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Its time to reveal my true practice in martial arts.
At a very young age I was adopted by an elderly chinese gentleman who had retired to the US from Taiwan. As a child he taught me a rare and secretive martial art dating back thousands of years called Say Fong Kuen. In my childhood, the old man taught me 18 classical weapons and all the nuances of emptyhand fighting from the Say Fong Kune system. At age twelve I underwent a gruelling, week long test, after which I became the current (and now only surviving) grandmaster of the style. In my teens, I fought in numerous secret "no holds barred" fighting competitions and remained undefeated until I was 20, then I saw the light and gave up fighting.
Say Fong Kuen is an anciect and secretive system based on spontanious movement. There are no prearranged set patterns or forms. Instead, a practitioner of Say Fong Kuen learns to move intuitively and create techniques as needed and accordingly. For competitions we make up our forms according to what's "in tune" with our students' abilities.
Feel free to ask me any questions regarding this mysterious and wonderful Chinese Martial art, but keep in mind that Like other secretive and ancient styles, the history of Say Fong Kuen was passed down only through oral tradition and there is no documented background available. I was lucky to learn this system because it was one of the only Buddhist systems to survive the great Buddhist "sell out" when the communists took over China.
Mike
At a very young age I was adopted by an elderly chinese gentleman who had retired to the US from Taiwan. As a child he taught me a rare and secretive martial art dating back thousands of years called Say Fong Kuen. In my childhood, the old man taught me 18 classical weapons and all the nuances of emptyhand fighting from the Say Fong Kune system. At age twelve I underwent a gruelling, week long test, after which I became the current (and now only surviving) grandmaster of the style. In my teens, I fought in numerous secret "no holds barred" fighting competitions and remained undefeated until I was 20, then I saw the light and gave up fighting.
Say Fong Kuen is an anciect and secretive system based on spontanious movement. There are no prearranged set patterns or forms. Instead, a practitioner of Say Fong Kuen learns to move intuitively and create techniques as needed and accordingly. For competitions we make up our forms according to what's "in tune" with our students' abilities.
Feel free to ask me any questions regarding this mysterious and wonderful Chinese Martial art, but keep in mind that Like other secretive and ancient styles, the history of Say Fong Kuen was passed down only through oral tradition and there is no documented background available. I was lucky to learn this system because it was one of the only Buddhist systems to survive the great Buddhist "sell out" when the communists took over China.
Mike