Know your OGs - Ark Wong

Posted in FEATURED STUNT REELS, KNOW YOUR OGs, OLD SKOOL, WATCH SICK VIDEOS on October 24th, 2009 by Steven

Grandmaster Ark Yuey Wong (January 11, 1900 - January 11, 1987)

I had the great pleasure of meeting Grandmaster Ark Yuey Wong as a grade schooler when my father was doing research on an article he was writing on the Chinese-American experience. I remember attentively sitting on his weathered hardwood floor listening to his early stories of kung fu battles in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Historically renowned for his expertise in the legendary Shaolin Five Animal Kung Fu System (Tiger, Dragon, Leopard, Snake, Crane), Grandmaster Wong is considered to be the Father of American Kung Fu.

I got choked up when on my first television project (Nasty Boys), I realized that our location was at Grandmaster Wong’s Chinatown studio. He had already passed by then and I had not returned since meeting him there as a child. It was a magical day for me and I couldn’t have asked for a better venue to shoot in.

I hope I still have the Inside Kung Fu magazine cover that he signed for me as a boy…have to seriously check my parent’s basement for that one.

BIO. Grandmaster Ark Wong was born in the large village of Toysun Tien Sum Chienin Canton, China in the year 1900. His family was moderately wealthy and early in his childhood he was exposed to the ancient fighting arts.

Wong’s great grandfather was attacked by a younger jealous brother in order to weaken the older man and obtain his wealth. Upon recovering from the attack, the old man decreed that all his male descendants must learn Kung Fu beginning at the seven years of age which is when they started school. It was at the age that Ark Wong began his training.

Wong’s first Shifu was the well-respected master, Lam Ark Fun. Master Lam was rather old at this time but still highly revered as a great teacher of the art. At the age of twelve, Ark Wong was taught the art of Chinese Herbal Medicine by Master Lama and Wong would employ this skill extensively later in life.

Ark Wong studied Mawk Gar Kung Fu under another well-respected master, Ho Ark Yeng. Wong’s great grandfather had hired both Master Lam and Master Ho to teach the Wong family exclusively.

In his late teens, Ark Wong went to school in Canton. It was during this time that he met Pung, the chief monk of the Canton area. He studied under this master for a year and a half. Previously, all of Wong’s training was of the external aspects of Kung Fu. It was from Pung that he began to learn the internal aspects.

Civil unrest occurred in Canton and Wong went back to his village, Lin Chuan Yuan in Putien County and he opened a Kung Fu school for his family and the younger children of the area. One New Years, as was the custom for New Years, all the Kung Fu schools gathered to put on the “Lion Dancing” demonstrations. On the basis of these demonstrations by the different schools the masters were chosen. Only the best demonstrators would receive the title “Master.” At the remarkably young age of nineteen, Wong Ark Yuey was made Master.

In 1921 Wong came to the United States and opened up a school in San Francisco and later in Oakland. This was the birth of Ng Ga Kin and Ng Ying Ga in the United States.

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Charlize Theron’s Shiny Legs re-airing Tonight.

Posted in TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN 0'BRIEN on October 22nd, 2009 by Steven

If you’d like to see Charlize Theron’s very nice and shiny legs again, our Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien episode is re-running tonight on NBC.

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The Art of Storyboarding

Posted in STUNT SECRETS, WATCH SICK VIDEOS on October 20th, 2009 by Steven

STO·RY·BOARD noun A large board on which a series of sketches of shots or scenes are arranged in sequence for outlining the action of a film, video, etc. transitive verb to make a storyboard of shot or scene for a film, video, etc.

A film storyboard is essentially a large comic of the film or some section of the film produced beforehand to help film directors, cinematographers and television commercial advertising clients visualize the scenes and find potential problems before they occur. Often storyboards include arrows or instructions that indicate movement.

The storyboarding process, in the form it is known today, was developed at the Walt Disney Studio during the early 1930s, after several years of similar processes being in use at Walt Disney and other animation studios.

Alfred Hitchcock’s films were strongly believed to have been extensively storyboarded to the finest detail by the majority of commentators over the years, although recent research indicates that this was exaggerated for publicity purposes. Other directors storyboard only certain scenes, or none at all. Animation directors are usually required to storyboard extensively, sometimes in place of writing a script.

Jeff Errico is my GO-TO storyboard artist. Most recently we collaborated with my idol, director Tarsem Singh, on a Mountain Dew World of Warcraft commercial. These are highlights of Jeff’s actual boards from the commercial spot…and the final cut below. You can get more details on Storyboard Guru Jeff Erico on his website: www.storyboardguru.com

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Kangaroo Kick-Boxing

Posted in WATCH SICK VIDEOS on October 17th, 2009 by Steven

kangaroo boxingKangaroos are generally gentle animals, but males sometimes fight each other for “mating rights” over the finicky female kangaroos. In heightened cases like in the clip below, they fight to become the King of the heard. As King they have basically have mating rights over all females…but also become a target to all aspiring and future Kings.

