Have fun The other day I had the pleasure of chatting with one of my students as we discussed Forms, not the importance of perfecting them, but the importance of enjoying them. [...]
Ip Ching, a great man Yesterday was a fairly normal day, until that is, I was reminded it was the anniversary of the passing of Master Ip Ching, younger brother to my Sifu, Ip Chun. [...]
NO time to prepare On Thursday 21st January 2021 I posted a blog called: Trigger Switch Todays video snippet is from a Livestream class given just a couple of hours ago where [...]
No build up This is a subject I raise many times with my students when it comes to the reality of having to use your Wing Chun, and actually being ready. It is so common when [...]
Much more laid back than we are used to. I have never believed in the strict approach to teaching (training yes, but that’s a different, personal and individual matter), [...]
More than just salt and pepper Today my wife has been getting very creative in the kitchen, baking breads and preparing a vegetable curry for dinner, smelling these wonderful flavours [...]
Train for yourself With the current Covid 19 situation, many people are concerned of their ability to train Wing Chun without a partner, and this is appreciated when we are [...]
Always follow up Recently I have been focussing more on counter attacks with my students, as I noticed that blocks are fine, but for many, that seems to be where it ends. If [...]
Getting in close can be paramount Most people in a street situation would wish to be as far away from their opponent as possible, in Wing Chun however, we embrace it, if [...]
Do Not Be Blinkered (or rude) There are two things I wish to address in this blog, one good (hopefully), and one not so good (unfortunately). I would like to refer to a video [...]