Won Hop Loong Chuan is taught as three primary styles that are designed to fit together into a cohesive whole.
Won Hop Loong Chuan is the primary style. It is a Chinese Daoist gongfu style that is complete in and of itself. However, some of the material has proven to be too difficult in the past so two other styles were put together in to better prepare students for the higher levels of training.
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Pyong Hwa Do is an introductory curriculum that is taught to students before they begin training in Won Hop Loong Chuan. It consists of a mix of Okinawan karate, simplified gongfu from Won Hop Loong Chuan, and hapkido.
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Wu Style Taijiquan is an internal taiji style which helps students begin their internal training prior to the more advanced internal training found in Won Hop Loong Chuan.
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Won Hop Loong Chuan is the primary style. It is a Chinese Daoist gongfu style that is complete in and of itself. However, some of the material has proven to be too difficult in the past so two other styles were put together in to better prepare students for the higher levels of training.
Learn more >
Pyong Hwa Do is an introductory curriculum that is taught to students before they begin training in Won Hop Loong Chuan. It consists of a mix of Okinawan karate, simplified gongfu from Won Hop Loong Chuan, and hapkido.
Learn more >
Wu Style Taijiquan is an internal taiji style which helps students begin their internal training prior to the more advanced internal training found in Won Hop Loong Chuan.
Learn more >