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Linda S "Wing Tsun"

Although fitness, not self defence, was my initial reason for starting WT, from the first class I felt significantly more confident in my ability to defend myself from an attack. I am happy to say I haven't been disappointed on the fitness side either! After 9 months and 3 grading's I am still const...

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Jason Wheeler "Wing Tsun"

“Over the years I have done many different martial arts. Tae Kwon Do, Judo, Aikido, Kick-boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. None of these arts have ever held my attention and enthusiasm as much as Wing Tsun. The structured syllabus lets you train in your own time and if you need to miss classes for wh...

Mei "Wing Tsun"

"My reason for taking up a Chinese martial art was simple: I’m Chinese, and I should know kung-fu. I studied tae-kwon-do when I was eleven. A pale blue belt with a mini red tip was all I had to show for. One decade and two countries later, the quote, “..there’s a Stefan Fischer in Kensington w...

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Dimi "Wing Tsun"

Having always had an interest in martial arts, I tried a few different styles from karate to kickboxing but nothing seemed to really "stick". I would get bored and disinterested, then would go and try some other form of fitness whether it was the gym, yoga and even bellydancing! I was looking for so...

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Craig Hillier "Wing Tsun"

I grew up watching far to much TV as a kid and Bruce lee was my hero growing up so I have always had an interest in martial arts. I started my first school in Karate at Primary school and since then had moved on to train in varies types such as Jujitsu, Ninjutsu, Hupkido, Shaolin kung fu and Muay Th...

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Paul Hillmann "Wing Tsun"

I started my martial arts training in Brisbane in the early 1980's. Kung Fu was always the only option for me. Dynamic and fluid; the antithesis of the seemingly rigid moves of the Japanese and Korean styles. There was no Wing Chun, Wing Tsun, or Wing anything in Brisbane in those days, so Tong Long...

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Phil Madonis "Wing Tsun"

"I first became interested in the martial arts in 1996. Initially, I joined a Kyokushin karate school, but, after a short period of time realized that this type of martial art did not afford me the kind of self-defense necessary in the real world - as it was a sport rather than a pure self-defense s...

Tiago Ferreira "Wing Tsun"

“I first started doing karate when I was 8 years old and worked my way to black belt.  After leaving that style I studied other martial arts such as kung fu, kickboxing and tae kwon do.  All these styles were exciting and interesting to learn but they didn't provide me with the fulfillment that ...

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Kim Marshman "Wing Tsun"

“I had no experience in Martial Arts until a friend introduced me to Wing Tsun, she told me about the demonstration night, and the free trial week, which I thought was a great idea. So I went along and stayed for the class afterwards, it was daunting being the new kid on the block especially a gir...

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Gil Acres "Wing Tsun"

“I was looking around at various martial arts for quite some time, but with no background in the arts, wasn’t sure where to start. I tried a Shaolin Kung Fu class, where I had to join and pay membership fees before even getting through the door. Thinking this was how martial arts schools operate...