Difference between revisions 133318924 and 133320001 on enwiki'''Moy Yat''' (梅逸) ([[June 28]], [[1938]] - [[January 23]], [[2001]]) was a Chinese sealmaker, Chinese artist and [[martial art]]ist, student of [[Yip Man]] since [[1957]]. He moved to New York City in [[1973]] and began teaching [[Ving Tsun]] in [[Brooklyn]]. His students are teaching in their own schools around the world. (contracted; show full) International Kung Fu". Retirement from formal teaching. 1998 Opening of the Ving Tsun Museum Published "Dummy - A tool for Kung Fu" by Moy Yat 2000 Published Luk Dim Poon Kwan by Moy Yat 01/23/2001 Died in New York City, NY, US </pre> <br /> == Moy Yat Lineage == '''Senior Sihings: Hong Kong⏎ ⏎ ''' <br> <br> Greco Wong: The first student of Moy Yat who popularized the term "kung fu" when he co-wrote Wing Chun Kung Fu - Chinese Self-Defence Methods with Rolf Clausnitzer, it was the first book published on Ving Tsun Kung Fu. Generally at that time, most Chinese martial arts were referred to as "Chinese boxing". After his book was published, his use of the term, "kung-fu" became the norm when describing Chinese martial arts. <br> <br> Sam Lau: Chairman of the Yip Man Martial Arts Athletic Association, the Hong Kong representative of the World Boxing Council, and one of the directors of the Chinese Dragon and Lion Dance Sports Association.⏎ ⏎ <br> <br> King Ng<br> Henry Mah (Henry Moy)<br> Dun Wah (Sunny Tang)<br> Jaffery Chan (Jeffery Chan) <br> Chi Nam Kwong⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ <br> <br> '''Senior Sihings: New York ⏎ ⏎ ''' <br> <br> Mickey Chan (Moy Shuen)<br> Lee Moy Shan<br> John Cheng (Moy 4)<br> Phillip Yuen <br> Gary Kwan<br> Jackie Lam<br> Rex Aperauch (Moy Wu Tin)<br> Julien Corderro (Moy Hop)<br> Daniel Inosanto⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ <br> <br> '''Sihing Dai (Contemporary Instructor list)⏎ ⏎ '''<br> <br> William Moy <br> Anthony Dandridge (Moy Tung)<br> Tyrone Anthony<br> Miguel Hernandez<br> Javier Ramirez<br> Leo Imamura<br> Kevin Martin (Moy Ya Tse)<br> Pete Pajil (Moy Bah Hugh)<br> Benny Meng<br> Tom Kagin⏎ ⏎ <br> <br> *This list is a work in progress so please forgive our mistakes and those who are omitted. We decided to put out this premature list to show our respect to the senior students of Moy Yat Ving Tsun Kung Fu and to help get more info about those eras under the instruction of the late Grandmaster Moy Yat.⏎ <br> ==External link== *See http://www.Moyyat.com for more information and and complete biography. [[Category:1938 births|Yat, Moy]] [[Category:2001 deaths|Yat, Moy]] [[Category:Chinese Wing Chun practitioners]] [[ang:Moy Yat]] [[ar:Moy Yat]] [[bs:Moy Yat]] [[bg:Moy Yat]] [[ca:Moy Yat]] [[cs:Moy Yat]] [[cy:Moy Yat]] [[da:Moy Yat]] [[de:Moy Yat]] [[et:Moy Yat]] [[el:Moy Yat]] [[es:Moy Yat]] [[eo:Moy Yat]] [[eu:Moy Yat]] [[fa:Moy Yat]] [[fr:Moy Yat]] [[ga:Moy Yat]] [[gl:Moy Yat]] [[ko:Moy Yat]] [[hr:Moy Yat]] [[io:Moy Yat]] [[id:Moy Yat]] [[it:Moy Yat]] [[he:Moy Yat]] [[sw:Moy Yat]] [[la:Moy Yat]] [[hu:Moy Yat]] [[nl:Moy Yat]] [[ja:Moy Yat]] [[no:Moy Yat]] [[nn:Moy Yat]] [[oc:Moy Yat]] [[pl:Moy Yat]] [[pt:Moy Yat]] [[ro:Moy Yat]] [[ru:Moy Yat]] [[sq:Moy Yat]] [[simple:Moy Yat]] [[sk:Moy Yat]] [[sl:Moy Yat]] [[sr:Moy Yat]] [[fi:Moy Yat]] [[sv:Moy Yat]] [[th:Moy Yat]] [[vi:Moy Yat]] [[tr:Moy Yat]] [[uk:Moy Yat]] [[zh:梅逸]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=133320001.
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