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= Marshall Ho | = Marshall Ho | ||
* Chinese name 何金銘 (Ho Kam Ming) | * Chinese name 何金銘 (Ho Kam Ming) | ||
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+ | == Wing Chun and Tai Chi | ||
+ | Marshall Ho Kam-Ming is primarily known as a Wing Chun master. He was a direct disciple of Yip Man, one of the most famous Wing Chun grandmasters. Marshall Ho is renowned for his contributions to the Wing Chun community and for teaching many students around the world. | ||
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+ | === His Wing Chun | ||
+ | Marshall Ho began learning Wing Chun under Yip Man in the early 1950s. | ||
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+ | He became one of Yip Man's senior students and went on to teach Wing Chun in Macau and internationally. His expertise and dedication to Wing Chun have made him a respected figure in the martial arts community. | ||
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+ | === His Tai Chi | ||
+ | While Marshall Ho's primary focus was on Wing Chun, many traditional martial artists often study multiple disciplines, | ||
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+ | Marshall Ho created the [[Nine Temple Qigong]] and incorporated it into his teachings to help his Tai Chi students gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of internal martial arts principles, which are common in both Tai Chi and Wing Chun. However, his reputation and legacy are most strongly associated with Wing Chun. |
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