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mr. jai
07-03-2006, 08:24 AM
Hey All,

An event not to be missed;) .

What: Wing Chun Open House, SiFu Allan Che Kong Lee will explain his Wing Chun training ideas as well as actual application. SiFu Lee has been teaching Wing Chun for over 30 years.

When: July 29th, 2006 (Saturday)

Where: 152 West 26th Street New York, N.Y. (between 6th & 7th Aves.)

Time: 4PM - 5:30PM

Bring your friends and family. RSVP now to insure your spot!

For more info, visit www.wingchunnyc.com or call Mr. Peter Koo @ 917-554-7778 or Mr. Tom Chin @ 917-806-0654.

marcus_pasram
07-11-2006, 10:37 AM
Allan Lee SiFu will present theories, techniques, and training methods, as well as realistic, unchoreographed, practical fighting applications. Students will demonstrate exercises and drills of the WC curriculum that focuses on going from theory to practical application. For example, the San Jong Sau training for the 2nd and 3rd Tan Saus in the first form as well as similar examples for Bong Sau, Bong Gerk, Gum Sau, Pak Sau, Chuet Yup Sau, etc.

The structure of this event is as follows:


Introduction to Wing Chun and its practicality
The correct mindset to be successful
The methods to progress from Forms to application
Why the forms have to be practiced precisely, and how to recognize mistakes
Differences in other school's training method he's observed in 40 years in Wing Chun
Common myths of Wing Chun.
QA time


If you have been thinking about learning Wing Chun, presently studying another martial art, or just simply curious, join us for this special FREE event. You can see clips from last year's open house events (http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=wingchunnyc)

RSVP by contacting Mr. Peter Koo at (917) 554-7778 or Mr. Thomas Chin at (917) 806-0654. You can also email us at: wingchunnyc@gmail.com

Thank you.

marcus_pasram
09-15-2006, 03:38 PM
SiFu Lee speaks about the three basic Wing Chun forms (http://youtube.com/watch?v=XcEBHgjVK88) from this open house. This was right after he demonstrated an application from the Chum Kiu form.