Bak Mei is Shaolin–based, derived by the greatest Shaolin Grandmaster of all time – Bak Mei. It is the most dynamic, direct and comprehensive practical combat style of martial arts ever devised. Every technique or movement with weapons or freehand is calculated to overwhelm and destroy the enemy.

It differs from other styles by its total lack of frills and complete mastery of the body mechanism and energy system. Its pole patterns are considered the most advanced in Chinese Kung Fu.

Bak Mei amongst all great masters in Chinese history, has a special place as the ultimate warrior defeating some of the greatest masters of Chinese kung fu in his lifetime.


His interpretation and refinement of the highest philosophies, concepts, principles and techniques of Shaolin kung fu are reflected in the majesty of his unarmed open-handed hand forms and classical weapons. Advanced Bak Mei hand patterns (18 Immortal Hands and Mighty Tiger Emerging From The Forest) are accepted as the benchmarks of perfection in respect of Chinese kung fu skills training. The legendary Left-Handed Fisherman Pole is considered the high point of pole training for which all masters of pole training aspire to.

No one in the history of Chinese martial arts has compared himself to Bak Mei for he has remained etched in the hearts and minds of all kung fu masters as the ultimate warrior and his techniques and philosophies for combat are the most advanced. So advanced was Bak Mei’s knowledge of Qi Gong he was able to reduce his Qi points to one and move it throughout his body, making it impossible for his enemies to defeat him.

 
 

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