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The trip was a long overdue opportunity for James to meet
up and drink tea with Grandmaster Ip Chun, who has stated
that he is considering retiring from public teaching, but is remarkably
robust despite his 81 years! On the first day in Hong Kong James and his students went
to visit Ip Chun Si-Gung at the VTAA headquarters. There were already
a number of people training in chi sau skills when they arrived. James
gave Si-Gung some 'lucky money' and James caught up with Si-Gung and had
a little chat. Later James and his students did some very simple Chi
Sau with some of the students. The UKWCKFA students all represented Wing
Chun to a high level and despite some differences in approach and intention
with regard to Chi Sau there was respect between the practitioners. At the UKWCKA we do not particularly favour the term 'playing
chi sau'. It is true that we all should train together, and not fight.
However, we should remain focused on the intention and be able to work
at a higher level with safety and control. This is 'training chi sau'
with the intention of testing each others skills through co-operative
effort and mutual respect. The day was broken up with an opportunity to attend a
classroom seminar with various teachers. James and his students attended
Patrick Leung Ting Kwok Sifu's "Soft Wing Chun seminar".
It was an interesting approach and showed how important relaxation is
in the application of skills. On Sunday evening Master Samuel Kwok kindly
saw to it that the UK Wing Chun Assoc. students attended Si-Gung Ip Chun's
200 person chi sau event. The event was held at the town hall in Shatin.
The atmosphere was relaxed and it was going to be great having so many
hands to work out with. A number of people came forward to ask us to test
our chi sau and once again the UKWCKFA did very well in demostrating their
skill and control. It was also requested if any of the Wing Chun 'tourists'
could put on a demonstration the following day at the Chin Woo School
as the School was prepared to demonstrate a number of different versions
of the Wing Chun lineage. On Tuesday we decided to take part in the demonstrations
at the Chin Woo School in Foshan despite the other teams bringing preset
formats from the VTAA Conference demos. We thought it would be nice to
liven the demo's up with a simple fight sequence and a modified demonstration
version of the Cham Kiu form. Gary Cooper and Ashley Phillips Sifu
performed their fight sequence to great appreciation and Nick Martin'
Sifu's Cham Kiu was well received by the panel and audience alike.
Please keep an eye on our video clips page as we will be posting some
highlights in the coming weeks. In Foshan James met a very gentle and knowledgeable Wing
Chun Si-Fu. Master Fung Man who was taught originally by
one of Ip Man's early students, Law Bing, and later by a
close student of Wong Shung Leung. He is one of the the
most generous and decent Wing Chun practitioners we have had the pleasure
to meet. He is a man who does not let ego and politics interfere with
his love of Wing Chun and he offered to open his doors and share his experience
with us. Fung Man Sifu invited us to attend his school in the New
Territories and along with Gert-Jan Ketelaar Sifu, of the
United Ving Tsun Kung Fu Society in Holland, we had an informative lesson
in his aproach to the art. The session focused on the fundamentals and
was interspersed with explanations of the forms. During our session Fung
Man Sifu was informed of a personal tradgedy and had to leave the session.
He returned to complete the teaching. Our reason for mentioning this is
simply that Fung Man Sifu felt we had travelled a long way and he did
not wish to let us down. We wish to add that he neither asked or wished
for anything in return. Need we say more on the manner of this real gentleman
and Master? After sharing some of his considerable skills and knowledge,
Master Wan took the entire UK Wing Chun Assoc group and Garry Mackenzie
Sifu's 'Wing Chun School' students for a meal. During this meal
Master Wan was very complimentary about the UK Wing Chun students and
their ability. As we had to head back to our hotel and leave we reflected
on the trip and were amazed how the tenor of the trip had changed so much
just from the last two days. The UK Wing Chun Association is indebted
to Garry Mackenzie Sifu. He was completely selfless in his
efforts to help James translate his feelings. He also used his linguistic
skills and ambassadorial talents to open doors that were simply not available
in other circumstances. Many many thanks. American Connection! Arron Cantrell of Wing Chun Archive. John May Sifu.
James? Benny Meng Sifu of Wing Chun Museum USA Haji Mahmood Raymond Lo He Hai Ling of the Chin Woo
School.
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