WING CHUN
Wing chun is a unique, natural and combative chinese martial art system in the world. Wing chun's system based on 7 roots. There are three taolus, two weapon forms, one wooden dummy training method and last but not the least is chi sao the one and only favourite of all wing chun practitioners.
Siu Nim Tao
Chum Kiu
Biu Tze
Mok Yan Jong
Baat Jaam Dao
Luk Dim Boon Kwan
Chi Sao
WING CHUN HISTORY
Ng Mui Was a talented martial artist in shaolin temple. she saw a fight between a snake and a crane and she took the lessons that she learned from observing how they fought one another and combined them with her own knowledge of Shaolin Kung Fu to create a unique fighting style of her own.
Yip Man was born October 14th 1893 in the town of Fut Shan in the Kwong Tung province. Yip Man studied Wing Chun Kung Fu under Chan Wah Shun along with other students including Ng Chung Sao. It is here in Hong Kong in his sixties that he taught Bruce Lee who went on to
become a famous marial artist and movie star and who used the concepts of Wing Chun and developed them into his own fighting style called Jeet Kune Do (way of the intercepting fist).
Sifu teaches HK leanege wing chun kung fu. Learn the authentic style of kung fu.
Wing chun is a unique, natural and combative chinese martial art system in the world. Wing chun's system based on 7 roots. There are three taolus, two weapon forms, one wooden dummy training method and last but not the least is chi sao the one and only favourite of all wing chun practitioners.
Siu Nim Tao
Chum Kiu
Biu Tze
Mok Yan Jong
Baat Jaam Dao
Luk Dim Boon Kwan
Chi Sao
WING CHUN HISTORY
Ng Mui Was a talented martial artist in shaolin temple. she saw a fight between a snake and a crane and she took the lessons that she learned from observing how they fought one another and combined them with her own knowledge of Shaolin Kung Fu to create a unique fighting style of her own.
Yip Man was born October 14th 1893 in the town of Fut Shan in the Kwong Tung province. Yip Man studied Wing Chun Kung Fu under Chan Wah Shun along with other students including Ng Chung Sao. It is here in Hong Kong in his sixties that he taught Bruce Lee who went on to
become a famous marial artist and movie star and who used the concepts of Wing Chun and developed them into his own fighting style called Jeet Kune Do (way of the intercepting fist).
Sifu teaches HK leanege wing chun kung fu. Learn the authentic style of kung fu.
Jeet Kune Do
Jeet Kune Do system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations. These situations are broken down into ranges (Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling), with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style".The four ranges of combat
•Kicking
•Punching
•Trapping
•Grappling
Jeet Kune Do students train in each of these ranges equally. According to Lee, this range of training serves to differentiate JKD from other martial arts.
There are three fighting ranges in JKD:
1. Long range
2. Medium range
3. Close range
Each of these three ranges must be practiced. The fighter must understand the tools applied in each range and how to use them effectively.
1) Long range is known as the fighting measure, and is the most favorable position to maintain when you are not attacking. In this long range you are basically very "safe" and it is from here that you can test your opponent's reactions without being in too much danger of being hit. You can test your opponent's reactions by using feinting or probing attacks which appear to be real!!
2) Kicks, punches, trapping and grappling movements can all be used in the medium range. As a general rule, by the time your opponent is moving into the medium range you should have already intercepted him and countered his offense with an attack of your own.
Once we get into the close range, head butts, elbows and knees can now be used. This is generally where close quarter grappling occurs (chokes, strangles etc.) and is a very deadly range due to the serious nature of the natural body weapons.
Jeet Kune Do system works on the use of different 'tools' for different situations. These situations are broken down into ranges (Kicking, Punching, Trapping and Grappling), with techniques flowing smoothly between them. It is referred to as a "style without style".The four ranges of combat
•Kicking
•Punching
•Trapping
•Grappling
Jeet Kune Do students train in each of these ranges equally. According to Lee, this range of training serves to differentiate JKD from other martial arts.
There are three fighting ranges in JKD:
1. Long range
2. Medium range
3. Close range
Each of these three ranges must be practiced. The fighter must understand the tools applied in each range and how to use them effectively.
1) Long range is known as the fighting measure, and is the most favorable position to maintain when you are not attacking. In this long range you are basically very "safe" and it is from here that you can test your opponent's reactions without being in too much danger of being hit. You can test your opponent's reactions by using feinting or probing attacks which appear to be real!!
2) Kicks, punches, trapping and grappling movements can all be used in the medium range. As a general rule, by the time your opponent is moving into the medium range you should have already intercepted him and countered his offense with an attack of your own.
Once we get into the close range, head butts, elbows and knees can now be used. This is generally where close quarter grappling occurs (chokes, strangles etc.) and is a very deadly range due to the serious nature of the natural body weapons.