“The Disciple” Jerry Liau’s Seminar

April 12, 2012 -
Jerry Liau (kung fu name: “易揚” Yi Yang) started studying Ving-Tsun under Sifu Moy Yee at the age of 10. By the time he was 12, he became a disciple of Sifu. With his dedication to kung fu, Jerry became an instructor at the Moy Yee Kung Fu School and the Moy Yee Kung Fu Club at Columbia University.  He was a major contributor to the many performances by the School.  His passion in martial arts has led him to pursue an entertainment career.  In the year 2007, he seized the opportunity to compete in an international reality show, “The Disciple” (龍的傳人) sponsored by Jackie Chan in search of the next generation of action stars. He won the North East US Regional, and went on to finish 3rd place overall in 2008. Since then, Jerry has signed under the Jackie Chan agency and pursued his entertainment career having appearances in TV shows, live performances, movies, commercials, etc.

Jerry’s motto has always been 飲水思源 “Yum Sui Si Yuen” (Translation: Always remember the source of the water you drink from). In his short break from a busy schedule, he really would like to give back to Sifu and the School by holding a seminar for students, family and friends to share all the knowledge and experience that he has learned while in the Entertainment industry.


MYSJ Field Trip – Korean Tigers (Tae Kwan Do) Show

March 3, 2012 -
Grandmaster Henry Moy and students from Moy Yee San Jong were invited to a performance of the Korean Tigers, at the Full Gospel New York Church in Flushing. This was a great opportunity to experience the legendary kicking arts in a more modern format, mixed in with K-pop and dance.


Level 4 Wooden Dummy (Mok Yun Jong) Graduation

April 11, 2010 -
Long time student of Moy Yee San Jong and professional stuntman/actor, Jerry Liau (易揚) took the Level 4 Wooden Dummy (Mok Yun Jong) test for the Moy Yee Sang Jong system.  On April 12, 2012, Sifu Henry Moy awarded him the black shirt for his newly attained level.


“Happy Year of the Dragon!” Dinner

February 4, 2010 -
Moy Yee San Jong celebrated the upcoming Lunar New Year in style with Grandmaster Henry Moy and the rest of the ever-growning Moy Yee kung fu family with a traditional dinner at Fuleen Seafood Restaurant. In yearly tradition, we take this time to gather together and look back at another successful year of training and give thanks for such an amazing mentor and teacher in Sifu Henry Moy.


Bai Si Ceremony and Level 2 Chum Kiu Graduation

January 28, 2012 -
On an unseasonable warm sunny day in January, Moy Yee Kung Fu School held another Bai Si Ceremony for 6 new disciples of Sifu Henry Moy Yee to join the growing kung fu family.  The new members of the family are Wesley Chong, Nicole Duquette, Stephane Levy, Lushi Li, Carmine Carannante, and Jenny McLaughlin.  At the same time, we also held a graduation ceremony for Level 2 Chum Kiu.  Congratulations to Richard Gomez, Medwin Pang, Brendan Enright, Adam Shackelford, and John Salvato for your achievements and many success in Biu Ji.
For more pictures on the Bai Si Ceremony, please click on this link.

Santa Claus is coming to town

Merry X’mas from Moy Yee Kung Fu School 2011!


MYSJ Celebrates Sifu’s Birthday

November 5, 2011

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St. Joseph’s College students takes a field trip to MYSJ

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Students from Professor William’s History of Martial Arts class takes a field trip to MYSF to learn about Chinese Kung Fu.
During their visit, they learned about the history of Chinese Kung fu and got on hand practice of Tai Chi.


In Memory of Si Baak Gong Kwok Fu, October 26, 2011

By Brendan Enright

The Moy Yee Kung Fu Family extends its condolences to the friends, family and students of our Si Baak Gong, Kwok Fu. This past summer, members of the Moy Yee Kung Fu Family were extremely fortunate to visit Si Baak Gong Kwok Fu at his home, where he not only generously shared with us some of his time, but he also recounted some of his experiences in his personal kung fu journey. It was a great honor to be in the presence of a man who had such a tremendous impact upon the Ving Tsun community, and his contributions will continue to influence future generations of kung fu practitioners. We express our deepest sympathy and we share in mourning of the passing of this great man with many around the world.


Simo’s Birthday Party, October 8, 2011

Happy Birthday Simo!

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