Wing Chun Kung Fu Kettering

Wing Chun Kung Fu Kettering

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Wing Chun Kung Fu Kettering is responsible for the growth and development of the Wing Chun Kung Fu Martial Art system throughout and UK.

Wing Chun International goes back almost 30 years and was formed under the original banner of the National Wing Chun Organisation and has travelled like most a journey of ups and downs to where we find ourselves today with a great brand which is growing strength by strength each and every day.

31/08/2021

To all potential students, we are no longer training above the mind centre in Kettering. However the Northampton school holds classes on Monday’s and Wednesday’s for beginners!
Message or call me on 07771 358939 to book your introductory lesson and start your journey of Wing Chun Kung Fu with us!

03/02/2020

We have seminars lined up for the whole year! Make sure that you add these dates to your calendar and attend as many as possible!

19/06/2019

Join our group of dedicated students today and enjoy a new journey of fitness and self defence to empower your mind body and spirit!
Call 07771 358939 to book your introductory lesson!

Photos from Wing Chun Kung Fu Kettering's post 07/06/2019

Had a fantastic class with the guys yesterday!
We worked on foot work and punches, straight punch defence and chi sau and also finished off with a little press-up challenge!
If you are interested in starting a new hobby or Learning this amazing system of Kung fu
Send a message and we shall show you how you can start your journey with us!!

Photos from Wing Chun Kung Fu Kettering's post 15/05/2019
15/05/2019

We are recruiting now in our adults classes on Thursdays!
If you are interested in an introductory lesson in Wing chun Kung fu and training in a friendly environment with great people?
Give me a call on 07771 358939 to start your journey!

Photos 14/03/2019

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Understanding Structure – Sil Lim Tao Stance

Sil Lim Tao Stance

YEE GEE KIM YEUNG MA

Lik Chong Gerk Jang Sang

Whole body structural alignment

1. Ankles
2. Knees
3. Hips
4. Spine
5. Shoulders
6. Neck
7. Elbow
8. Wrist

Cantonese Translation:

Kim Sut – Knees In. Creating the lower triangle with legs.

Lok Bok – Dropping shoulder. Isolated, relaxed shoulder.

Lok Ma – Lowering Horse. Sinking / rooting the stance.

Jang Die Lik – Elbow under strength. Stabilising and sinking the elbow.

Fong Song – Relaxed extending arm.

Ting Yui – To straighten the back. Flattening the lumber area of the spine by stacking the vertebrae’s.

Dung Tao – Upwards lifting head. The straightening of the neck and head at the top end of the spine.

Tei Gong – To make solid. The lifting of the a**s muscle and tilting of the pelvis to engage the hips – uniting lower triangle (legs) with upper triangle (body).

Tie Seung San – Uplifting upper Body – the sensation of the upper body being held up by string resulting from Dung Tao, Ting Yiu and Tei Gong.

Ting Bok – Straight back shoulders. The back held back isolating the shoulders and forming the upper triangular structure.

Nim Lik – Force of idea / Intent. Mental focus in the application of structure.

San Ying – Body Structure.

Lut Sau Jic Ching – Forward springing force.

Gung Lik – Trained Strength. Maintaining the correct arm position / angle.

Tseung Kui Ma – Elbow position maintained (fist distance from body)

Mai Jang – Forwarding of elbows inward and forward.

Man Sau / Wu Sau – Correct hand positing using relaxed use of tendons / ligaments to give structure to arm.

Lik Chong Gerk Jang Sang – Power originates from the heals – meaning structural power through the alignment of the 6 major joints.

*The following explanation of The Stance is written by Dan Knight for GM Samuel Kwok's site.

The stance, Gee Kim Yeung Ma

Wing Chun Sil Lim Tao stance is called Gee Kim Yeung Ma and comes from the first form of Wing Chun Kung Fu.

The Wing Chun Stance | Gee Kim Yeung Ma It must be stressed that the Wing Chun training stance is not a stance in which one would fight. Wing Chun Sil Lim Tao stance is called Gee Kim Yeung Ma and comes from the first form of Wing Chun Kung Fu.The stance is used to develop the leg muscles and balance from simply standing (It's an isometric strength training exercise for those who wanted to know, that means it trains muscles to be strong without movement). The first Wing Chun form, Sil Lim Tao or "Little Idea", is performed with the practitioner remaining in the training stance throughout the form. All of the other hand forms start in this same training stance. So what is the training stance? The training stance can be seen as the practitioner standing feet shoulders width apart with feet pointing inward to form an imaginary triangle, the knees are bent, and the hips are pushed slightly forward, but not to the extent that the practitioner loses balance. This will put stress on the calf and other leg muscles, thereby strengthening them.

Getting into stance or Hoi-Ma, is done by starting with the feet together. Then the knees are bent so ones feet are only just covered i.e. cannot be seen by the practitioner when looking down. The hips are then pushed out. The feet are then twisted on the heel outward so the toes are pointing to the left and right of the body At 180 degrees. Pressure is then put on the balls of the feet before the heels are rotated out from under the body. The feet should then be shoulders width or just over shoulders width apart, pointing into a position approximately one meter from the body, forming an imaginary triangle.

A good stance means the practitioners supporting leg will be strong when kicking which will help power generation and balance. One way of thinking about the training stance is that is like training 2 back legs. ie each leg is in the position your back leg would be in when in a Wing Chun fighting stance.*

15/11/2018

Looking forward to a great Wing Chun class this evening located at the Kettering Mind Centre at 8pm.
If you are interested in getting fit and learning self defence, call us on 07771 358939 or send us a message!!

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