa-Kyun from Grand Master Chow Wing Tak.
Taiji Mantis
Master Leung also became a follower of Grand Master Chiu of the Tai-Chi-Mantis. During Master Leung years under Grand Master Chiu, he shared Grand Master Chiu's experiences in the struggles in his entire life being a body-guard. "Transformation" was what Grand Master Chiu always emphasis in and which is also what Master Leung always mention when teaching his followers. Martial arts set have to be transformed depending on situation and your enemy. This makes martial arts technique live and saves your life.
Other Styles
Master Leung was also trained by Mr Leung Hak Ming of the Law-Hon-Mun and Mr Ng Hing Biu of the Eagles-Faan-Zi-Mun for Hang-kyun. In 2001, Master Leung met a senior of the General of Hong Kong Law Hon Mun Association, Mr Liu Chun Ciu. They exchange their skills frequently and therefore Master Leung has a deeper understanding about the Law Hon Mun. Grand Master Hung Kam Pui of the Hung-Fat-Pai Association taught Master Leung Fung-mo-stick, Fat-zoeng and Drunken-eight-celestials in August 2002 due to his appreciation of Master Leung's positive attitude.
Master Leung is open-minded. He invites various experienced and masters, no matter what their school of technique they belong to, to his hold martial arts lectures to his followers. For instance the monthly seminar and in particular Mr Guan Jiang Min of the coach of the PRC Free-fighting team for wrestle; Shao-lin monk Shi Heng Jun for Jik-gan-ging and Mr Liu Chun Koeng for Tae-Kwon-Do kicking techniques. Master leung also send his followers to reinforce and learn new skills, such as some to Mr Lee Chun Lam of the Zuk-Lam-Temple-Mantis for Haak-Gaa-Unicorn and Mr Hung Chi Man of the Hung-Fat-Pai; Mr Leung Sai Hung and Mr Ng Bing Hung for advanced lion dance and drum.
Contributions of Master Leung to martial arts are widely recognised. He was appointed to be one of the consultants of traditional martial arts and free-fighting skill by the Hong Kong Wushu Union in year 2004. In the same year, Master Leung participated in the found of the China (Hong Kong) Traditional Wushu Federation, which aiming to popularise traditional Chinese martial art.