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“Wing Chun”—The most practical self-defense system for adults. Tenets of Wing Chun
include practicality, efficiency and economy of movement. The system of Wing Chun is
based on 2 theories and 3 principles that highlight the simplicity of this traditional form
of Chinese Kung-Fu. Its roots are centuries old and its techniques have been passed
down through the ages by dedicated disciples. Grand Master Sunny Tang is a 2nd
generation Disciple of Yip Man (Bruce Lee’s teacher), and one of the first to bring
Wing Chun to Canada over 30 years ago. Ving Tsun is a result-oriented style of
Chinese Martial Arts known for its economy of movement and efficiency. Ving Tsun
does not rely on magic to achieve its fficiency. All Ving Tsun techniques are based
on certain fundamental principles, which take into account the llimitation and capability of human movements, the relative position between the practitioner and the opponent,
and the most economic movement to achieve the desired result under any situation.
The training is strict and requires a high level of concentration, conceptual understanding
and discipline. Classes are open to all levels from beginner to advanced and practitioners
are encouraged to develop their skills through paired training and controlled application.
The Sunny Tang Ving Tsun program is a direct lineage to Grand Master Yip Man through
Grand Master Moy Yat. There are 5 schools in the Greater Toronto Area taught by the
Sunny Tang Family and over 10 additional schools across the country bearing the Sunny
Tang affiliation. In 1996 as tribute to the now late Grand Master Moy Yat, the spelling of
Ving Tsun as opposed to the more traditional “Wing Chun” was incorporated by our
schools as recognition to the
lineage of our Kung Fu Family.
(This program
is recommended for practitioners
14 years and over)
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