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Death road to canada kung fu master
Death road to canada kung fu master













death road to canada kung fu master

We owe a great deal to Master Pan, and to Sifu Bob who seized a unique opportunity and endured the rigorous Disciple training regimen that led us to our present state of evolution. Yet the things he passed on to WKFA were mere specs of dust in his vast vault of Kung Fu knowledge. Many elements of style that we still use today were introduced by Master Pan, including: the two steps at the end of forms, looking to the left as part of our forms bow, the clap at the end of class, introduction of specific sounds into forms like the Ferocious Fist and Tiger, and I’m sure many that I have overlooked.Master Pan introduced our square stance with feet straight and hands chambered at the sash. Basic (horse) Stance: you may have noticed that our basic stance is quite different from that of many other schools.

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Forms produced and introduced by Master Pan (that are still part of our curriculum: 5 Tiger Staff, Master Pan Broadsword, and Ferocious Fist (developed for the movie Talons of the Eagle).Form changes by Sifu Bob, influenced by training with Master Pan: Double Broadsword, Tiger Crane, Snake.Forms directly changed by Master Pan (with permission from Master Ron Day): Single Step, Tiger, Leopard, Dragon, Broadsword, Double Daggers, Staff.During that time Sifu Bob became a Disciple (dedicated, loyal, elite student) of Master Pan, a relationship that led to many profound changes within WKFA. You see, soon after that first seminar Master Pan moved in with Sifu Bob and lived with him for two years. I could talk for hours about my own relationship with Master Pan, but instead I want to draw your attention to the impact he had on WKFA. This was our first introduction to the man who was to become our close friend and mentor, Master Pan Qing Fu. One minute a calm deliberate lecturer, the next displaying the ferociousness of a tiger, as he demonstrated a large assortment of weapons. In the first few moments of the seminar, this master of flexibility left us in awe as he touched the ball of his foot to his chin (while keeping his leg straight). His eyes betrayed his calm exterior, for one look into those eyes was like starring into the eyes of a tiger. At the time none of us knew that Master Pan was considered a national treasure within China because few outside of the country had been exposed to this outstanding talent and fountain of Kung Fu knowledge.Ī small but sturdy man with wild black hair, made his way to the front of the room. Sifu Bob invited Master Pan to visit WKFA and soon after he presented his very first seminar in Canada to our school (the first of many). About three years later he was introduced to Grand Master Pan at an event in Toronto, shortly after he had immigrated to Canada. He went on to found the Waterloo Kung Fu Academy in 1987. Sifu Bob Schneider trained, and received his Black Sash, under Master Ron Day at Kitchener Kicks Martial Arts Academy. We at WKFA have a unique history that includes the lineage of two different Masters. Not only was Grandmaster Pan a world renowned martial artist, coach, instructor, and actor he was also had a very significant influence on the evolution of the Waterloo Kung Fu Academy. His final resting place is in his home town, Tianjin China where he was honoured by his many Chinese students and Disciples. He maintained his rigorous training routine right up to the day he died. On June 29 Grandmaster Pan arrived at the ultimate destination when he suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in Kitchener. His life was always about the journey and about constantly improving his Kung Fu skills. If you were to have asked Grandmaster Pan Qing Fu about his Kung Fu skills the answer would always be the same, “Today, I think, much better than yesterday tomorrow, even better!”.















Death road to canada kung fu master