Hung Gar Close Combat | Bridges, Traps, Pins & Frames (Gung Ji Fook Fu)
In this lesson, we explore the close-quarter fighting applications hidden within Gung Ji Fook Fu Kuen, one of the foundational forms of the Hung Gar system. We break down how Hung Gar develops real combat attributes through bridging, trapping, pinning, and framing—essential skills for dominating the clinch, controlling structure, and creating striking or takedown opportunities at close range.

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