During the early seventies, Sifu Lee lived and
trained full time in Hong Kong with Master Wong Shun Leung. These arduous and intensive
years were spent training up to fifteen hours a day, seven days a week.
Master Wong Shun Leung called him "The
Machine" and "the quickest, with the most special understanding", "if
you are hit by him you don't stand up".
During that time, Sifu Lee had many
challenge matches and life-threatening situations. As a result, he has the necessary
practical experience to teach the best technical responses in combat.
He has continuously trained with
similar dedication since then, for up to seven hours a day every day even with a full time
career.
Sifu Lee has been an instructor to
Police, Security, and Military personnel, and other specialist groups. He also has
considerable experience teaching both in Australia, and overseas in both seminar and class
situations, and thus is both a teacher and a fighter - an all too rare phenomenon in the
martial arts world.
SIFU BARRY LEE REPRESENTS MASTER WONG
SHUN LEUNGS VING TSUN IN THE WESTERN WORLD.
LIFE MEMBER :Wong Shun Leung Ving Tsun Martial Arts Association.
RECOGNISED BY : Hong Kong Ving Tsun (Wing Chun) Athletic Association.
MEMBER : Federation of Australasian
Kung Fu Organisations.
GOVERNMENT ACCREDITED : Australian
Sports Commission.
What is Ving Tsun? By Sifu Barry Lee
Ving Tsun Kung Fu is a sophisticated form of fighting, which develops an ultra-high
level of feeling and instinctive reaction... "If you have to stop and think it's too late!"
"If you have to always use your eyes, to see what your opponent is doing it's too
late!". Ving Tsun teaches specific reactions to certain attacks (as do all fighting styles) but exactly how you move is dependent on the "feeling" developed throughout the
body from a unique training method called Chi Sao.
Chi Sao is designed to
increase feeling ( sensitivity to changes in force & movement), flexibility, instinctive
reaction, continuity and co-ordination of movement. It also teaches angles of attack,
timeing, distancing, footwork and above all, a principle called Lut Sao Jet Chung,
which refers to a continuous forward force, often misunderstood but invaluable once
mastered.
In Ving Tsun very great force can be generated from close quarters and good
practitioners are magnificent "in-fighters". Those who truly master the style are in no
way disadvantaged by long range attacks however. ln fact the specific training to fight
in close, generally makes a distance attack appear slow by comparison.
Ving Tsun teaches conservation of energy and simultaneous block and attack.
Economy of motion, the principle of using the right amount of force at the right time
is one of the corner stones of this exciting style. The kicks employed are
usually very low, to the weaker areas and used in conjunction with the hands.
Being a style which does not rely on brute muscular strength, but co-ordination
of body movement, angles of attack, redirecting and using the opponents force
and movement against them. Ving Tsun is particularly suitable to woman wanting
a truly effective means of protection.
The term "Self Defence" is often misunderstood. As my Sifu, Legendary Master Wong
Shun Leung once said: "How can you defend yourself, unless you can fight & win?".
Ving Tsun gives you the necessary tools (principles, techniques and practiced skill)
to fight and win.
Understand the situation, know the technique, react without hesitation. "Feel, don't think!"
Copyright 1997/21.J.97/barry.lee.
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