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  2. John Ng - Wikipedia

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    Wing Lok "John" Ng (born Wing-Lok Ng) is an instructor of Chinese martial arts, [1] a master of Six Harmony , [2] Xingyiquan, Baguazhang, and Drunken Monkey kung fu. [3] [4] He was born in Fujian in 1950, of Hui Chinese descent. He is a Traditional Chinese medicine doctor and pharmacist specializing in herbalism. [5]

  3. Anthony Arnett - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Arnett is an American martial artist specializing in Chinese martial arts, particularly Wing Chun. He is a direct disciple of Australian Wing Chun pioneer William Cheung and is founder of his own system, Arnett Sport Kung Fu. Arnett is a martial artist and has been inducted into Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame. [1]

  4. William Kwok - Wikipedia

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    William Kwok is the elder son of Kwok Yuen-wah, a physical education professor who introduced Wing Chun and movement science to Kwok. [7] [8] Prior to learning Practical Wing Chun from Wan Kam-leung, Kwok trained in various martial arts systems including traditional Taekwondo, under Kim Suk-jun, a disciple of Choi Hong-hi. [1]

  5. Wing Chun - Wikipedia

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    In Ip Man's Wing Chun, the first section of the form is done by training the basic power for the hand techniques by tensing and relaxing the arms. [75] In Moy Yat's Wing Chun, the first section of the form is done without muscle tension and slowly in a meditative, calm, and being "in the moment" way. [70]

  6. Jeet Kune Do - Wikipedia

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    Original JKD is further divided into two points of view - OJKD and JFJKD both hold Wing Chun, Western boxing and fencing as the cornerstones on Bruce's JKD. OJKD follows all Bruce's training from early Jun Fan Gung Fu (Seattle period) and focuses on trapping with Wing Chun influence. [citation needed]

  7. Eric Oram - Wikipedia

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    Eric Anthony Oram (born October 13, 1968) is an American Wing Chun Kung Fu practitioner and fight choreographer who introduced a new way of filming fight scenes in the film Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in which the actors fought with real strikes and attacks, which were then featured in slow motion at 500 frames per second in the final movie. [4]