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There are three different branches of Lau Gar:
Master Yau's Lau Gar incoporates a grading system based on coloured sashes, similar to Karate with White being the lowest and black the highest (there are six levels of black sash). These are white, blue, orange, green, yellow, purple, brown and then black. However unlike Karate, the white belt is only awarded after the first grading. The style features mid-height strong stances, many open-hand close-range techniques, and several kicks, few of which are above the waist, most aimed at waist height.
BRITISH GUARDIANS There are were initially 20 guardians of Lau Gar Jun in the British Kung Fu association. (The Grade to be known as Guardian of Lau Gar has been awarded to the Senior Instructors of the British Kung Fu Association who have been training for a minimum of 20 years and attained the grade of 4th Degree Black Sash, and during that time selflessly contributed to the running and success of the British Kung Fu Association. It was first awarded in October 2000.) The Guardians have since grown to 27 members (current list 2007) The following are the British Guardians of Lau Gar:
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