Does any one know of the wing chun community in Seattle?
Does any one know of the wing chun community in Seattle?
some, who you looking for.
Sapere aude, Justin.
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Seattle Wing Chun
North Seattle Wing Chun
Julio Ferrer
............................to name a few
Kenneth Chung
Greenlake Martial Arts
Duncan Leung
Some school in Issaqua
The ones mentioned above are assosiated with Sifu Chung K. Chow, although Sifu Julio's website is down.
Also, is Eric Artz in Redmond at Art of Defence, but I'm unsure as to his current status.
Sapere aude, Justin.
The map is not the Terrain.
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Hello all:
Just to clarify:
Real Wing Chun in Seattle is from the Sifu Duncan Leung lineage, not Chung K. Chow.
Cheers
Chas Fisher
Real Wing Chun, Seattle
www.realwingchun.com
my bad, I meant the ones mentioned in the post above mine.
Sorry.
Sapere aude, Justin.
The map is not the Terrain.
"Wheather you believe you can, or you believe you can't...You're right." - Henry Ford
Seattle Wing Chun is Kennenth Chung lin.
Seattlewingchun.com
Michael Tse used to be in Seattle Yip Chun's student
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and ask around if you are in seattle.
Since I live in Seattle, I thought I'd de-lurk and say hi.
I train at Seattle Wing Chun. It's a small school, but visitors are always welcome.
Anyone else here in the Seattle area?
Mpark
How big are your classes in Seattle? I have heard good things about your group
Do you guys do a lot of chi sao?
Bruce Lee spent a considerable amount of time in Seattle and it marked his early development at a stage when he was young and just starting to experiment outside of the Wing Chun paradigm.
If you can trace them, a couple of his students are still in the area.
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Bruce Lee apparently lived and trained in his teens with a fellow by the name of Yeung Fook, who brought the following lineage with him:
http://www.wingchunkuen.com/modules....content&tid=17
Yeung Fook was an opera performer, and it was through this that Bruce's father was able to make a connection with him in Seattle. An arrangement was made for the teen to stay there for a period of time. During this time, Yeung Fook showed Bruce some of what he knew of the Red Boat Opera Wing Chun. Bruce left before he was supposed to for some reason. My instructor says that David Harris trained with Yeung Fook, and that he learned from him. Yeung Fook died recently (?), but maybe he had students that stayed in the seattle area. It seems most of his lineage that I've connected with is outside of the Seattle area.
CSP
"It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own." -Cicero
It varies of course, but on average maybe a half-dozen?How big are your classes in Seattle?
I'd say yes, but it depends on what you consider "a lot"Do you guys do a lot of chi sao?
Michael
Hey thanks for all the info guys......
All those suggestions will keep me busy for a while
Happpppppy Chinese New Year Xin Nian Kuai Le
Not to dig up an old thread but Mr. Yeung is still alive. He doesn't teach anymore however. I think he still does occasional qi gong workshops or something. I've never seen him.
Well this is a handy thread. I'm moving to Seattle in a few months! Thanks for resurrecting it!!