UK Training Camp Day 2 Open Seminar Review
UK Wing Chun Training Camp – Alan Orr – Keighley June 2014 Day 2 My second UK seminar was a great day of training. We …
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Wing Chun Training Camp – Alan Orr – Keighley June 2014 Day 1 The first day of my UK seminars went very well. It was …
Read MoreWing Chun Questions 1 – It doesn’t look like Wing Chun
Filmed 2011 This is my first Q&A clip. Chu Sai Lei Wing Chun is different to most styles of Wing Chun. We focus on being …
Read MoreMore Fight Team Wins!
This week we had two fighters matched , one in MMA the other in K1 rules kickboxing. Aiden Todd comes from a Boxing background and his striking has always been strong, plus Josh Crowther fought in his second K1 rules bout after knocking his opponent out in his first fight.
Read MoreIron Wolves In Action
Chu Sau Lei Wing Chun teacher Alan Orr's student Josh Kaldani lands a knockdown in the first round and the best Wing Chun punch KO in MMA in the second round. The Iron Wolves Team is lead by Alan Orr and has for many years been putting CSL Wing Chun to test in the Cage and Ring.
Read MoreWing Chun Boxing – The Lost Art! Part 1
Wing Chun is a Chinese Boxing system. But it would seem that many branches have moved away from the heart of the art. It is often said the problem is the solution. So let’s look at the problem! What we see a lot of today is Chi Sao becoming the main training of Wing Chun. Now I am not saying Chi Sao is not important – we will cover Chi Sao in more articles as it is very important and integral to Wing Chun’s deeper skills. But many times now I have seen that a lot of clubs only train set applications and Chi Sao. Is that enough?
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