Wing Chun Associations for Kids - Baxter (3911)

the Mornington Peninsula, the Melbourne Region, Victoria (VIC)

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    Sports Wing Chun Classes & Lessons

    Shaolin jee shin wing chun kung fu is owned and operated by sifu garry and sifu linda baniecki. The schools are open 6 days per week teaching wing chun forms, wooden dummy, chi sao, wing chun techniques and chinese weapons.Sifu Garry and Sifu Linda Baniecki are Nationally Recognised Trainers and Assessors offering certificate courses in Sports Coaching up to Diploma level, for those wanting a career teaching martial arts and fitness. Martial Arts Sports Coaching in Melbounre is a branch of the shaolin... Read more

    Our facility treats students with all the undersatnding that they deserve. We offer a clean and safe atmosphere and we are sure that our school is developed to enhance self defence and combative success. We believe that Martial Arts can be for everyone, regardless of race, gender, age or religious values.We are focused and committed to helping you achieve all of your long term goals while training with us and are positive you will get the most out of your time invested here. Applied Wing Chun We... Read more

    Located in the Melbourne CBD, the Wing Chun Bing Fa Kung Fu Academy provides a safe family environment for the teaching of the principle based martial arts system, Wing Chun Kung Fu. We share our knowledge in good faith with tolerance, compassion and respect. At the Wing Chun Bing Fa Kung Fu Academy we expect all of our students to exercise these values in their dealings both within and outside of the school. Read more

    Wing Chun is a close range form of martial arts that uses economy of movement, shortest distance and the fastest way to subdue or deter an attacker. It was introduced by a Buddhist Nun called Ng Mui who was inspired by confrontation between a crane and a snake. The style was named after her first student family name and passed down through generations; it spread and made its mark in the Futshan province in the Kwangtung area. It then ended up in Hong Kong, where it became one of the most popular... Read more

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