of all things to look for i was looking up on chuck norris filmography on the wiki
and as it often turn out when on the wiki one thing lead to other things - a korean martial arts master "hwang kee" a leading figure in the developing of "tang soo do" a korean martial art, the one mr.norris later came to master and use to become a great actor
...from the wiki on hwang kee
At this time in China, it was hard for any martial artist to find a master willing to take them on as a student. Despite this, Hwang Kee became acquainted with Master Yang, who taught Hwang Kee the northern style Yang kung-fu (Nei-ga-ryu), a stronger and more passive art than the southern style that can be used at close quarters. Following the conclusion of World War II, Hwang Kee returned to Korea.
would this "yang kung-fu (nei-ga-ryu)" have anything to do with any cima's, maybe even yang taijiquan ? ...