Before entering or leaving the class a traditional sign of respect must be shown to ones Sifu (right hand fist, left hand open). Do NOT bow.
Always respect and obey ones Sifu (Teacher).
Help keep your place of training clean and tidy.
Refrain from using profanities. Do not use loud or loose talk.
Never criticise students of other arts, styles or schools.
Your training and expertise in Wing Chun is only to be used in SELF-DEFENSE.
No techniques are to be shown or discussed with non-members of the ‘Association’.
Tuition fee are due on the FIRST lesson of every month. If you have trouble and cannot pay the fees on time please discuss with your Sifu.
Your annual membership and licence must be kept up to date. Please renew on or before expiry.
You must wear full uniform during all classes, seminars and gradings.
You must bring your membership/record book to all events.
Do not smoke, chew gum or wear jewellery in class.
When leaving the kwoon please be respectful of others by leaving quietly.
Be a positive role model and lead by example (especially to the younger members of the club).
Maintain your self respect and that of the Rayleigh Wing Chun School by conducting yourself with honour to everyone inside and outside of the the school.
The Sifu is present to teach and answer questions. However, do not bother them with trivia. If you have doubts ask an assistant instructor or senior student first.
As a #wingchun teacher, James Sinclair, is sometimes seen as a bit of a maverick. His approach is not going to suit everyone. We fully accept that....It takes a lot of work to create these videos with 4 cameras and up to an hour of content each. We do not give you the 'best bits' as our subscribers deserve that. However, we hope you do gain something.If you like it, please 'like it' . The simple effort of acknowledgement displays some manners, thanks, and is motivational to keep these coming. However, if you dont like it please walk on by quietly, and with maturity. This is another longer form extract, yet it remains only a tiny extract. Please accept because of this it is easy to misinterpret the scene. It is hoped that some of you will understand and try to imagine what was dicussed before and after this part. And we hope that you can take somehing away from this short clip and not simply dismiss it out of hand. The subject matter for Pt10 of the #ChiSau 2023 presentations was the principle of BIK.Bik is to press, crowd and extort. So closing distance and pressuring people into making mistakes and not giving people time to settle.If you do find yourself strangely and uncomfortably thinking James Sinclair and the #ukwckfa say a few things you like... you may be interested to know we now have approx. 400 (yes four hundred!!) 1/2 hour to one hour long presentations. They range hugely in topics from the Basics to the Pole and Dummy and Knives and even Chi Energy! As this extract is simply a giveaway, free extract, we will not get into discussions as it can go back ad forth ad infinitum, and life is just too short. UK Wing Chun Kung Fu Assoc. HQUnit 7, The PlanksLubards LodgeHullbridge RoadRayleighEssex SS6 9QGTel: +44 7860 276923Email: info@ukwingchun.comMAIN SITE: www.ukwingchun.comNATIONAL HQ: www.rayleighwingchun.co.ukEAST LONDON: www.eastlondonwingchun.comSOUTH LONDON southlondonwingchun.comMIDLANDS: www.midlandswingchun.co.ukBEDFORD: www.bedfordwingchun.co.ukCAMBS: www.cambridgeshirewingchun.co.ukCITY: www.citywingchun.comESSEX: www.wingchunessex.co.ukKENT: www.kentwingchun.netNORFOLK: www.norfolkwingchun.ukSCOTLAND: www.wingchunscotland.netTwitter: @UKWCKFAFacebook: UKWCKFAGoogle+ +UKWCKFAYouTube UKWCKFAPatreon patreon.com/ukwckfa ... See MoreSee Less
This is short clip from the year 2000 where a number of #UKWCKFA students took the 4th Level Grading. This is a test focussed on sparring. They demonstrated the #wingchun forms, then:Double Chi Sau, Gworr Sau, Back to The Wall, One Armed Sparring, Multiple Opponents and more..... iAs the Third and Fourth Grading are not compulsory to move up classes, very few have the will to take on the challenge. ... See MoreSee Less