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]

