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Chun Yuen Kungfu is a martial art in the Northern Shaolin style, renamed by Master Tse to honour his Sifu, Master Wu Chun Yuen, after he passed away in 2003.
First you learn Xing Shou, a barehand (no weapon) form which is very good for posture and agility. Later you can learn some weapon forms: Wudang Sword, using a straight sword, an elegant form which trains fluid movement. There is a staff form, Damo (Buddha) Staff, an adventure in coordination and dexterity which is a lot of fun and a broadsword form, named Five Tiger Breaking Gate Dao, which is very exciting. There is plenty more to learn, if you enjoy it. |
Wing Chun Kungfu
Wing Chun Kung Fu is one of the most practical of the Chinese Martial arts. It is an ingenious system that teaches you how to overcome a bigger, stronger opponent using skill, technique and sensitivity. Its principles are based on directness & simplicity & it teaches you how to use your opponent’s strength against them.
Our lineage has a direct link to Grandmaster Ip Man and has been passed on from Master Michael Tse – one of the most senior students of Grandmaster Ip Chun – Ip Man’s oldest son. Our senior student Tom Rogers has studied Wing Chun with Master Michael Tse and is now teaching at Graceville in Brisbane. |