Grandmaster Paul Eng

Born Oct. 1941 – Passed Jan. 8, 2015

 

eng1Master Eng was born in Hong Kong in 1941. Initially poor health was a motive, and he began Choy Lee Fut and Fut styles under Chin King Woon. When he moved to New York, at age nine, he continued training in Yang Tai Chi, Choi Gar and Fu Jow Pai directly with Wong Moon Toy. After Wong’s death, Paul inherited the instructorship of the Fu Jow Pai system. At that time Master Eng moved to San Jose and continued his studies under Wong Jack Man. He served In Vietnam between 1967-9 where he was awarded two purple hearts. He was the chief instructor the Red Catcher Combat Ranger training camp at Long Binh and military Police at Choloon. It was here that he expanded his martial skills into Praying Mantis with Chiu Chuk Kai. When he returned to the West Coast Paul Eng, Raymond Wong and Kam Yuen formed the Tai Mantis Kung Fu Association with schools in Palo Alto, San Jose and Belmont. When Wong and Yuen moved to L.A. Master Eng became the major representative of the style in Northern California.

Outside of his school he also taught in venues such as Tai Chi at the Kaiser Hospital Physical Therapy Department in Santa Clara. He authored six books excellent books, and produced a DVD on his version of Mantis Boxing.

  • 1941: Born in Hong Kong.
  • 1947: Due to poor health, began training in the martial arts in Hong Kong under Master Chin King Woon (Choi Lee Fut and Fut styles).
  • 1949: Emigrated to New York city; continued training first under Master Leung Hung (Tai Chi, Yang style) and Master Chan Kwong Ming (Choi Gar style) and later under the Master of the Fu Jow Pai system, Wong Moon Toy.
  • 1959: After the death of Master Wong, became Chief Instructor of the Fu Jow Pai Kung-Fu Federation in New York.
  • 1965: Moved to California; began teaching in the San Jose area and studied under Shifu Wong Jack Man.
  • 1967-69: Served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. During this time he continued to teach kung fu as Chief Instructor of the Red Catcher Combat Ranger training camp at Long Binh (2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry, 199th Infantry Brigade) and of the Military Police Battalion at Choloon. During this time he also became a disciple of the Praying Mantis Master Chiu Chuk Kai, studying first in Saigon and later in Hong Kong.
  • 1969: Returned to the San Francisco area; together with Sifu Raymond Wong and Sifu Kam Yuen, formed the Tai Mantis Kung Fu Association and opened schools in Palo Alto, San Jose, and Belmont.
  • 1971: Shifus Raymond Wong and Kam Yuen moved to the Los Angeles area; Shifu Eng remained to teach in the Bay area.
  • 1979: The Tai Mantis Kung Fu Association moved to its present location in Campbell, California.

In addition to teaching at his own school, Shifu Eng has led classes at schools, colleges, YMCA’s and community centers and has taught Tai Chi at the Kaiser Hospital Physical Therapy Department in Santa Clara. He has written four books, produced a DVD, and has plans to produce more in the series, in order to preserve and promote the techniques and applications of Praying Mantis Kung Fu.

 

This was at the Grandmaster Chiu Chuk Kai banquet with the Los Angeles Tai Chi Praying Mantis branch.

 

Kung Fu Lineage
Shifu Eng has studied with the following Masters, and acknowledges his deep indebtedness to them and appreciation for their teaching:

  • Shifu Chin King Woon (Hong Kong) – Choi Lee Fut and Fut styles
  • Shifu Chan Kwong Ming (New York) – Choi Gar style
  • Master Wong Moon Toy (New York) – Fu Jow Pai (Tiger Claw System); Northern Mai Jong (Lost Track Style) ; Hung Gar (Tiger/Crane System)
  • Shifu Wong Jack Man (San Francisco) – Tai Chi, Hsing-I, Pa Kua, Northern Shaolin, Shaolin Lo Han styles
  • Master Chiu Chuk Kai (Saigon; Hong Kong) – Tai Chi Praying Mantis style
  • Shifu Kam Yuen (Los Angeles) – Seven Star Praying Mantis style

NORTHERN SHAOLIN

 

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NORTHERN SEVEN STAR PRAYING MANTIS

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TAIJI PRAYING MANTIS

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Mantis Styles