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Jow Ga Kung Fu (Chinese: 周家) (or Jow Ga Kuen, Zhou Jia Chuan, or other forms of romanisation) (Chinese: 周家拳) is a form of Kung Fu. It was founded by Jow Lung who was born in 1891, on the eleventh day of the third lunar month (April 16, 1891) in Sa Fu Village of the Canton Province, and died in 1919. His father was Jow Fong Hoy and his mother’s maiden name was Li. At the time of its inception, this particular style of Kung Fu was labeled as having the head of Hung Gar, the tail of Choy Gar and the patterns of the tiger and leopard, or simply Hung Tao Choy Mei. It was so labeled because the essential techniques incorporated the muscular and mighty movements of Hung Gar and the swift footwork and complex kicking of Choy Gar, making it a very effective form of self defense with emphasis on sim

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  • Jow Ga Kung Fu (Chinese: 周家) (or Jow Ga Kuen, Zhou Jia Chuan, or other forms of romanisation) (Chinese: 周家拳) is a form of Kung Fu. It was founded by Jow Lung who was born in 1891, on the eleventh day of the third lunar month (April 16, 1891) in Sa Fu Village of the Canton Province, and died in 1919. His father was Jow Fong Hoy and his mother’s maiden name was Li. At the time of its inception, this particular style of Kung Fu was labeled as having the head of Hung Gar, the tail of Choy Gar and the patterns of the tiger and leopard, or simply Hung Tao Choy Mei. It was so labeled because the essential techniques incorporated the muscular and mighty movements of Hung Gar and the swift footwork and complex kicking of Choy Gar, making it a very effective form of self defense with emphasis on simultaneous attack and defense. (en)
  • Il Zhoujiaquan (周家拳, pugilato della famiglia Zhou) è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi classificabile come Nanquan. Questa scuola è molto diffusa anche in occidente e spesso se ne conosce il nome in cantonese, Chow Gar Kuen oppure come Jow Ga oppure quello in lingua Vietnamita, Châu Gia. L'associazione internazionale che cerca di riunire tutti i praticanti si chiama Zhongwai Zhoujia Guoshu Zonghui 中外周家国术总会, cioè Federazione Cinese e Straniera di Arte Nazionale della Famiglia Zhou. (it)
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  • Jow Ga, Zhou Jia Chuan, Jow Family Fist style (en)
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  • Jow Lung (en)
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  • Chan Man Cheung (en)
  • Dean Chin (en)
  • Hoy K. Lee (en)
  • Jow Biu (en)
  • Jow Hip (en)
  • Jow Hoy (en)
  • Jow Tin (en)
  • Kit Po Wong (en)
  • Lee Ngau (en)
  • Lui Chu Shek (en)
  • Wong Kun Leung (en)
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  • Jow Ga Kuen (en)
  • 周家拳 (en)
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  • No (en)
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  • Il Zhoujiaquan (周家拳, pugilato della famiglia Zhou) è uno stile di arti marziali cinesi classificabile come Nanquan. Questa scuola è molto diffusa anche in occidente e spesso se ne conosce il nome in cantonese, Chow Gar Kuen oppure come Jow Ga oppure quello in lingua Vietnamita, Châu Gia. L'associazione internazionale che cerca di riunire tutti i praticanti si chiama Zhongwai Zhoujia Guoshu Zonghui 中外周家国术总会, cioè Federazione Cinese e Straniera di Arte Nazionale della Famiglia Zhou. (it)
  • Jow Ga Kung Fu (Chinese: 周家) (or Jow Ga Kuen, Zhou Jia Chuan, or other forms of romanisation) (Chinese: 周家拳) is a form of Kung Fu. It was founded by Jow Lung who was born in 1891, on the eleventh day of the third lunar month (April 16, 1891) in Sa Fu Village of the Canton Province, and died in 1919. His father was Jow Fong Hoy and his mother’s maiden name was Li. At the time of its inception, this particular style of Kung Fu was labeled as having the head of Hung Gar, the tail of Choy Gar and the patterns of the tiger and leopard, or simply Hung Tao Choy Mei. It was so labeled because the essential techniques incorporated the muscular and mighty movements of Hung Gar and the swift footwork and complex kicking of Choy Gar, making it a very effective form of self defense with emphasis on sim (en)
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  • Zhoujiaquan (it)
  • Jow-Ga Kung Fu (en)
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