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    Master the Art of Wing Chun

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    Master the Art of Wing Chun

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    About Wing Chun Masterclass

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    Our History

    7 Day - Master Class

    Our Instructors

    Wing Chun Masterclass delivers world-class Kung Fu training. Our program has produced numerous skilled Wing Chun practitioners and is widely respected for its excellence within the martial arts community. 

    Our Instructors

    7 Day - Master Class

    Our Instructors

    Our martial arts instructors bring over 30 years of experience in Wing Chun and other forms of Kung Fu. Highly trained and deeply dedicated, they are passionate about teaching and committed to guiding every student through our 7 Day Masterclass, helping them reach their full potential in Wing Chun training.

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    7 Day - Master Class

    7 Day - Master Class

    7 Day - Master Class

    Join our 7 Day Masterclass to learn the complete Wing Chun system! Instead of the usual holiday, dedicate a week to mastering this incredible form of Kung Fu. If you've always wanted to train in martial arts but struggled to find time due to work or life commitments, this is the perfect opportunity to start your Wing Chun training with expert martial arts instructors.

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    Can I Do the Wing Chun Masterclass?

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    I'm not really fit?

    I struggle with co-ordination?

    I'm not really strong?

    Wing Chun doesn’t require high fitness or agility. While being active certainly helps, the art is built on simple, efficient body mechanics that anyone can learn—even with limited mobility.
    Take a look at the image. Can you comfortably extend your arm forward at shoulder height?
    If yes, great — move on to the next check. 

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    I'm not really strong?

    I struggle with co-ordination?

    I'm not really strong?

    In Wing Chun, strength isn’t the focus — speed, structure, and smart mechanics are.
    Our power comes from acceleration and body alignment: whipping the wrist, stepping behind the strike, shifting the stance — all techniques you will learn quickly and safely. If you can raise your leg to about groin height, that’s all we ever need. We don’t

    In Wing Chun, strength isn’t the focus — speed, structure, and smart mechanics are.
    Our power comes from acceleration and body alignment: whipping the wrist, stepping behind the strike, shifting the stance — all techniques you will learn quickly and safely. If you can raise your leg to about groin height, that’s all we ever need. We don’t kick higher in Wing Chun. If yes, you’re fully capable of learning powerful, effective kicks and punches. Proceed to the next check.

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    I struggle with co-ordination?

    I struggle with co-ordination?

    I struggle with co-ordination?

    That’s exactly why you should learn Wing Chun. Nobody starts coordinated — it’s something we build, step by step, in a safe, supportive learning environment. In the image, you see one arm raised and one leg lifted. If you can do this, you’re already 80% of the way there. If you can’t (yet), don’t worry — that’s what we’re here to teach yo

    That’s exactly why you should learn Wing Chun. Nobody starts coordinated — it’s something we build, step by step, in a safe, supportive learning environment. In the image, you see one arm raised and one leg lifted. If you can do this, you’re already 80% of the way there. If you can’t (yet), don’t worry — that’s what we’re here to teach you.

    Wing Chun Masterclass is designed to help you develop balance, timing, and coordination at your own pace.

    Wing Chun in 7 Days!

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    Our Mission

    Our Approach

    Our Approach

    At Wing Chun Masterclass, we provide students of all ages and backgrounds with a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment to grow — quickly and confidently. We believe that martial arts, particularly through our 7 Day Masterclass focused on Wing Chun training, can be transformative. With the right guidance from our experienced martial 

    At Wing Chun Masterclass, we provide students of all ages and backgrounds with a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment to grow — quickly and confidently. We believe that martial arts, particularly through our 7 Day Masterclass focused on Wing Chun training, can be transformative. With the right guidance from our experienced martial arts instructors, you can unlock strength, discipline, and confidence much faster than you might expect. That’s why we’ve structured this focused immersion: a clear and efficient way to learn the entire Wing Chun system, fully supported every step of the way.

