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Wing Chun is a martial art developed by the “masters of martial arts”*** in the southern Shaolin monastery with the following principles in mind: it should be quick and easy for anyone to learn (regardless of gender, age, or size).

***The masters of martial arts were seen as a threat by the emperor and were hunted down, imprisoned, and killed. They sought refuge in the monastery.

Wing Chun Kung Fu is the perfect method for maintaining complete control in exceptional situations through comprehensive training.

Fighting, self-defense against a supposed opponent, is the lowest level. Every path in life leads people to their own inner struggle with themselves. This struggle and finding one's own center is the highest level, which ultimately leads to the complete liberation of one's own spirit.

Wing Chun Kung Fu is one of the most effective martial arts and self-defense systems of our time. With a little serious training, anyone can learn to protect themselves and others.

Since it is independent of physical factors such as strength, size, flexibility, etc., anyone can learn to defend themselves using what they have. “Their own body.”

1. Siu Lim Tao (the little idea)

2. Cham Kiu (the bridge arms/searching bridge)

3. Biu Jee (the piercing fingers)

4. Muk Jan Chong (the wooden dummy form)

5. Luk Dim Boon Kwun (the long pole form)

6. Bart Cham Dao (the double knife form)

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Grandmaster Ip Man

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Ip Man himself declined titles such as “master” or “grandmaster.” These were bestowed upon him after his death by his students.
Ip Kai Man learned the then little-known martial art of Wing Chun from Chan Wah Shun. Ip Man's later teachers were Chan's student Ng Jung Su and a son of Chan's teacher named Leung Bik.
In 1966, the Ving Tsun Athletic Association was founded in Hong Kong by his sons, Ip Chun, Ip Ching, and several students (Ip Man used the transcription Ving Tsun for the martial art, which is often transcribed as Wing Chun in Europe and the USA). These are some of his students: Ip Ching, Ip Chun, Leung Sheung, Lok Yiu, Wong Shun Leung, Chu Shong Tin, Bruce Lee...

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Ip Ching (son of IP MAN)

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Ip Ching was born in Foshan, China, and is the younger son of Grandmaster Ip Man. He showed great interest in martial arts from an early age and began his Wing Chun training under his father's guidance at the age of 7. Ip Man taught at home and Ip Ching lived with his father, which gave him tremendous insight into the Wing Chun system and his father's teaching methods. Because of this, he assisted his father in teaching Wing Chun students until his death in 1972. As an honorable student and dedicated son, Ip Ching is now following in his father's footsteps as his successor in the Wing Chun system. Among other things, he has been honored with the titles “Master of the Keys” and “Keeper of the Art.”

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Mukatder Gül Ph.D.

Studied Wing Chun for a long time under various masters, most recently with Master Ron Heimberger and, after his untimely death, under his Si Fu Ip Ching (son of Ip Man). Since 2008, Sifu Gül has been officially accepted as a student by Master Ip Ching. He has made it his mission to spread the martial arts (Wing Chun and Escrima) as well as books and projects related to them. In 2014, Dr. Gül wrote his dissertation on “Burnout and Stress Management” and received the title “Doctor of Philosophy and Psychology” MAE/OIU-DC.
As the founder of the Wu-Te Academy, he helps people all over the world learn martial arts, become healthy and successful, and stay that way.

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The Book Ving Tsun Jo Fen 

A must for anyone involved in martial arts!

The book by IP Ching and Ron Heimberger

(German translation by Sifu M. Gül)

Ving Tsun Jo Fen

Language: German ISBN: 9783844202038 Format: DIN A5 portrait Pages: 112

The rules begin with this heading:“Ving Tsun Jo Fen.” The characters “Ving Tsun” refer to the Chinese martial art of the same name. The other two characters in the title, “Jo Fen,” are translated as “guidance from our ancestors.” ‘Jo’ means ancestors and “Fen” means rules, instructions, principles, or guidelines. Ving Tsun Rules of Our Ancestors This book contains instructions from our Ving Tsun ancestors. It is a record of some of their skills and knowledge, and it is a summary of how we should practice Ving Tsun, or perhaps how we should live our lives if we want to be part of Ving Tsun. It is, in principle, the voice of the past speaking to us and will continue to speak to us in the future. These are the collected wisdoms of those who walked the path of Ving Tsun long before us and paved the way for us like the surface of a pearl.

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