Wing Chun is one of the most complete forms of martial arts in existence. The style is extremely efficient and has been proven in real life situations to be an effective self defence system.
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We are a growing school and last year opened centres in Dandenong and Prahran in addition to our existing Frankston and Oakleigh Schools. To find out where your nearest centre is currently please use the ‘locations’ button towards the top of the page. Please contact us for further details.
The art itself is a life long learning process – it’s constantly evolving. However, if the goal is to learn how to defend oneself, after a 6 month period, a student can learn effective techniques to do just that. On the other hand, if he/she truly wants to learn the art itself, he can learn the complete art within a 2 to 3 year period. ‘Mastering’ the art is a totally different story!
Yes. However, our main focus is that of the hands. Kicks in Wing Chun are used to assist the hands.
Wing Chun is perfect for women – considering that the art itself was designed by a nun! What makes Wing Chun so effective is that it’s not dependent on muscle and size. Its focus is understanding timing and structure.
Chi Sao or otherwise referred to as sticky hands, is an exercise used to teach one about sensitivity, power, timing and other concepts. Chi Sao can only be found in the art of Wing Chun and is what makes our style so unique.
Every move in Wing Chun can be used in 4 different ways. For example, tan sau can be used as a block, attack, shi-na and take down. Chi sao teaches the student how to stick, whether that’s standing up or on the ground, it can be applied regardless of the situation