    Wing Chun, Biu Jee, Biu Sao

    Our Approach

    Our Approach

    Our Approach

    We use a focused, holistic approach that makes learning the entire Wing Chun system in seven days realistic. Instead of stretching training over months, we deliver an immersive program that blends physical technique, mental understanding, and practical application. You’ll learn all core elements of Wing Chun — the forms, Chi Sao, key prin

    We use a focused, holistic approach that makes learning the entire Wing Chun system in seven days realistic. Instead of stretching training over months, we deliver an immersive program that blends physical technique, mental understanding, and practical application. You’ll learn all core elements of Wing Chun — the forms, Chi Sao, key principles, and the most effective drills. By the end, you will know the full system and understand the mechanics behind it, giving you a strong foundation to continue growing at any level you choose.

    Wing Chun Chi Sao, Chi Sau, Lap Sao, Lap Sau

    Your Journey

    Our Approach

    Your Journey

    The 7 Day Masterclass in Wing Chun isn’t just a course — it’s the beginning of your Kung Fu training journey. This 7-day immersion provides you with the complete system, and from there, our experienced martial arts instructors offer clear guidance on how to continue developing your skills at your own pace. Whether you choose to train solo

    The 7 Day Masterclass in Wing Chun isn’t just a course — it’s the beginning of your Kung Fu training journey. This 7-day immersion provides you with the complete system, and from there, our experienced martial arts instructors offer clear guidance on how to continue developing your skills at your own pace. Whether you choose to train solo, join a local school later, or return for advanced Wing Chun training sessions, you’ll always know your next step.

    Wing Chun Masterclasses

    7 February 2026

    Wing Chun Masterclass (7 days)

    Daily 8am

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    9pm

    Madrid, Spain

    Event Details

    7 February 2026

    Wing Chun Masterclass (7 days)

    Learn Wing Chun in 7 days. The complete system, principles and drills.


    Masterclass: $5,500

    Accommodation & Travel are not included to be arran...

    Event Details

    Daily 8am

    -

    9pm

    Madrid, Spain

    21 March 2026

    Wing Chun Masterclass (7 days)

    Daily 8am

    -

    9pm

    London, UK

    Event Details

    21 March 2026

    Wing Chun Masterclass (7 days)

    Learn Wing Chun in 7 days. The complete system, principles and drills.

     

    Masterclass: $5,500

    Accommodation & Travel are not included to be arra...

    Event Details

    Daily 8am

    -

    9pm

    London, UK

    Learn the Three Open Hand Forms

    Wing Chun first form, sil lim tao

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    The Little Idea

    The first and most important form of Wing Chun is Siu Lim Tau, or “The Little Idea.” This is the foundation upon which all of the other forms and techniques are developed. In just this one form, the student is introduced to Centerline Theory, Wing Chun punching, the Yee Jee Kim Yung Ma training stance, the principles of Elb

    The Little Idea

    The first and most important form of Wing Chun is Siu Lim Tau, or “The Little Idea.” This is the foundation upon which all of the other forms and techniques are developed. In just this one form, the student is introduced to Centerline Theory, Wing Chun punching, the Yee Jee Kim Yung Ma training stance, the principles of Elbow Power, and a variety of hand techniques, including the three poison hands of Wing Chun: Tan, Bong, and Fook.

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    Chum Kiu – 尋橋

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    The second form in Wing Chun, known as Chum Kiu or "Seeking the Bridge," is often regarded as the most challenging of the three forms to master, yet it remains a favorite among practitioners. This form emphasizes controlled and coordinated movement throughout the body, generating power through rapid twisting motions. In Chum Kiu, students

    The second form in Wing Chun, known as Chum Kiu or "Seeking the Bridge," is often regarded as the most challenging of the three forms to master, yet it remains a favorite among practitioners. This form emphasizes controlled and coordinated movement throughout the body, generating power through rapid twisting motions. In Chum Kiu, students must learn to turn and adjust their centerline while maintaining balance, an essential skill taught in our 7 Day Masterclass. Additionally, this form introduces the first elbow and kicking techniques, making it a crucial part of Wing Chun training for those guided by skilled martial arts instructors.

