Monkey Kung Fu Photo Gallery
Certified by the U.S. Tai Shing Pek Kwar Association. Presented by 6th Generation Master Michael Matsuda
(Tai (Tai Shing Pek Kwar)

The 7th Generation. Sifu's
CJ Martinez, Josh Freedman
and Drew Simth.
Master Y.C. Wong and Master Matsuda performing a Pek
Kwar form together.
Drunken Monkey is one of
the most unusual forms in
the Monkey art.
Master Matsuda featured on
the Action Martial Arts
Magazine trading card.
"If all one can do is Monkey
forms and you can't fight, then
what's the point," - Matsuda
A few students from the
Monkey Kung Fu class pose
for the camera.
Master Matsuda being
inducted into the Martial Arts
History Museum Hall of Fame.
GrandMaster Ken Tak Hoi
performing Monkey Style
Kung Fu.
Some say "Monkey Fist" from
Kim Possible was patterned
from Master Matsuda.
"I want you to learn this art
correctly, so I teach it all in
extreme detail," - Mastsuda.
Extreme flexibility or yoga
has never been part of
learning Monkey Kung Fu.
Grandmaster Chan Sau Chung
is the only one who can be
rightfully called Monkey King
Master Matsuda co-starring
as the Monkey Man in the
movie X-Treme Fighter.
Rafael Kosche and the crew
are filming one of the many
Monkey DVDs.
Students practice a number
of unique and aggressive
techniques in Monkey fighting.
   
"Monkey kung fu can be a very
powerful art, but you have to
learn how to fight," - Matsuda
Sifu CJ Martinez jumps over
the silver staff in the Monkey
Staff DVD.
Master Matsuda teaching the Monkey Silver Staff for the Instructional DVD.    
 
 

 

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