John Wing-Lok Ng | |
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Born | 1950 (age 61–62) Fujian, China |
Style | Liu He Chuan Fa Six Harmonys (Hui) family style Boxing Xingyiquan Linear-Baguazhang Ba Ji Drunken & Monkey |
Wing Lok "John" Ng (born Wing-Lok Ng) is an innovator and instructor of Chinese martial arts known for his simplicity.[1] He is a Six Harmony (Liu He),[2] Xingyiquan, Baguazhang, and a Drunken Monkey kung fu master.[3][4] He is also a Traditional Chinese medicine doctor and MD Pharm. D.D.DCM. pharmacist by profession in Whitesburg, Kentucky, specializing in herbalism.[5] Some of his notable students are John Dufresne, Mark Burgher, Eric Nesson, William Quan, Gary Dezarn, Daniel Eckart, Tim Pickens and Rick Pickens (to name a few). He was born in Fujian in 1950, of Hui Chinese descent. ==Career==
In 1981 he founded the Four Seasons Kung Fu & Wu Shu Academy in Richmond, Kentucky and later in Lexington,[6] which flourished during the 1980s and 1990s. He was Executive Advisor to The International Chinese Boxing Association in 2006[7] and 2008.[8] He is now semi-retired, but still teaches a small number of private students.[9] John Ng founded the Bowling Green Martial Arts and Health Club in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1974.
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He was martial arts choreographer in the film Snake in the Monkey's Shadow (aka. Hou hsing kou shou aka. Snake Fist vs. the Dragon) produced by Goldig Films Ltd. in 1979.
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Baguazhang | Wang Zi-Ping | |||
Five Animal | Monk Inh Shu One | |||
Spring Legs | Monk Po In | |||
Monkey | CoGo & Chan Jack Man | Liu He Quan | Chan Jack Man | |
Northern Drunken | Li & Chan Jack Man | |||
John Wing-Lok Ng |
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Notable students: who opened Kung Fu schools, published books, Etc. | ||||
Lester Doyle |
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Rusty Gray |
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Daniel Eckart |
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Tom Pardue |
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John Dufresne |
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Bill Gist |
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Rick Pickens |
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Tim Pickens |
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Mark Burgher |
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Eric Nissen |
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David Seiwert |
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Gary Dezarn |
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Eric Townsend |