Korean Kung-fu

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Korean Kungfu or SIP Pal Gee or Chung Moo Kwan is a little known line of the martial arts. One family is SIP PAL GEE, the 18 weapons system. (Also known as Chung Moo Kwan)

A variety of weapons are taught in SIP Pal Gee: Staff, Spear, Broad sword, Straight Sword, 7 Section Steel Whip, Kwan-do, Steel Fan, Nun-chucks.

[edit] Basic stances

Front Stance
Back Stance
Horse Back Stance
Little Front Stance
Cross Leg Stance
Rooster Stance

[edit] Sip Pal Gee Forms

Form Name Meaning Style
Tan-Tae Basic Steps Long Fist
Pa Zoo/BaChu Eight Elbows Long Fist
Yong Chun Kuen Dragon Fly to Sky Form Long Fist
Oha Kuen Duck Playing with Lilly pad Long Fist
Yoo Pee Kwan Unknown Long Fist
Da Ho Kuen Big Tiger Form Long Fist
So Ho Kuen Little Tiger Form Long Fist
Bagwan Family of tigers Long Fist
Tong Yong Cari Kuen Unknown Praying Mantis
Pakuailefucan Unknown Pa Kua

Schools that have been known to teach the system in part or whole: Southern Kung-fu Acadmey, Southern Black Belt Academy

Grand Master Derek S. Chun is located in Marrero, Louisiana ([1])

Grand Master Yong Moon, located in Los Angeles, California.[2]