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What is Wing Chun Kung Fu?

Wing Chun Melbourne performing the first form of Wing Chun named Siu Lim Tao

[Excerpt taken from tseqigongcentre.com]

Can a smaller person defend themselves against someone bigger and stronger? Many people believe that it is impossible. However, in the martial art called Wing Chun Kung Fu, it has been proven time and time again that it can be done. Why is this?

One reason is that we learn how to use less energy to defend ourselves and then use an opponent’s energy against him. Another reason is because Wing Chun uses footwork to move when attacking and defending, creating more possibilities for attacking or defending without using energy.

Wing Chun is not difficult to learn and very quickly you can begin practising techniques and footwork to improve your level. [Grandmaster] Michael Tse says, “My Sifu, Grandmaster Ip Chun, is only a small man, weighing less than 100 lbs. However, I have seen him do Chi Sau (a way of practising the Wing Chun techniques in training with a partner) with Westerners much bigger and taller than him and every time he easily controls them.

“They always try to use strength against him, but being smaller, he knows that he does not have the same strength to fight back. So he uses his sensitivity to “listen” to his opponent’s hands and body movements. In small ways, they will give their intentions away before they have actually committed all of their energy. He can then move or change his position to defend and even change their energy to trap them and attack back. Anyone who sees Grandmaster Ip Chun is impressed by his skill, especially as he is now [one hundred] years old and still very fit and healthy.”

Ashburton Community Centre - 160 High St, Ashburton VIC 3147

Glen Iris Road Uniting Church - 200 Glen Iris Rd, Glen Iris VIC 3146

Details

Our Wing Chun classes welcome students of all backgrounds—regardless of fitness level, age, body type, or gender. Class is an inclusive environment where everyone can develop martial arts skills at their own pace while building strength, coordination, and self-confidence.

New students will find themselves very welcome by our supportive community. Everyone in class remembers what it's like starting out and will help guide you through your initial learning curve. This approach accelerates progress and creates lasting friendships.

For parents: Children under 15 should contact us before attending their first class. While we welcome younger students, our sessions can be mentally and physically demanding, and we want to ensure a positive experience.

All class announcements—including schedule changes, cancellations due to holidays, or emergency postponements—are posted on our Facebook Page. Please check before heading to class.

Venue

Mondays | 7:30pm until 9pm | Main Church Hall
Glen Iris Road Uniting Church, 200 Glen Iris Road, Glen Iris 3146

Entrance is through the back adjoining car park, and up a short flight of steps. Car parking available inside church car park or on street. The class is approximately 800m walk from Glen Iris train station on the Glen Waverley line.


Thursdays | 7pm until 8:30pm | Copland Room
Ashburton Community Centre, 160 High St, Ashburton 3147

Entrance is at the back of the Community Centre, through the private car park.
If you're running late, please use the intercom system beside the door and wait to be buzzed in.
There are plenty of car parks on the street, or across the street behind Amcal. The closest station is Ashburton station, which is approximately a 400m walk.

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