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History of Lau Gar in the UK Since Ordinary people could enter and leave the temple at will, and monks having completed their training would move to other temples, what was known as the Shao-lin Fist arts was widely spread over China. Differences in style depending on physical limitations, mental attitudes and strategy or tactics were wide spread. Towards the end of the 1800's Master Yau's Grandfather (Yau Luk Sau) conceived the desire to learn Kung Fu. At the age of 13 he left Kowloon and travelled to Kong Sai Province where he trained under the MasterTang Hoi Ching. Nine years passed before he was given the right to teach independent of Master Tang. Master Yau's Grandfather subsequently met the Master Wan Goon Wing with whom he continued his studies for a further Six years, and whom he served as son until the latter's death. On his return to Kowloon Master Yau Luk Sau taught only his family and close friends before opening his club to the public. During this time Master Yau commenced his training at the age of Six. His training continued 4 hours a night 360 nights a year for 15 years. Master Yau brought the style to Britian in 1961. Car Repairs in Castle Douglas www.bryanswales.co.uk |
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