Sunday, 18 April 2010

The Devils in the Detail! - Alan Gibson's 2nd Seminar - 18th April 2010

Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun Coach and Chief Instructor of The Wing Chun Federation, Alan Gibson, visited our club in Bury St Edmunds for the second time in six months to deliver a workshop on helping us understand the foundation of their lineage and approach of 'Wing Chun'. Alan was assisted by his student Sean Collison, who with under 3 years Wing Chun experience has an exceptional grasp of the WSL methods and was a great assistance to all.



(pictured Paul Blissett, Alan Gibson & Massimo Gaetani from Carisma Kickboxing - Cambs)

The seminar content began with the foundation of all Wing Chun - the Yee Jee Kim Yeung Ma (basic stance), setting the stance correctly for your body frame and dropping the bodyweight on the thighs to enable a strong base. Then a look at how the stance works in motion and the importance of maintaining the power chain through correct joint alignment and keeping the heels rooted to derive power, hence support from the ground, employing the larger muscle groups (glutes, quads, core and back) so the smaller groups (arms, shoulders, feet) can relax.
Several exercises followed testing core strength, the power chain and aligning the body in the strongest structure whilst static and moving, leaving the students huffing and puffing and aware of the weaknesses in their basic postions.

The main focus from then on was Daan Chi Sau (single sticking hands) both from a static stance and followed with stepping motions using the Tui Ma (push step) - a WSL practitioner doesn't step back through choice but only goes back if they are forced back if their stance is compromised and then only to take a better angle in which to re-attack..a simpler idea to this is the weaker basic stance, collapses under too much pressure to the stronger front stance -
This tied in with the energy concepts of Loi Lau Hoi Sung - Lat Sau Jik Chung (receive what comes, escort what leaves - hand lost attack without reserve) makes the Daan Chi Sau exercise a simple but profound one and it is clear how much many other groups simply 'play' with the hands not employing any of these basic fundamentals in their regular practice, hence unnecessary additions, changes, attacks etc..when really the simple ideas contained within Siu Nim Tau form are more than sufficient to drill in the core Wing Chun conceptual approach, all of which is carried on into the advanced levels.

The group was split now with the more advanced working the Single Stick ideas in the Double Handed Chi Sau roll and the more junior students further understanding the basics of Chi Sau and using one hand to defend two by utilising small motions, positive intention and disruption techniques with todays seminar rounded off with the Siu Nim Tau form and a full explanation of how all the aspects drilled and discussed were basic ideas from the form.

Another very enjoyable day and we look forward to welcoming Alan back again in the future.


(Sean Collison tests structural alignment and rooting of the stance with student Steve Harris)

Monday, 29 March 2010

Easter Closure

Just a reminader to all that there is no class this Sunday 4th April as the Moreton Hall Centre closes for easter holidays...also the Alan Gibson seminar on Sunday 18th needs to be paid for on 11th at class to secure your place. Sifu

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Alan Gibson is back!

The 'Wing Chun Federation' Head Coach - Alan Gibson is visiting our club in Bury St Edmunds for the 2nd time in 6 months to hold another seminar based at increasing our understanding and skill development of the Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun methods.

His first visit was a real eye opener to how much more direct we could make certain aspects of our Wing Chun practice and the feedback was very positive, mainly due to the fact of his genuine nature and passion for passing on the system correctly, without the need to sell it or put down other interpretatations, the WSL system seems to reflect the Wing Chun core concepts in a clearer way and all of a sudden everything makes more sense and has more depth and I for one am very much looking forward to learning more of this simple, direct approach.

Sunday 18th April 2010 - 3pm - 6pm

Moreton Hall Health Club, Mount Road, BSE, IP32 7BL

£25 per student - (we need 10 minimum to secure the seminar)
Please pre-pay in class to secure your place.

For Wing Chun Federation information please go to www.wingchun.org.uk

Sifu

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Chi Sau Seminar - Saturday 20th March 3pm - 6pm

I am pleased to announce that I shall be holding a  'Next Level Wing Chun' - 'Chi Sau' (sticking/clinging arms) Seminar for all levels on - Saturday 20th March 2010

3pm - 6pm

Venue: St Johns Church Hall, St Johns Street, Bury St Edmunds - Limited parking so I recommend you park in town car parks - 5 mins walk from the hall.

This day is also 'International Wing Chun Day' - where practitioners around the world will be celebrating their art and crossing hands at all corners of the globe!!

This is a great opportunity to learn:

* How to apply correct hand positioning and energies learnt in the forms
* Learn how the concepts of Wing Chun can be drilled in Chi Sau
* Economy of Motion principle
* Defending and Attacking using your base and much much more!!

This seminar will be a very hands on look at the unique Wing Chun sparring exercise known as Chi Sau.

Seminar Fee - £20 if paid before the date - £25 on the day

Sifu Paul Blissett

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

'Next Level Wing Chun Grading Syllabus'

 

The 'Next Level Wing Chun' Grading Syllabus is now complete and consists of 7 Levels in total based around the stepping stone method of the Wing Chun forms - 6 forms - 6 main levels with supplementary pracice drills and exercises to represent each level.
Grading is highly recommended as a developmental guideline for the student on the path of Wing Chun and following the Level 1 grading which requires at least 6 months of regular study - Level's will be a minimum of one training year apart with consistant hard work, correct attitude and attendence in class required to qualify for each grading.

The level following number 6 is the 'Next Level Wing Chun' Master grade in which all of the Wing Chun forms must be demonstrated to a high standard and understanding along with Blindfolded Chi Sau and Advanced Street Applications and can only be taken a minimum of 2 years following the successful completion of Level 6 - the Baat Jaam Dao (eight slashing knives form)

With diligent practice a talented, dedicated student will be able to complete the 'Next Level Wing Chun' system in around 8 years - although many may take much longer - it is not the desination but the journey that is important.

If you are a current student and wish to have a copy of the grading syllabus for your information please ask me in class.

The first grading date will be released shortly.

Sifu

Monday, 8 February 2010

Chinese New Year - 2010 - Year of the Tiger

 

Sunday 14th February marks the start of this years Chinese New Year celebrations which run all week...an auspiscious one for us as a club as it also marks the first time we have celebrated this annual event under the 'Next Level Wing Chun' banner.

As our class runs on a Sunday I propose to teach this weeks lesson with an hours emphasis on 'Street Applications of Wing Chun' and the 2nd hour on the skills of 'Chi Sau' or sticking hands, Wing Chun's unique sensitivity training exercise and the ideas behind the practice.
We can also discuss a mutually agreeable date to hold a social event out of class hours to enjoy a Chinese meal in a local restaurant to further celebrate the new year.

I look forward to seeing you all in class.

Sifu


Wednesday, 6 January 2010

New Venue

Our new second class venue, in Bury St Edmunds town centre, St Johns Church Hall, St Johns Street, BSE will now begin from Tuesday 2nd March 2010 - 7pm - 8.30pm (£7 a session or free for those paying £35 monthly tuition fees).
Unfortunately we had to delay the starting of this class due to Insurance documentaion not coming through in time.

I hope all members and friends had a good Christmas and New year and look forward to a progressive, action packed training year ahead in 2010.

See you all in class soon - first class of the new year is Sunday 10th January - 4 - 6pm at Moreton Hall Health Club, Mount Road, BSE

Sifu