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6 Yau Chun Kit 邱俊傑
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6 Yau Chun Kit 邱俊傑

YAU Chun Kit started learning Hung Kuen from Mak Sifu in 2010. Yau Chun Kit was born and raised in Hong Kong. He began training under Mak Che-kong Sifu in 2010. Chun Kit was impressed by the energy and detail of Mak Sifu’s teaching method, and so became his student. He has now learned more than twenty empty hands and weapons…

5 Chin Pui Yu, Micro  錢沛儒
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5 Chin Pui Yu, Micro 錢沛儒

CHIN Pui Yu Micro is the younger of the Chin brothers. They studied under the tutelage of Mak Sifu since 2006 and were the first child students whom Mak Sifu took on. Prior to that, Mak Sifu had not taken on minors below the age of 12 as students as he had considered them too young to understand the principles…

4 Chin Pui Sing 錢沛聲
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4 Chin Pui Sing 錢沛聲

CHIN Pui Sing is the older of the Chin Brothers. They studied under the tutelage of Mak Sifu since 2006 and were the first child students whom Mak Sifu took on. Prior to that, Mak Sifu had not taken on minors below the age of 12 as students as he had considered them too young to understand the principles of…

3 Gonzalo Pintor Serrano
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3 Gonzalo Pintor Serrano

Serrano Sifu is friends with the respected Master Francis Cheung of the Pak Mei style. Gonzalo was keen to find a suitable teacher in Hung Gar kung fu. In 2011, Sifu Cheung arranged for Serrano to meet a well-known expert in the style. When this man did not arrive, the pair went for a stroll in the park, where they…

2 Gennadii Ptashnikov
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2 Gennadii Ptashnikov

Gennadii has been a martial arts practitioner since he was 14 years old, when he tried both judo and the Russian grappling art of sambo. On enlisting in the Russian army, Gennadii experienced realistic hand-to-hand and knife training. After his discharge, he found instructors in the martial arts that were prevalent in the Russia of the late 1980s era, primarily…

1 Bey Logan
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1 Bey Logan

Logan began his kung fu training as a teenager in Peterborough, England, in a composite Southern style called ‘Lau Gar’. While in his early 20s, Bey became editor of ‘Combat’, the UK’s leading martial arts magazine. This position gave him access to teachers from a variety of martial disciplines. Over time, Logan gravitated towards the Hung Gar style, beginning his…