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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Lam Chun Sing

Lam Chun Sing

Lam Chun Sing sifuThe youngest son of the legendary grand master Lam Cho, Lam Chun Sing sifu was born on 30th January 1952. Brought up in a family of expert gung fu masters, Lam Chun Sing sifu began his gung fu training as soon as he could stand on his two feet. The training was extremely hard and demanding. Like his brothers and sisters, Master Lam had to train everyday under the strict discipline of his famous father. He practiced day after day, year after year without fail. Not training meant severe punishment like being hanged upside down in the mid air by iron chain. Needless to say that correct training and becoming proficient in the family art of Hung Gar was taken extremely serious in the Lam Family house hold. Every move, every principle and concept of the art had to be perfected before moving on to the next. For Master Lam, this was the way of life. His natural talents and dedication together with years of painfully rigorous training, under strict discipline allowed Lam sifu to quickly grasp and master all that his father taught him. He is one of only hand full of masters who knows all the ins and outs of Hung Gar gung fu by heart.

Lam Chun Sing sifuAs gung fu and traditional Chinese medicine goes hand in hand, Lam sifu also learned and mastered the traditional art of dit da alongside Hung Kuen. He was taught all the various methods of treating a patient as well as learning the traditional herbal formulas which were only passed down from father to son or master to selected student. As a young man Lam sifu assisted his father with teaching gung fu and helped him with treating patients.
In 1973, Lam Chun Sing sifu set up his own gung fu gymnasium and dit-da clinic in Jordan of Hong Kong where he taught the traditional art of Hung Kuen to anyone wishing to learn. A year later he closed down the Jordan school before venturing into business. In 1975, Lam sifu returned to teaching Hung Gar gung fu at his fathers legendary studio. He is currently in charge of the Mong Kok studio where he has taken his fathers place to pass down the family art to all those interested to learn. Every year students from all over the world come Hong Kong to train at grandmasters famous studio where they are personally instructed by Lam Chun Sing sifu.Over the years,Lam sifu has been invited to give demonstrations, lead seminars and teach private classes in various countries around the world. He has taught and continues teach Hung Gar to students from many different countries such as England, America, Italy and Checz Republic.

Lam Chun Sing sifuIn a league of his own, Lam sifu is an exceptional master of gung fu and a first class teacher. He has devoted his life to the research, promotion and advancement of Lam Family Hung Kuen. Lam sifu is truly an excellent gung fu teacher and a living example of what he teaches. With years of first hand experience, in-depth knowledge and wisdom under his belt, Lam sifu knows exactly how to teach and pass on the complete art of Hung Kuen to the future generations. Patient and precise, he is extremely careful and accurate when it comes to teaching and guiding his students. He always takes the time to thoroughly explain what he teaches and encourages his students to train properly and devote the time & energy necessary to become proficient in what they learn.

Lam sifu welcomes anyone wishing to learn and improve his/her knowledge of Hung Gar gung fu. Anyone intrested in Hung Kuen training under Lam Chun Sing sifu can contact him by email . For more information please visit Master Lam Chun Sing's official web site.

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