James Cama
James Cama Sr. | |
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Southern Praying Mantis | |
Years active | 1975 – 2014 |
Occupation | Martial Arts Teacher |
Website | https://buddhahand-wingchun.com/ |
James Cama Sr. (December 8, 1957 – August 15, 2014) was an American martial arts practitioner and teacher.
Career
Beginning his martial arts training as a young child, Cama soon became a notable student of
James eventually ended up becoming a disciple of Henry Leung, of the Buddha Hand Wing Chun system.[3] Sifu Leung was the only recognized grand-master of the Fut Sao Wing Chun system in the West.[4][5] After many years or practice and following Leung's death in 2011, Cama became the sole inheritor of this unique system outside of China. Over the years, this system became Cama's main style of practice and teaching,[6] and he had been instructing it many years before Leung's death, with his blessing. Being the sole inheritor of the Fut Sao Wing Chun system through direct lineage teachings made James Cama a unique individual in Chinese Martial Arts circles.[7]
Later in life while in his 30s, Cama became interested in pursuing the study of
Cama died on August 15, 2014, and is survived by his wife and two children.
Cama wrote a single book, covering the Buddha Hand Wing Chun system, which was published on August 14, 2014.
External links
(Wayback Machine copy)
- A documentary about James Cama's school in New York - part 1.
- A documentary about James Cama's school in New York - part 2.
- Video Channel.
References
- ^ "S5:E1: Remembrance Pt. 1". Martial Arts View. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
- ^ James Cama, Karate's Birthplace, Inside Karate Magazine, Volume XII, No. 5; May, 1991.
- ^ ISBN 978-1499122510.
- ^ Fut Sao System
Wingchunpedia.org
- ^ "(Buddha Hand Wing Chun)". Fut Sao Yong Chun Kuen. Archived from the original on May 17, 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
- ^ James Cama, Buddha Hand Wing Chun: Techniques of the Ancient Chivalrous Fist, Inside Kung-Fu Magazine, Volume 14 No. 1; January 1987.
- ^ James Cama, Is It Possible to Vanquish an Opponent with the Touch of a Finger, Inside Karate Magazine, Volume 11, No. 5; May 1990.
- ^ jonathanbluestein (2012-06-08). "Southern Praying Mantis by Sifu James Cama and students". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
- ^ "NY CFMAC | Chinese Freemason Athletic Association | Hung Ching". Cfmac.org. Retrieved 2014-08-20.