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A Tiger is one of a Five Animals of Southern Chinese martial arts.
Within numbers of Chinese martial arts, each Northern & Southern & when dissimilar when Hung Gar and T'ai Chi Ch'uan, the names of techniques feature "tiger" imagery.
A purpose of imitating a tiger is to respond with a super yang qualities of fearlessness and aggression once faced sustaining an opponent.the tiger attacks within a staight line. These are a strongest of the 5 shaolin animals
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Bac Fu Do
Includes articles, essays, and photos on the art of White Tiger Kung Fu from the school of Sifu David Crook in Australia.
Wai Sing Kwoon
Offers Tiger Claw Kung Fu for self defense and fitness in New York, New York. Contains instructor profile, school details, history and contact information.
Rizzo's Authentic White Tiger Kung Fu
Features photos, FAQ, locations, staff profiles, training schedules, and facility review for this school in San Diego, California. Also provides history and summary of Bak Fu Pai.
White Tiger Kung Fu
Features style background, instruction, online magazine, instructors, online videos, equipment sales, and membership information including cost.
Australian Tiger and Crane Kung Fu
Instruction in Shaolin Kung Fu with the emphasis on Tiger and Crane. [Melbourne, Australia]
Garstand Fu Jow Pai Club
Instruction in a form of the style. Includes events, photo gallery, and related information. Located in Garstang, England.
Fu Jow Pai: School on Mountain (Giboyeaux)
Tiger Claw school with pictures, historical information, and biographies.
Fu Jow Pai: International Federation
Wai Hong's International Fu Jow Pai Federation; includes historical biographies for the tiger claw system
Wong Cheung's Sil Lum Black Tiger Kung Fu
Includes history, videos and photos.
Kwan's Kung Fu: Hung Wai Kwoon
Traditional school offers training in Fu Jow Pa in Westchester, New York. Includes historical information, Lion Dance, instructor profile, classes, photos, and events.
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