Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu

Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Guelph's oldest traditional Chinese martial arts school. Rooted in the heritage and spirit of master Each sifu specialized in a specific area of Chinese combat.

TORONTO JING MO KUNG FU CLUB HISTORY

Sifu James Lore (Lore King Hung) was born on May 12, 1915 in Victoria, B.C. He started his kung fu training at the age of ten under the instruction of his uncle Lor Nin, who trained in Fut Ga Kung Fu at a monastery in southern China. When Sifu Lore was twelve he studied at Hong Moon (Chinese Free Mason) Society in Victoria with Ma Kwan On. Sifu Lore moved to T

oronto in 1930 where he continued his training at the Toronto Hong Moon Society. There, he learned Hung style from several teachers from southern China: Mak Sung, Ng Lok, Ng Fong and Liu Wa Dai. Lessons in empty hand fighting as well as various traditional weapons were passed on to the students

In 1936, Sifu Lore met and befriended Sifu Jack Chin (Chin Fong), a kung fu colleague also from British Columbia. Sifu Chin specialized in Hung Kuen and Choy Lay Fut under the masters Ng Bow, Chan Yit Yew, Ma Hyung and Yeun Leung. Sifu Lore instructed Hung Kuen kung fu from 1946 to 1950 at the Chinese Hong Moon Society in Toronto. Here he perfected techniques and concepts of unarmed combat. In 1966 Sifu Lore and Chin began teaching Hung Kuen at Hong Sing’s Wong Society on Dundas Street near Bay Street in Toronto. This was one of the first traditional kung fu schools in Toronto's old Chinatown that accepted non-Chinese as students. Acceptance was based on willingness and sincerity to learn. In 1969 the Chinese Community Centre of Toronto, located at 14 Hagerman Street, decided to open a Chinese Martial Art school. Community Centre representatives approached Sifu Lore and Chin to teach and shortly after, the Jing Mo Kung Fu Club began accepting members. The club took its name to pay homage to the famous Jing Mo (Ching Wu) Athletic Association in Shanghai, China. From the beginning, the two sifu taught in the tradition of their own martial masters: low horse stances, punching, kicking and moving. They emphasized the importance of circular power, sidestepping, close quarter fighting and being the "dirtier", more aggressive fighter than an opponent. Basic Hung Kuen was stressed as the foundation of fighting. This classical unarmed combat was taught, as well as the ancient weapons of China's feudal past: wooden staff, broad swords, butterfly knives, sword and shield, spear, Tiger Fork (Fu Pa), Halberd (Kwan Dao), "soft" chain whip, wooden bench, and others. The importance of personal self protection was never lost in their lessons. Both the application of simple effective fighting technique and the spirit of combat were stressed. Sifu Lore's philosophy was quite simple: "It doesn't matter what you know. If it works, use it!" Sifu Chin's was similar: "Use the most effective technique, move in and win!" Sifu Chin passed away in April of 1990. Although Jing Mo had always been a traditional school, keeping to formal practise, the members were always free to explore other martial art systems. Sifu Lore often said: "Everything is good. You should know something about other fighting styles... you might have to fight them sometime!"

Keeping with the traditions of running a traditional kung fu school, both sifu taught as well as performed the Southern Chinese Lion and Dragon dances for which they and the school had become well recognized and respected in the Chinese and greater Toronto communities. Chinese culture and tradition were always emphasized at the club. For over thirty years the Toronto Jing Mo Kung Fu Club gave the Ontario Chinese community a window to ancient China. It has given the elder Chinese a reminder of scenes from their childhood in China and the Canadian born Chinese children a connection to their proud heritage. The Toronto Jing Mo Kung Fu Club was surpassed by none. Its members demonstrated across Canada, the U.S., the Philippine Islands and China. The Jing Mo lion and dragon dances were seen regularly in Toronto's Chinatown and throughout Southern Ontario. Jing Mo Kung Fu Club in Toronto formally closed its doors in 2003 after 35 years of dedicated instruction by Sifu Lore. His Hung Kuen Kung Fu continues through the martial skill, spirit and teachings of his students. Sifu Lore passed away in December of 2008 at the age of 93.

Chinese Lion Dance today at Sir Isaac Brock School in Guelph, Ontario. An amazing group of lion dancers!Guelph Jing Mo C...
06/04/2026

Chinese Lion Dance today at Sir Isaac Brock School in Guelph, Ontario. An amazing group of lion dancers!
Guelph Jing Mo Club and Waterloo Kung Fu Academy.

05/18/2026
Great lion dance practice Thursday, in the form of Lor King Hung Fat Shan lion dance technique, with Amy Wang, Melanie N...
05/18/2026

Great lion dance practice Thursday, in the form of Lor King Hung Fat Shan lion dance technique, with Amy Wang, Melanie Ng, Stefanie Wang, and Koby,

Foundations of proper kicking technique at the Jing Mo Kung Fu Club. A session presented by instructor Steve Gautreau.
05/09/2026

Foundations of proper kicking technique at the Jing Mo Kung Fu Club. A session presented by instructor Steve Gautreau.

Written by my friend Sifu Lorne Bernard https://www.shaolinwhitecranekungfu.com/white-crane-blog/classical-chinese-marti...
04/19/2026

Written by my friend Sifu Lorne Bernard

https://www.shaolinwhitecranekungfu.com/white-crane-blog/classical-chinese-martial-ethics-wu-de?fbclid=IwdGRjcARR459jbGNrBFHjg2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHilk33i9-39xedMwxqy9USI3iezbPQpQRoS-NDmX7BCnpB-1q4gCM1rvYZkI_aem_tVKlrwhLEZFhgzN460ljTw

As of late, I’ve heard many people discuss ethics in the traditional or classical martial arts and it made me realise that I should share my ideas on this issue for the benefit of my own students and colleagues. Too often, we do not formulate a comprehensive overview of important matters. I hope t...

We had the honour of hosting Sifu Amy Wang to the Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club this past Thursday evening for a session o...
04/11/2026

We had the honour of hosting Sifu Amy Wang to the Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club this past Thursday evening for a session on the theory and techniques of Choy Lay Fut kung fu. Her class brought new light to our understanding of the Chinese Martial Arts, their traditional roots, and modern applictions. We look forward to her return.
An amazing session!

It is always a pleasure to have guro/sifu John Rivers visit Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club and share his vast martial knowl...
03/27/2026

It is always a pleasure to have guro/sifu John Rivers visit Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club and share his vast martial knowledge with us. John is a long time Hung Kuen student, studying with Sifu Jopet Laraya and Sigung James Lore. John is a black belt in Jiu Jitsu and has competed in various jiu jitsu tournaments. He studied Arnis de Abiniko under Sifu Jopet Laraya and travelled to the Philippines to study in Cebu with the late G**o Johnny Ciuten. John has competed in full contact stick fighting tournaments and continues his practice and teaching. He is such a generous martial teacher and good friend.

Wonderful get together of the the Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club. Great to celebrate with students and friends last night.
02/16/2026

Wonderful get together of the the Guelph Jing Mo Kung Fu Club. Great to celebrate with students and friends last night.

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42 Quebec Street
Guelph, ON
N1H2T4

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8pm - 9:30pm

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+15195465739

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