Mok Gar

Mok Gar (莫家) is one of the five major family styles of Southern Chinese martial arts.

[2] It gained fame three generations later, in the Qing Dynasty, with Mok Gin Kiu/Mo Qing Chiu/Mo Ching Chiao (莫清矯; also known as Mok Sau Cheung/ Mo Ta Chang) who learned the art from a monk named Wai Jen,[3][self-published source?]

and also had supposedly learned from a famous kicker, Choy Kao Yee.

The first is a direct lineage from Mok Qing Chiu and the other traces to Mak Shing Mo.

Mok Gar techniques are based on simplicity and using maximum leverage.