From a martial arts viewpoint, their fighting style is decisively Muay Thai.

More Action on Steven’s Main Website: www.stevenhomartialarts.com

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Taxi Driver

Posted in OFF TOPIC, THINGS ON WHEELS, TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN 0'BRIEN on October 16th, 2009 by Steven

Anita, Nina, Neve in NYC.

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When Nina was in New York with the girls, they shot a handful of fun Blackberry photos of The Tonight Show stunt segments that have been running in the cabs and American Airlines flights. It was my way of letting them know that I had my DeNiro eyes on them the whole time.

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Mighty Monkey!

Posted in GEAR on October 15th, 2009 by Steven

Mighty Mo Big Ben sweatshirt with Mr. P Fly on the back.

For my website main page, the featured graffiti is by Mighty Mo in London. In the spirit of Keith Haring, there are a few current graffiti artists who are also blurring the line between graffiti and street art by painting trademark characters or symbols instead of, or in addition to, their names. Mighty Mo is definitely on the forefront of this movement in London and I’m a big fan of his work…and clothing.

You can check out MightyMo Sweatshirts and T’s on www.mightymonkey.co.uk

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Channel APA Interview

Posted in ACTION CHOREO, FITNESS & TRAINING TIPS, OLD SKOOL, STUNT SECRETS, WATCH SICK VIDEOS, WESTSIDE BOXING CLUB on October 14th, 2009 by Steven

Here’s a recent interview I did for Channel APA at the Westside Boxing Club.

More Action on Steven’s Main Website: www.stevenhomartialarts.com

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Boxing Training - Behind the Scenes

Posted in FITNESS & TRAINING TIPS, WATCH SICK VIDEOS, WESTSIDE BOXING CLUB on October 8th, 2009 by Steven

Here’s an interview segment I recently did with Steve Nguyen of Channel APA, featuring some of my boys from the after-school program at the Westside Boxing Club in Los Angeles. Steve wanted to experience a typical boxing workout that I do, so we put him through some circuits with the kids. Jose and Nacho Saucedo are the owners and head trainers of WSBC and I’m proud to be part of their all volunteer training team for their junior boxers.

Westside Boxing Club | 4500 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90019| 323.947.1306

More Action on Steven’s Main Website: www.stevenhomartialarts.com

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Featured Stunt Reel: Yoshio Iizuka

Posted in ACTION CHOREO, FEATURED STUNT REELS, TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN 0'BRIEN, WATCH SICK VIDEOS on October 3rd, 2009 by Steven

I’ll be featuring stunt reels from different stuntmen on this blog not only to showcase their talents, but to also give aspiring stuntmen an idea of demo reels that work. First up is Yoshio Iizuka.

Yoshio iizuka

Yoshio is veteran who is considered to be one of the best acrobatic and reactionary fighters in the business. You may also recognize Yoshio from the first and second Tonight Show episodes I did with Conan. He’s definitely on my short list of “no question about it” go-to guys for stunts and safety.

After relocating from Japan as one of the countries top stuntmen, Yoshio got his break in the States by working on the Power Rangers series in the late nineties. He has since gone to work as a key stunt player in A-List Hollywood features. Among many others, Yoshio is a samurai expert who was an integral part of Tom Cruise’s fight team in The Last Samurai. He is currently the acrobatic double for Jay Chou (“Kato” ) in the new Green Hornet film currently being shot. But for me personally, I’m most impressed with his doubling of “Fat Bastard” in Austin Powers.

If you’d like to submit a professional stunt reel (all levels welcomed) to be showcased on this blog, please send a link for consideration directly to the contact page of my main site. www.stevenhomartialarts.com

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A Star is Born - Asian Baby makes 2nd Tonight Show appearance

Posted in TONIGHT SHOW WITH CONAN 0'BRIEN on October 2nd, 2009 by Steven

A few weeks ago on my last appearance on The Tonight Show, we ended the segment with Conan saving a baby as he jumped through a massive explosion and through a window. The show’s director, Alan Kartun, gave the baby (which my mother & most of my FB friends believe to be Asian) a nice single shot (above). When Conan lifted him through the boxes in victory and the audience went wild, I had a feeling that the lil’ guy would be back. I’m telling you - the feeling in the room after his stunt was electric and the baby topped it all off. So I was thrilled when my East Coast friends texted me early Thursday evening to to give me a heads up that the Asian Baby was back on Thursday night’s show….!

To display his acting range, Asian Baby hardly needed to be saved on this segment. Quite the contrary, he was a knife-welding contestant in a cock-fight this time around. Keep an eye out for this lil guy, because I don’t think we’ve seen the last of him.

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