Barry Pang Kung Fu
Barry Pang Kung Fu has been providing martial arts leadership since 1974.
Our kung fu combines two complementary styles that share common origins.
Wing Chun and Lung Ying (Dragon Shape) were designed by Ng Mui and exhibit similar charateristics as practical, close-range fighting arts. Our goal is to develop Ng Mui Kung Fu and train well-rounded practitioners so that we can preserve these arts and build a martial arts community that moves beyond style boundaries.
Team Demonstration of Chum Kil Form
Wing Chun stage demonstration of Bil Jee
Wing Chun should be relaxed yet strong
Wing Chun's Soft Power
Chi Sao is both relaxed and powerful
The Big Picture Interview
Wrist power in Wing Chun
Chi Sao and other types of sticking hands
Sil Lum Tao applications
Wooden Dummy correct position training
Wooden Dummy arm purpose explained
Wing Chun Kicks
Wing Chun Punch
Barry Pang Kung Fu Showreel
The Roundhouse Kick: A Must-Have Technique for Any Martial Artist
Side Kick training essentials for Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo and MMA
Reality of self defence for Kung Fu, Karate, Taekwondo and MMA
Australasian Kung Fu Championships 1981
Breaking wrist grabs with simple Wing Chun techniques
Defending against kicks with Wing Chun
Anne Pang Showreel
Chi Sao meets Tui Sao
Chi Sao meets Yiu Shun
Wing Chun and Lung Ying similarities (2 of 2): Use of rotation
Wing Chun and Lung Ying similarities (1 of 2): Power from the hip
Efficient striking in Lung Ying
Plum Blossom Pole - Kung Fu Demonstration
Barry Pang Kung Fu Showreel
Hard versus soft Kung Fu
Power from the hip in Kung Fu