Black Belt
1971 Yearbook

Hung Gar Kung-Fu
© 1973

Inside Kung Fu
May 1976
Black Belt
November 1981
Tiger/Crane Form
© 1983

Buck Sam Kong

Buck Sam Kong’s earliest training in Hong Kong came from his mother, who practiced the Eagle Claw style of Kung Fu. When he was 6, she placed him in a school that taught the Tam Tuei system.

Two years later, Kong met Lam Cho, one of Hong Kong’s leading instructors in Hung Gar (Tiger-Crane) Kung Fu. Lam Cho becomes his primary instructor. When he was 12, Kong also started training in the Choy Li Fut system.

In 1956, Kong moved to Hawaii with his parents. He completed high school, became a naturalized citizen and served in the U.S. Army. From 1961 to 1963, he was a hand to hand combat instructor for his division in Korea.

Kong returned to civilian life and at the urging of his friends, which included several local Karate and Aikido instructors, began to teach Kung Fu openly. In those days, Kung Fu was only taught to those of Chinese ancestry. In October 1963, Sifu Kong and his friends opened our first training hall near Kam IV Road and Rose Street in Kalihi. In 1974, Buck Sam Kong was inducted into Black Belt Magazine’s Hall Of Fame as Kung Fu Instructor Of The Year.

Kong taught in Hawaii until 1976, when he decided to expand his school. In December, Sifu Kong, his wife Nancy and their 3 children moved to Los Angeles. He has lived and taught there for the past 30 years. Now 69 and a grandparent, he has several branches across the mainland, Mexico and Germany.

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September 1995

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February 1998

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September 1998
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October 2000
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Hall Of Famer Kong

As one of the first American instructors to teach Kung Fu openly to the public, Master Kong was inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame.
This recognition is based on Kong's history-making achievements that have made an impacting contribution to the martial arts community.

Photo: California State Senator Richard Alarcon honors Master Buck Sam Kong at the Martial Arts History Museum awards ceremony on October 14, 2006.

THE HISTORY OF HUNG GAR

Enter through the Shaolin Temple above to trace the lineage of our school all the way back to the 1700s.

Grandmaster Lam Cho

Grandmaster Lam Cho taught Buck Sam Kong the art of Hung Gar as a youth.


Photo: Buck Sam Kong and Lam Cho

 

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