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Modern Kung Fu History

In San Jose, California during the early 1970s a method of combat by the name of Modern Kung Fu which also means "New Hard Task" or "New Work". The founder name was Master David Lee. Master Lee had studied many different systems of martial arts in China starting as a very young boy. Some were Pa kua chang, China's wrestling, Shaolin (martial arts) Hung Gar, Monkey, Eagle Claw, Crane, Drunken Monkey, Tiger, Mantis. The Main goal in MKF as in most styles of martial arts is to become a better human being. MKF is for defense of different zones, 1-5 the Modern Kung-Fu community utilizes the following breakdown grappling range, trapping range, punching range, and kicking range. Names are merely labels, though. In punching range, you can punch if you would like, or you might do anything else (such as an eye-strike) that would work efficiently within that range.

The number of categories that is used is also optional. In MKF, is known for its ability to adapt to different attacks and defense. The goal of a student is that he/she can defend themselves from any position. This system does not believe in any set techniques, instead it holds to studying movement of the human body. In the 1990s MKF has added many more theories and movements from other systems. The Don Willis system of boxing, koga system (defensive tactics), Kenpo. They also focus on Muay Thai, Modified Freestlye submission and Greco-Roman wrestling. The interesting thing about MKF is it continues to grow for the future (Willis Modern Combatives). Instructors are always learning and growing with other arts and teachers. This keeps the system from going stale and outdated. An example of the Willis Modern Combative's theory and ideas are alive, one only needs to visit a gym owned by Damon Willis, Who is well versed in MKF and Willis Modern Combatives and is an Muay Thai Assistant Instructor under Master Toddy. He was also taught by his brother Devin Willis, who has his instructors ranking in MKF and Willis Modern Combatives . Devin has been training in the martial arts since he was eight years old and has followed that path for over thirty years. He has taught many, many students over the years including law enforcement, military personal Both Willis are always trying to grow and are currently studying one area they are interested in Walt Bayless Jiu-Jitsu and many others.

Devin graduated from ESI It is there he learned tactical shooting courses for close protection, personal self-defense and high speed C Q B training plus much more.

This system is a growing art, expanding in this country rapidly. MKF tends to transcend martial arts set movements or cultural barriers. Master Lee taught discovery of things that work seem to be a primary goal and benefit from the study of modern kung fu, especially under the methods of the Don Neale or Willis's


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Modern Kung Fu also teaches handgunning.(see below)




==References==
  • Oral History of Modern Kung Fu - David Lee interview 1979
  • Modern Kung Fu- understanding true combative applications by Devin Willis (unpublished manuscript)
  • Reading And Critical Thinking Book -1 Donald L. Barnes - This book has a great section on the roots of Kung Fu

I would add on to the list - Jorge Obergen and Don Neale , Don Blackheresht? Mike Soursoura(as full Instuctors from Ca)Devin Willis's Linkedin Profile can be found here


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Anonymous Modern Kung Fu 0 Feb 24 2011, 4:50 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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Interesting that I too coined the term ar at least marked a unique blending of martial arts systems in the eartly nineties that I called Modern Kung Fu. I was a practitioner of Kunf Fu, <a href="http://bjjbaltimore.com">baltimore brazilian jiu jitsu</a>, Judo, Tai Chi, Kickboxing, Arnis & Jeet Kune Do.

Over the years my heart gravitated more toward Brazilian Jiu-jitsu until every class that I taught incorporated it in some capacity. In the late nineties and into the next tmilenium, my childrens classes incorporated kunf fu form, judo throws and grappling. Eventually my children's program converted entirely to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.

Blending Kunf fu and Brazlian Jiu-jitsu together made for a formidable system. During the mid nineties when I was developing my style that I called Modern Kung Fu, the UFC was coming into age. Mixed martial arts had not been termed yet, however thats exactly what I was doing and becoming.

Today I no longer teach Modern Kung Fu. I am entirely a mixed martial artists and <a href="http://bjjbaltimore.com">baltimore brazilian jiu jitsu</a> fighter. I do add to my fighting all that Kung Fu and the other systems have taught me throughout the years.
Anonymous gfdgdg 0 Oct 31 2010, 11:15 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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n Willis has added in http://www.uggspeichernboots.com/ Pankration to Modern Kung fu. How does Master Lee and Devin Wiliis feel about this being added?
Anonymous Pankration in Modern Kung fu-Billy the Kid 3 Nov 1 2009, 10:39 PM EST by Anonymous
 
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It looks like Damon Willis has added in Pankration to Modern Kung fu. How does Master Lee and Devin Wiliis feel about this being added?
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