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Cuong
Nhu was founded in 1965 by Grandmaster Ngo Dong.
Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts Association is
a federally recognized non-profit educational
organization. Cuong Nhu is a martial art that
blends the basic elements of a number of different
styles. Cuong Nhu has its roots in Shotokan Karate
and combines aspects of Aikido, Judo, Wing Chun,
Vovinam, Tai Chi Chuan, and Boxing. It is this
blending of hard and soft styles from which Cuong
Nhu (pronounced Kung New) derives its name, which
is Vietnamese for Hard (Cuong) - Soft (Nhu).
Cuong
Nhu was brought to the United States in 1971,
when Grandmaster Ngo Dong came to the University
of Florida to earn his Ph.D. While there he founded
the Cuong Nhu Karate Club. This club quickly
grew into the largest intramural club on campus,
with over two hundred students participating.
Another school, the Center, was then established
in Gainesville to serve people of all ages outside
the university community. Many of the early students
from these schools went on to establish their
own Cuong Nhu dojos after leaving Gainesville,
thus spreading the style all over the United
States and around the world. Grandmaster Ngo
Dong was succeeded by his son, Grandmaster Quynh
Ngo as the Head of Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial
Arts.
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Nhu Oriental Martial Arts Website
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Nhu Code of Ethics
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