Kenneth Chung
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This page does not refer to Kenneth Chung Hoi Kan (鍾海勤), the Chemical Engineer.
Kenneth Chung (鐘萬年) was a student of Leung Sheung. Kenneth Chung's interpretation of Wing Chun emphasises relaxation, sensitivity and position over muscular strength. He began training with Leung Sheung in the early 1960s.
The City of Cupertino, California, proclaimed August 23, 2003 to be Kenneth Chung Day in acknowledgement of Kenneth Chung's teachings and contributions in the Area[1].
He currently teaches at the Stanford University Wing Chun Club.
[edit] Lineage
Lineage in Wing Chun | |
sifu | Leung Sheung (梁相) |
Kenneth Chung |
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known students | Eddie Chong Ben Der Alson Yuen Patrick Au Hoover Chan Bradford Louie Sydney Wong Mike Lam Gate Tsao Nelson Fong Cliff Wong Richard Vargas Doug Eibeck Dan Adachi Jim Pieri John Ho John Adams Art Rose Eddie Oshins Carl Decharria II Caesar Julaton II Ernie Nazareno Jr. Jurgen Reinke Jerome V. Braun Yvonne Kerno J.L. Shaw Ray Van Raamsdonk Juergen Heerdegen Chuck Chan Jack Moorman Dan Lam Dan Lau Mars K Cheung Humphrey Wong Ng Wah Sum Kathy Jo Connors Mark Stoddard Alan Ngai Tim Tsang |
[edit] External links
- Stanford University Wing Chun Club
- Ray Van Raamsdonk - Notes on Kenneth Chung
- City of Cupertino Proclaims Kenneth Chung Day
- Northeast Wing Chun Student Association
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