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About Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) (Chinese: Yong Chun Quan)
Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) is a centuries old martial arts system with origins in the Shaolin Temple, and based on scientific principles of body mechanics and balance, economy of motion, and center-line theory. Ving Tsun is the original style of Kung Fu studied by Bruce Lee and later incorporated into his arts. It is the art of choice for special tactics teams throughout the world.
About Ving Tsun Training Hall
The training hall is located in Chaoyang
District, Beijing. It is is located within a short distance from the downtown area and major attractions.
Traditionally, the school has been only available to Native Chinese. Recently, however the school has opened to outsiders and has a working agreement with C.L.I.B. Class sizes will never be more than 10, and English translation will be provided
at the onset.
About Sifu Wang
Classes are conducted by ShiFu (Sifu) Wang Zhi Peng, a disciple of Li Heng-Chang and certified under the Hong Kong Ving Tsun Athletic Association. www.vingtsun.org.hk (the only HKVTAA certified teacher in Mainland China)
His teacher, Li Heng-Chang,
is the outstanding disciple of Wong Shun-Leung. Wong Shun-Leung was
the disciple of Yip Man (considered the modern founder of Wing Chun) and
senior classmate to Bruce Lee, and accordingly helped train Bruce Lee.
Previous experience includes:
- Coach, Yan'An Martial Arts Training
School
- President of the Wing Chun Association
of Xi'an
- Xi'an Wing Chung Training Center Head
Coach
- He has been the recipient of many awards
and has been featured on TV broadcasts including, Beijing TV's Physical
Education Channel Special Report and Shan Xi Province TV
- Visiting Professor for PLA's (China's
Army) Special Police in HaiNan City, Guangdong
- Visiting Professor for the PLA's Special
Reconnaissance Battalion
- He is frequently called on to act as
a subject matter expert and referee for various tournaments in Greater
Beijing.
Styles Taught
1) Wing Chung (Ving Tsung)
Lessons include an introduction to the fundamentals and basic principles of the art, and then evolve to include all components of the Ving Tsun system such as: forms, hand and foot applications, "sticky hands" and sensitivity drills, wooden dummy, real life situations and free boxing.
Beginners master each stage of training step-by-step. The objective of Ving Tsun Gongfu is to build a solid foundation for practical self-defense. Conducted in Mandarin with English translation available.
2) Chi Gong (Qi Gong)
Traditional Chinese breathing and posing methods (similar to yoga in many regards) for general health and fitness benefits.
3) Tai Chi Chuan (Tai Qi Quan)
Series of breathing and movement techniques for practiced for general health and excersise, at higher levels includes self-defensive and combat applications
4) Shaolin Style Kung Fu (Shao Lin Gong Fu)
A Southern China based style
of Kung Fu which incorporates "animal" forms into the system
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