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)
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| "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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