FU STYLE WUDANG BOXING
Grandmaster Fu Zhen Song learned tai chi chuan from the Chen
Style master, Chen Yen Shi. He later befriended Yang Cheng Fu,
Sun Lu Tang (Sun Style), and all of the other top tai chi masters.
Fu was an extraordinarily observant practitioner. He learned all the
components of all the other "family styles," discarded what was
marginal or useless, and amalgamated the best from each. The
result was Fu Style Tai Chi, and a very sophisticated system of
teaching. Fu Zhen Song dedicated his life to learning and teaching
these most special arts. Many of his students became top masters.
Click here for a photo of Fu Zhen Song with Yang Cheng Fu.
Fu's oldest son, Wing Fay, became his martial prodigy. He learned
from his father, and many other top martial artists in China. After
such high-level learning and eternal practice, Wing Fay took it upon
himself to develop the Fu Style Tai Chi even more. Wing Fay became well-known as one of the greatest teachers in China.
Fu Wing Fay's two top students were his oldest son, Sheng Long,
and a talented young woman named Bow Sim Mark. Master Mark is widely considered the most famous tai chi personality in the world today, and one of the greatest masters in the last 50 years. Wing Fay's
theory was that Fu Style was so developed that gender and body
composition did not matter.
Victor "Sheng Long" Fu would become the lineage-holder to the Fu Family arts. Sheng Long's brother Wen Long also teaches in Guangzhou, China.
For a video introduction, click here.






