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The maternal nephew of
Grandmaster Yip Man, Sifu Lo Man Kam
began learning
Wing Chun Kung Fu from his uncle when he was 18
years old.As a youth, Master Lo Man Kam,
spent much time living with Master Yip Man in the
Fut San district in Canton Province. Later, as a
young man in Hong Kong, he was among the first three
students of Yip Man, and studied there with him
for many years. Thus, his knowledge of the
Wing Chun Kung Fu taught by his uncle
Yip Man is extremely extensive.
To this day, he still progresses in Wing Chun,
continually seeking to expand an already profound
understanding of his art.
Using his vast knowledge of martial arts, he has
integrated Wing Chun’s proactive approach with joint
locking and throwing skills to form the foundation
of the Taiwan police martial art curriculum. He has
further extended Wing Chun's philosophies and
theories to apply to everyday life. |
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History: Coach of World Wushu Leitai
(San Sao) National Team of Thailand.
Judge of World Kung - Fu Fighting. in
1984, teaching Jeet Kune Do for police.
in 2005, teaching Tai - Chi -Chuan Yang
Family for Prof.Gen. Somchai
Virunhaphol(Ph.D.), Audit Commissioner,
Office of The Auditor General of
Thailand. In 1996, teaching Jeet Kune do
for AU' Students(AU - Assumption
University) Judge of Kung - Fu Fighting
of Asia Games 1998 Thailand. Two time
champion of Tai - Chi 1989 and 1990. Two
time champion of Chinese Kung - Fu Nan
Chuan 1987 and 1989.
Tai - Chi Wushu Nation Team of Thailand 1990.
Demonstrated the art of Tai - Chi on Air (Thai
television) for Eight months 1998 - 1999 and
Japanese Massage, Hand Reflexology and Kung -Fu
Kids. |
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