hung leng kuen kung fu

- fareham

the art of hung leng kuen kung fu.

Kung Leng Kuen means Free Spirit Fist

Kung Leng Kuen means 'Free Spirit Fist', a title describing the ethos and spiritual dimension. However, the 'Free Spirit' is not drifting aimlessly; it is the freedom born of self-mastery and wisdom, requiring dedicated practice to develop. Perhaps this is the deeper purpose of the martial arts? In any case, we practice Hung Leng Kuen to defend ourselves...

Training methods range from simple to complex. Basics techniques of standing, striking and kicking are further developed in a progression of standing hand sets and chi kung sets.

Chi Kung in Horse Stance (Ma Bow)
Dragon Stance (Lung Ma)
Bow and Arrow Stance (Gum Bow)

Self-defence knowledge is coded in forms practiced solo, and in application with a training partner. Fighting spirit is developed in solo combination drills, chi kung and shouting practice. Further partnered training develops sensitivity to respond appropriately.

Form Practice (Jeng Fu Kuen)
Parries and Blocking Set
Hard Chi Kung (Tension Set)

Free sparring and various progressive sparring methods are to practice the 'formless form'. i.e. Using pre-agreed set techniques is not effective for self-defence; at that stage, as in normal everyday life, we must just respond to the situation.

Self-Defence Application (rear head throw)
Self-Defence Application (throat strike