
Demolish The Bridges.
In Wing Chun, we have no seniors.

Forms don’t work.
Do you train the Wing Chun forms? This is a question that I get asked occasionally by trainees. The answer is yes and no. If you train with me, you’ll find that there is an emphasis on keeping good form – relaxation, correct posture, efficient structure and whole body mechanics.

The centreline.
If you understand what we mean by the term “the centreline”, and how the centreline works, you’ll make a big leap in understanding how Wing Chun - the centreline game - works.

Wing Chun in Dublin.
I caught up with my Kung Fu brother at his Wing Chun gym in Dublin recently.

Lineage and Wing Chun.
A new student came for a lesson recently. He’d been training in a different lineage of Wing Chun for ten years.
The new student had an open mind and was curious about other “types” of Wing Chun. We started at the beginning - the fundamentals.

Training goals in Wing Chun.
I’ve always believed that almost anyone can become proficient at Wing Chun given hard training with a good coach over a long enough time period.