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Master Stefan Fischer
Master Stefan Fischer was born in Germany in 1967 and started to practise martial arts at the age of 5 . He practised Judo, Shaolin Kung Fu, Jeet Kune Do, Thai- and Kickboxing and street fighting which led him to WingTsun. For five years Sifu Stefan Fischer trained eight hours a day, seven days a week in WingTsun, under the guidance of Grand Master K.R. Kernspecht.
Si-Hing Peter Caro
Si-Hing Peter Caro has been actively involved with martial arts for the past 25 years. Training in varies styles from the age of 11. The last 9 years have been intensely dedicated to the study and training of WT under his Si-Fu, Master Stefan Fischer.Before starting with WT he had all but given up on finding a martial art system that would really work on the street.
Si-Hing Juergen Baha
Si-Hing Juergen Baha started to learn Martial Arts in his teenage years more then 20 years ago. Taekwondo was a very popular sport in his German hometown at that time and so he joined a local club where he trained passionately for several years. Eventually, after an excursion into classical, western, boxing training, he entered a WingTsun (WT) school in 1995, owned by his future Si-Fu, Stefan Fischer. Following a demonstration and trial lesson he knew that he had found what he was looking for in a Martial Art.
Si-Hing Otto Heutling
Si-Hing Otto Heutling is one of the highest and most experienced instructors directly under Master Stefan Fischer, the Australian Chief Instructor for WingTsun. His martial arts career began more than 20 years ago at the age of six with Judo. The arts of Boxing and Wing Chun were next whilst living in Sydney for three years as a child. On his return to Germany he began studying Karate before moving on to Jeet Kune Do and then Kick Boxing.
Steve Nelson
Steve Nelson I guess I made a relatively late start into the world of the martial arts. As a kid I was always interested in martial arts, I would watch movies and wish I could do what they did on the screen. Unfortunately I was a very shy and quiet child and never had the confidence to act on my dreams.It wasn't until I was 18 when I made my first foray in the fighting arts.
Si-Hing Ralf Burger
Si-Hing Ralf Burger Ralf Burger as a young boy growing up in Germany he was introduced to kick boxing and classic wrestling by Family members. In 2001 he was invited by a friend to Wt demonstration in his hometown.This demonstration changed his outlook of self defense completely. From this Day on his passion for WT kept crowing. In the same year he moved to Berlin and trained as at WT Academy in Berlin Mitte as a direct student of Si-Fu Uwe Kopplin.When he moved to Australia he got invited to visit Si-Fu Stefan Fischer in the headquarters in Chippendale.
Si-Hing Michael Keshishian
Si-Hing Michael Keshishian has been training Wing Tsun since 2002. He is an instructor and a full-time student under Si Fu Stefan Fischer.
Michael began training in the martial arts at the age of 15, studying Tae Kwon Do for a short time. In 1989 he embarked on a 5 year course of study in Traditional Chinese medicine, Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine. As part of this course, Michael trained kung fu (and continued this training for over a decade), Tai Ji (for 6 years) and Judo (for 2 years).
Michael then trained extensively in the Philippino weapons arts of Arnis/Escrima and Balintawak over 5 years.
Si-Hing Andrew Diehm
I became interested in martial arts from an early age, joining a local Taekwondo when I was 9. That was a very practical art, with lots of kicking, and great fun. Athletics and sports always came naturaly to me and I became extremely competent at several in my early years. When football became the dominant sport in my life I sadly had to give up my training in taekwondo.








