We are proud to announce our very first Wing Chun Online Bootcamp for WCO Members Only!
This is an amazing opportunity, to meet your Sifu and kung fu family, get hands on training and finely tune what you have learned!
Dates: January 18th and 19th 2014
Training Schedule:
Training Saturday Jan. 18th
9:00am – 12:00pm
1:30pm – 4:30pm
Training Sunday Jan. 19th
9:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Wing Chun Society and Wing Chun Online Headquarters New Rochelle, NY
Instruction: Sifu Wahnish
Bootcamp Fee: $55.00 (The normal discounted rate would be $297.00. Although, we understand you have transportation and lodging fees, thus we are only charging $50.00 as a commitment fee, to do our part to make it as affordable as possible.)
Wing Chun Online Bootcamp Topics
Perfecting the Sil Lum Tao
Wing Chun Hand Positions Review
Stances and Footwork
The Wing Chun Punch Detailed
Punching Drills
Wing Chun Kicks
Wing Chun Theory
Deflecting Straight Punches
Defending Hook Punches
Q&A Session
And more!!!
Lodging:
The school is 30 minutes from New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Manhattan
The school is located two blocks away from the Metro North train station. Manhattan is a just a 30 minute trip away for those that want to stay or visit New York City.
New Rochelle
These two hotels are within walking distance to the school (2-3 blocks). Marriott Radisson
Food and Drink:
There are coffee shops and restaurants within walking distance, although on Saturday a complimentary lunch will be provided.
There is a limited number of participants for this event so don’t wait!
Members can sign up in the WCO Members Training Hall
Ip Man Returns to the Big Screen in The Grandmaster.
The Weinstein Group, a US based Movie Company acquired Wong Kar Wai’s film The Grandmaster for US distribution, this past February.
The cast includes Tony Leung as Ip Man, Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon superstar Ziyi Zhang, Chang Chen, Xiao Shengyang and Song Hye Kyo, in addition to hundreds of Asia’s top martial artists.
You may have seen the recent commercials on television.
Martin Scorsese Presents The Grandmaster.
Pretty impressive that Martin Scorsese liked the film enough to lend his name to the production.
The Grandmaster is scheduled for release in NY, LA, and Toronto on the 23rd, and expands nationally the following week.
The Grandmaster – Official Trailer (HD) Martial Arts
Wing Chun Online was created with several intentions in mind. One of them, unite Wing Chun as a whole.
Thanks to the internet there is much exposure and you see numerous variations of the same system.
All too often, beginner students learn Wing Chun one way, and are quick, when observing other systems, to say “that is not wing chun.”
There are numerous variations of Wing Chun, although generally speaking there two main variations of the system that are widely discussed, a traditional and modified version. Even within each variation you will see differences.
Not to get to deep into the history (and this is just one lineage line), at one point the system was modified for a student by master Leung Jan. This student name was Chan Wah-shun and he was Ip Man’s first Wing Chun instructor. Then Ip Man meet Leung Bik, who is Leung Jan’s son and the rest is Wing Chun history. Thus two variations and like my Sifu, Ip Man at one point studied both.
I teach my students to respect all practitioners and arts and encourage all instructors to do the same. I don’t want anyone wasting time over my Sifu is better than your Sifu or modified is better than traditional. Everyone loves their Sifu and thinks their style is the best and that’s great. With over two decades served as a dedicated practitioner of the art of Wing Chun, I assure you, “if it comes from my fists then it’s Wing Chun.” My Kung fu and instruction speaks for itself I would never want a student to waste time defending me.
If you see two people yelling at either from across the street, you don’t know who is right or wrong, they both just look like idiots. That’s not the Wing Chun way.
Spend the time focusing on common ground and learn, grow and evolve. By having an open mind I have learn from traditional and modified masters, as well as other stylists. I was asked to talk and highlight some aspects of the art at a martial arts event at the University of Florida. After the event I approached a escrima grandmaster who also spoke. I was so impressed, and he felt the same about what I shared. We ended up training together numerous times after the event and each of us in our own way got something from training together to enhance our own art.
I feel we all as practitioners of this art should respect each other which shines a brighter light on the art as a whole.
So dont’ be so quick to say that’s not Wing Chun if it looks different than the style you do. Instead maybe ask why do you do it like that I do it or have seen it done differently? You might learn something.
Let’s take a look at the mindset of a Wing Chun Practitioner. Wing Chun is truly a thinking persons martial art. I am talking about the study for now more so than the application. If you are of the analytical mind set then Wing Chun kung fu is a wonderful art to study. If Spock from Star Trek were to study martial arts he would most likely choose Wing Chun as it is the most logical choice.
There is a lot of mystery around Chinese Kung fu, medicine and theory. This can make the study very difficult for those analytical thinkers. As a Doctor of Chinese medicine and a master of Kung Fu, I can assure you I am speaking from experience. In medical school Chinese Theory can be hard to grab as a westerner.
In western medicine you have a headache and the doctor may tell you, take an aspirin. In Chinese medicine the doctor wants to know why. Every patient gets treated as an individual and if ten patients come in with headaches they may each receive a different treatment.
As a kid growing up I was fascinated with Kung Fu. That is all I wanted to do, but I keep running into a whole lot of mystery without explanation. Therefore none of it seemed right or felt like it would work for me. So, I looked into to numerous arts trying to find the solution and when I had my first Wing Chun lesson, I knew right then and there, this is what I had been looking for the whole time.
Wing Chun is different than most arts as it is a true science. Everything is logical and makes perfect sense. There is no mystery or confusion; there is just a clear-cut road map that works.
When a student first comes to watch a class one thing I express is that here I do not want you to have second hand Kung Fu. You are not going to follow me, I am going to show you what, why and how so you fully understand what you are doing and why it works. Otherwise you have second hand training. It may look cool, but probably won’t work when you need it.
The study of Wing Chun is fascinating and enlightening. It is a science in motion and a wonderful art to study for those looking to cut to the chase and truly get what they need.
Stay tuned as later I will discuss the mind set of a practitioner during actual combat.