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s_dew
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I want to study Wing Chun (beginner). Does anyone know where to study? Or a teacher who gives private 5-6 people class is good too. Close to Jing'an area or on metro line 2 would be better.
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travelinjack3
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Everybody have fun tonight! Everybody wing chun tonight!
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MarkDow
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May I ask what is Wing Chun? |
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sinned69
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Aug 05, 2008 - 05:21 PM |
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| May I ask what is Wing Chun? |
a form of martial art... the world's most popular form of Southern Kung Fu, Wing Chun is characterized by short range power, center-line strategy, sticking and deflecting techniques.
to the OP. i do have a website for a SH based academy/dujo. i have to find where i put the link... will advise if i can find it... |
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sinned69
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sinned69
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MarkDow
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Thanks sinned - I learn something new everyday |
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bigwill
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I think it's better for you to find some private class by some real great master.instead of wasting time to learn some sports art.
I don't know where u can find wingchun in shanghai,but if you wanna find something like tongbei,taiji,bagua,xingyi,xinyi.Then I can tell u where to find them.
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erniewong415
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There are onlly 2 Wing Chun Schools in the Shanghai area. One is Peter's Wing Chun. You could do a google search for it or follow the link in an above post. The other is at Long Wu Wushu / Kung Fu school.
Peter's Wing Chun school is of the Yip Man / Wong Shun Leung Lineage. They are very good and have a solid foundation and lots of techniques to learn. They operate 3 times a week - I think - Tues, Thurs and Sat. near Yan An Xi Lu / Pan Yu Lu.
The other school is of the Cheung Bo lineage (I think) of Foshan. They concentrate a bit less on the center line but have a bunch of techniques also. They operate about 2 times a week.
One other option is to practice with me for free. I'm not a teacher but I can show you the basics then you can upgrade. |
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erniewong415
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badnews
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Aug 10, 2008 - 03:45 PM |
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S_dew,
I've trained with Peter for quite a while now...as well as traiing in ohter countries. Your welcome to come and train with us anytime. Peter is back in LA unitl the start of October, but a group of us meet informally to continue our training when we have available time.
Peters school is easy going, we train 3 times a week, private classes avavilble if you like more tution - no belts, no hidden costs, no bullsh*t - just training for "functional" martial art.
If you want the whole crouching tiger hidden dragon experience, then we're probably not your thing.
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s_dew
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Aug 11, 2008 - 01:50 PM |
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| I think it's better for you to find some private class by some real great master.instead of wasting time to learn some sports art. |
Agree! I found some Wing Chun classes on internet. However, they looked to me like just like classes cared more about the profit than how much you'd really learn. I do want a real good master who gives small classes. Hard to find though. |
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bigwill
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yes,it's not a lot real good master.lucky I got one for internal martial art.My master know wingchun,but he didn't teach me a lot about it,because he think internal martial art are better.
but if you are basic level,I suggest you could practise wingchun foundation first,until you find a real good master.but wing chun foundation got lots of details,you have catch all details with your body,otherwise it's nothing.good luck man. |
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terrenceh
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Aug 12, 2008 - 12:11 PM |
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wing chun kung fu. it is not very popular in China. |
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bigwill
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Aug 13, 2008 - 11:48 AM |
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Wing chun is one of most popular martial art in the world,but in china,it's popular in fujian and guang zhou.there are very few good one in shanghai,I didn't heard about anyone are good at wingchun in shanghai. |
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