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Yip Man Wing Chun Kung Fu - ONLINE CLASSES (BY WEBCAM)
From 44.04 £ /h
Above all, we teach Wing Chun in a pragmatic and practice-oriented way, without frills and without paying for grades or certifications, in accordance with a long tradition.
Learn this martial art of Hong Kong origin here in Switzerland, Europe and Hong Kong.
Taught first hand by passionate second generation students of Grandmaster Yip Man.
At our place, we remain true to the true philosophy and principles of Kung Fu.
It is possible to start at any time.
Learn this martial art of Hong Kong origin here in Switzerland, Europe and Hong Kong.
Taught first hand by passionate second generation students of Grandmaster Yip Man.
At our place, we remain true to the true philosophy and principles of Kung Fu.
It is possible to start at any time.
Location
Online from Switzerland
About Me
Build foundations.
Train for knowledge, not rank!
Achieving master level is often considered a milestone in martial arts.
However, it is essential to understand that this accomplishment represents only a new beginning.
Being a master should mean the end of your initial training and the beginning of building a solid foundation.
Some schools offer fast-track paths to rank, often by following a curriculum that includes only basic techniques with minimal depth.
This approach can feel more like a production line than a meaningful learning experience.
The rarity of mastery in earlier eras required much more time to achieve.
This longer journey instilled qualities such as perseverance, determination and tenacity – character traits that have kept many people engaged in martial arts for decades.
Mastery should be more than just a status symbol or an achievement; it involves responsibility.
Lower ranks of master, contrary to some beliefs, are not synonymous with mastery.
They mark the beginning of a deeper and more complete phase of training. Or rather, they should be!
Throughout your training, you have gathered various techniques and concepts.
As a master, your journey evolves to understand how
these elements fit together and where they can take you.
There are many masters, varying greatly in skill and dedication.
Unfortunately, rank alone does not guarantee a certain level of skill.
It is essential to understand that the grades mark a significant shift in focus from basic techniques to laying the foundations for deeper exploration.
A weak foundation can lead to poor training and development for years to come.
Many practitioners reach this level with poor physical skill,
neglecting the deeper aspects of art.
The journey from beginner to master must instill qualities such as perseverance, commitment, overcoming fears and obstacles, self-control – and ego control.
A grade is a metaphor for the journey you have undertaken.
It doesn't mean you are the best martial artist or that you are invincible;
It means you are ready. Ready to begin mastering yourself, inside and out.
True mastery of martial arts can take a lifetime,
and you must be willing to continually learn and improve.
There is a great disparity in standards between martial arts schools, which is a worrying situation.
Many of them, whose existence we have been reminded of recently,
are doing a disservice not only to themselves, but also to the martial art they study.
So, don't be one of those who run after rank, but rather after knowledge.
Let your passion for learning guide you.
True fulfillment lies in the depths of knowledge you discover,
and not in the scratching of the surface.
Train for knowledge, not rank!
Achieving master level is often considered a milestone in martial arts.
However, it is essential to understand that this accomplishment represents only a new beginning.
Being a master should mean the end of your initial training and the beginning of building a solid foundation.
Some schools offer fast-track paths to rank, often by following a curriculum that includes only basic techniques with minimal depth.
This approach can feel more like a production line than a meaningful learning experience.
The rarity of mastery in earlier eras required much more time to achieve.
This longer journey instilled qualities such as perseverance, determination and tenacity – character traits that have kept many people engaged in martial arts for decades.
Mastery should be more than just a status symbol or an achievement; it involves responsibility.
Lower ranks of master, contrary to some beliefs, are not synonymous with mastery.
They mark the beginning of a deeper and more complete phase of training. Or rather, they should be!
Throughout your training, you have gathered various techniques and concepts.
As a master, your journey evolves to understand how
these elements fit together and where they can take you.
There are many masters, varying greatly in skill and dedication.
Unfortunately, rank alone does not guarantee a certain level of skill.
It is essential to understand that the grades mark a significant shift in focus from basic techniques to laying the foundations for deeper exploration.
A weak foundation can lead to poor training and development for years to come.
Many practitioners reach this level with poor physical skill,
neglecting the deeper aspects of art.
The journey from beginner to master must instill qualities such as perseverance, commitment, overcoming fears and obstacles, self-control – and ego control.
A grade is a metaphor for the journey you have undertaken.
It doesn't mean you are the best martial artist or that you are invincible;
It means you are ready. Ready to begin mastering yourself, inside and out.
True mastery of martial arts can take a lifetime,
and you must be willing to continually learn and improve.
There is a great disparity in standards between martial arts schools, which is a worrying situation.
Many of them, whose existence we have been reminded of recently,
are doing a disservice not only to themselves, but also to the martial art they study.
So, don't be one of those who run after rank, but rather after knowledge.
Let your passion for learning guide you.
True fulfillment lies in the depths of knowledge you discover,
and not in the scratching of the surface.
Education
Wing Chun Kung Fu practitioner since 2009
First generation disciple of Master Lau Kung Shing (Sam Lau)
Second generation disciple of Grandmaster Yip Man
Accredited instructor from Master Lau Kung Shing (Sam Lau) in Hong Kong
Accredited instructor by Yip Man Athletics Asso. in Hong Kong
Member of the Yip Man Athletics Asso. in Hong Kong
First generation disciple of Master Lau Kung Shing (Sam Lau)
Second generation disciple of Grandmaster Yip Man
Accredited instructor from Master Lau Kung Shing (Sam Lau) in Hong Kong
Accredited instructor by Yip Man Athletics Asso. in Hong Kong
Member of the Yip Man Athletics Asso. in Hong Kong
Experience / Qualifications
experience in English boxing, Thai boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, and various other disciplines of combative sports and martial arts
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
The class is taught in
French
German
English
Skills
Reviews
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
A Chinese martial art that combines punching, kicking, elbowing and kneeing techniques,
throws, takedowns, joint locks and sweeps.
San Shou is a formless unarmed combat system that represents a synthesis of traditional Chinese combat techniques.
throws, takedowns, joint locks and sweeps.
San Shou is a formless unarmed combat system that represents a synthesis of traditional Chinese combat techniques.
Above all, we teach Wing Chun in a pragmatic and practice-oriented way, without frills and without paying for grades or certifications, in accordance with a long tradition.
Learn this martial art of Hong Kong origin here in Switzerland, Europe and Hong Kong.
Taught first hand by passionate second generation students of Grandmaster Yip Man.
At our place, we remain true to the true philosophy and principles of Kung Fu.
It is possible to start at any time.
Learn this martial art of Hong Kong origin here in Switzerland, Europe and Hong Kong.
Taught first hand by passionate second generation students of Grandmaster Yip Man.
At our place, we remain true to the true philosophy and principles of Kung Fu.
It is possible to start at any time.
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