Hi everyone,
I have just viewed a wing chun class at a school ran by Kevin Chan and was pleasantly surprised at the way it was being trained and the attitude of Kevin Chan and the students.
The emphasis was on getting the students to learn the principles of Wing Chun rather than spending loads of time learning forms.
The class was two hours but Kevin who happened to be running this particular class made a point of coming over to talk to the people were watching and explaining about his style, the way the school was run and why he used this particular style of training. He seemed to be keen on getting the students to develop their own solutions to problems but by using simple but effective moves.
I found him to be very friendly, knowledgeable and respectful of other styles. This reason I have posted this here is he has a high regard for BJJ and incorporates some of it into his class.
This is a quote from his site
Why does Kevin Chan train in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? "I believe that one must be familiar with all possible fighting arenas. You simply cannot guarantee that you will be able to remain on your feet in a fight. By training in the acknowledged and proven best style for ground fighting I am able defend myself in the event a confrontation goes to the floor. When fighting in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu I am able to utilises my Wing Chun skills of relaxed use of energy developed in Chi Sao and the raw close range power developed in many hours of basic drills." Kevin Chan
I have been to about 6 weeks of Jeet Kune do classes at the Bob Breen Academy and greatly enjoyed it. I found that I have become greatly interested in the principles of wing chun which we touched upon in JKD and I wanted to know more but I found a lot of the Wing Chun classes to be elitist and stiff. Watching Kevin Chan's class I saw none of this. ( The advanced students were performing chi sao and ending up grappling on the floor as part of the training ). I have decided to sign up and later down the line combining it with some BJJ training. eventually I will go back to Jeet Kune Do to link it all together.
Sorry for droning on but I have been reading this forum for about a month now and have found it to be an excellent resource. To Brokenmace, Bri Thai and everyone who posts here you guys are all great and I would love hear your opinions.
How do you find the best school for you? (Is it trial and error or is are there important things to look for?) opinions please.
BTW Here is the link to Kevin Chans site. http://www.kamonwingchun.co.uk
Cheers
Lyndon
I have just viewed a wing chun class at a school ran by Kevin Chan and was pleasantly surprised at the way it was being trained and the attitude of Kevin Chan and the students.
The emphasis was on getting the students to learn the principles of Wing Chun rather than spending loads of time learning forms.
The class was two hours but Kevin who happened to be running this particular class made a point of coming over to talk to the people were watching and explaining about his style, the way the school was run and why he used this particular style of training. He seemed to be keen on getting the students to develop their own solutions to problems but by using simple but effective moves.
I found him to be very friendly, knowledgeable and respectful of other styles. This reason I have posted this here is he has a high regard for BJJ and incorporates some of it into his class.
This is a quote from his site
Why does Kevin Chan train in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu? "I believe that one must be familiar with all possible fighting arenas. You simply cannot guarantee that you will be able to remain on your feet in a fight. By training in the acknowledged and proven best style for ground fighting I am able defend myself in the event a confrontation goes to the floor. When fighting in Brazilian Ju-Jitsu I am able to utilises my Wing Chun skills of relaxed use of energy developed in Chi Sao and the raw close range power developed in many hours of basic drills." Kevin Chan
I have been to about 6 weeks of Jeet Kune do classes at the Bob Breen Academy and greatly enjoyed it. I found that I have become greatly interested in the principles of wing chun which we touched upon in JKD and I wanted to know more but I found a lot of the Wing Chun classes to be elitist and stiff. Watching Kevin Chan's class I saw none of this. ( The advanced students were performing chi sao and ending up grappling on the floor as part of the training ). I have decided to sign up and later down the line combining it with some BJJ training. eventually I will go back to Jeet Kune Do to link it all together.
Sorry for droning on but I have been reading this forum for about a month now and have found it to be an excellent resource. To Brokenmace, Bri Thai and everyone who posts here you guys are all great and I would love hear your opinions.
How do you find the best school for you? (Is it trial and error or is are there important things to look for?) opinions please.
BTW Here is the link to Kevin Chans site. http://www.kamonwingchun.co.uk
Cheers
Lyndon
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