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    Biu Jee – 鏢指

    Siu Lim Tau – 小念頭

    Biu Jee – 鏢指

    The third form in Wing Chun, known as Biu Jee or "Pointing Fingers," is an essential aspect of Kung Fu. This form includes extreme short-range and long-range techniques, as well as low kicks and sweeps. It's particularly focused on what are called "emergency techniques" that help practitioners recover and respond when their structure has 

    The third form in Wing Chun, known as Biu Jee or "Pointing Fingers," is an essential aspect of Kung Fu. This form includes extreme short-range and long-range techniques, as well as low kicks and sweeps. It's particularly focused on what are called "emergency techniques" that help practitioners recover and respond when their structure has been seriously compromised. Designed to enhance Wing Chun training, Biu Jee trains the hands to return to the centerline and helps the body regain balance, even from extreme angles and awkward positions. For those interested in mastering these techniques, a 7 Day Masterclass with experienced martial arts instructors can provide invaluable guidance.

    Wooden Dummy, Dao and Kwan

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    Mook Yan Jong – 木人樁

    Luk Dim Boon Kwan – 六點半棍

    Mook Yan Jong – 木人樁

    The most famous and easily recognized piece of Kung Fu training equipment is the Mook Yan Jong, also known as the Wooden Dummy. This man-sized wooden log, featuring three arms and a single leg, serves as a critical tool for students in their Wing Chun training. By practicing techniques on the Wooden Dummy, students can piece together open

    The most famous and easily recognized piece of Kung Fu training equipment is the Mook Yan Jong, also known as the Wooden Dummy. This man-sized wooden log, featuring three arms and a single leg, serves as a critical tool for students in their Wing Chun training. By practicing techniques on the Wooden Dummy, students can piece together open-hand techniques and understand them as a flowing, integrated whole. For those looking to deepen their skills, a 7 Day Masterclass led by experienced martial arts instructors can provide invaluable insights into using the Mook Yan Jong effectively.

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    Baat Jaam Dao – 八斬刀

    Luk Dim Boon Kwan – 六點半棍

    Mook Yan Jong – 木人樁

    The Baat Jaam Do knife form utilizes a pair of large 'Butterfly Knives,' which are shorter than the common Chinese short sword (Dao). Historically, these knives were also known as Dit Ming Do, or 'Life-Taking Knives.' There are two stories about the origin of the name Baat Jaam Do: one relates to the knife form having eight sections, whil

    The Baat Jaam Do knife form utilizes a pair of large 'Butterfly Knives,' which are shorter than the common Chinese short sword (Dao). Historically, these knives were also known as Dit Ming Do, or 'Life-Taking Knives.' There are two stories about the origin of the name Baat Jaam Do: one relates to the knife form having eight sections, while the other refers to the eight slashing cuts in the first section of the form. This type of training is often integrated into various martial arts instructors' curricula, including those specializing in Wing Chun. For those interested in enhancing their skills, a 7 Day Masterclass focused on Wing Chun training can provide valuable insights into such techniques.

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    Luk Dim Boon Kwan – 六點半棍

    Luk Dim Boon Kwan – 六點半棍

    Luk Dim Boon Kwan – 六點半棍

    The Luk Dim Boon Kwan, or six-and-a-half point pole, is a tapered wooden pole that ranges in length from eight to thirteen feet. This essential tool in Kung Fu training teaches seven key principles: Tai (uprooting), Lan (expansion), Dim (shock), Kit (deflect), Got (cut down), Wan (circle), and Lau (flowing). These principles are integral 

    The Luk Dim Boon Kwan, or six-and-a-half point pole, is a tapered wooden pole that ranges in length from eight to thirteen feet. This essential tool in Kung Fu training teaches seven key principles: Tai (uprooting), Lan (expansion), Dim (shock), Kit (deflect), Got (cut down), Wan (circle), and Lau (flowing). These principles are integral not only to the pole training but also to the unarmed forms of Wing Chun. The name six-and-a-half point pole reflects these seven principles, with the last principle – Flowing – being counted as half a point. For those interested in mastering these techniques, a 7 Day Masterclass with experienced martial arts instructors can greatly enhance your Wing Chun training.

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