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Frequently
Asked Questions
What is WingTsun™?
Wing
Tsun (pronounced "wing chun") is a direct and effective martial
art that was developed to enable smaller defenders
to defeat larger and stronger attackers.
Wing Tsun is practiced all over the world (in over 64
countries!) by civilians, members of police units, as well as
military and special forces.
How
does it work?
Wing Tsun
students defend themselves by using simple techniques as well as
leverage and angles to turn attackers' strengths against them.
Wing Tsun is effective for
everyone, regardless of size, strength or gender.
Do
you need to be in shape to join?
No you do not! Wing Tsun training
is geared toward the individual. Everybody trains at his or her
own level fitness, pushing just a little bit more every time.
Most students notice an increase in fitness, joint flexibility,
and general strength after just a few weeks. Wing Tsun trains
one to apply targeted relaxation and tension to specific muscles
groups. Not only does this reduce stress and hypertension, it
allows for quicker reactions and improves overall muscle tone.
Is
Wing Tsun good for self-defense?
At San Antonio WingTsun™, we
specialize in self-defense. Our training program is designed to
teach students what really works, while still maintaining a high
level of safety. Wing Tsun places a strong emphasis on giving
students solid responses to real-world attacks.
Do
I need previous experience to start?
Absolutely not! In fact, students with little or no previous
martial arts experience tend to have fewer bad habits to break.
Is
Wing Tsun good for women?
Wing Tsun was originally
developed by women, for women! Wing Tsun is geared for smaller
or weaker individuals to enable themselves to defend against
strong or aggressive attackers. In fact, women are often the
ones who pick up Wing Tsun quicker.
Is
Wing Tsun for everyone?
Alas, Wing Tsun is not for
everyone! At San Antonio WingTsun™, we want to teach students
who have a desire to learn and a desire to improve themselves
physically and mentally. If you have these qualities, then Wing
Tsun is for you. We reserve the right to refuse people with poor
attitudes or ill intentions as students.
Is
Wing Tsun safe?
You won't get
kicked in the head or walk home with black eyes! Our training
programs are performed with controlled force. We use safety
equipment when necessary, and all beginning students are taught
how to train intensively and safely with a partner. For those
who want more contact we offer our Dynamic WingTsun and
Fighter's Club classes.
What can I expect in the training?
The classes
are fun and challenging! Instructors impart information in a
friendly environment where the students engage in a wide variety
of drills, exercises, and strength training routines.
All aspects of training are covered in
this comprehensive program.
WingTsun™ is
easy to learn and works regardless of size, strength, or gender.
In class, students engage in:
- Forms training - which teaches
concentration, mental focus, and precision of body movement.
- Strength training - to build and improve
your athletic abilities.
- Reflex training - used to improve
hand-eye coordination and timing.
- Chi-Sau - a training
exercise unique to Wing Tsun which uses tactile reflex
development and muscle memory to "program" the limbs to
react to contact with an opponent's attack.
- Lat-Sau - free-fighting
training, where the student learns to use the movements of
the forms and chi-sau for actual fighting.
- Footwork and kicking drills - provide
for mobility and agility in attacking and defending.
- Equipment training - San
Antonio WingTsun™ has a wide variety of equipment (heavy
bags, focus mitts, kick shields, wall-bags, double-end bags,
etc.) to help the students develop striking force,
coordination and to improve general fitness.
WingTsun™ is passive in
defense and advocates attack only in response to an opponent's
attack. The underlying principles of the martial art are the
same as its underlying philosophy. Wing Tsun seeks to provide
balance.
How
long will it take to get good?
At San Antonio WingTsun™, we have
small group classes that allow the instructor and his assistants
to focus more on the individual needs of the student. With this
much individual attention, most students have noticeable WT
skills after 3-6 months. Of course, it is the individual's hard
work that will ultimately determine the skill and attainment.
Am
I too old for WingTsun?
Never! Great Grandmaster Yip Man
was able to perform Wing Tsun well into his advanced years! San
Antonio WingTsun™ students range in age from 18-72.
What is the difference between Wing Tsun and Wing Chun or Ving
Tsun?
The difference in spelling lies partly due
to the fact that there is no standard transcription of the
Cantonese dialect of Chinese. Using the Yale system of
transcription, we would pronounce Wing Tsun as "wihng cheun".
Many of Great Grandmaster Yip Man's descendants use spellings
such as "wing chun" or "ving tsun". Wing Tsun, or WT is the
registered trademark of Professor Leung Ting and the
International Wing Tsun Association (IWTA). Only schools that
are part of the IWTA may use the Wing Tsun (WT) spelling. Don't
be fooled by imitators using alternate "WT" type spellings. Only
official IWTA sanctioned schools may use the trademarked
spelling of "Wing Tsun". For a list of IWTA sanctioned schools,
click here.
But
the students in this Wing Chun/Ving Tsun School learn the
Biu-Tze/Wooden Dummy form already in the first year! Isn't that
faster than in Wing Tsun?
How would the effort of a first
grade student in elementary school turn out performing
operations with geometric and Cartesian vectors or determining
intersections of lines and planes in three-space? How about
proving properties of plane figures by deductive, algebraic, and
vector methods? This is of course material of Grades 11 and 12
in preparation for University. In any kind of education in our
lives, everything has its place and time. When you learn the
Biu-Tze form you should have already achieved superior striking
power and true measurable skills. Going through the motions of a
form does not equal real Kung Fu skill.
I
am a student of another Wing Chun/Martial Art organization, can
I come and just to learn some of your techniques?
At San
Antonio WingTsun™, we do not discriminate base on previous
martial arts background or affiliations. However, we are not in
the business of selling techniques or movements to unqualified
people. This would be considered cheating both the "buyer" of
the techniques as well as current San Antonio WingTsun™
students. All new students start as
a beginner regardless of previous experience.
If our own students have to work hard to earn the right to learn
certain techniques, why should we just sell them to outsiders?
On the other hand, if a student is very talented or gifted, then
that student will be promoted and advanced accordingly.
Will I be able to do movie or fight choreography if learn Wing
Tsun?
Fight choreography is an art in
itself. Fight choreography is about creating the "illusion" of
violence, whereas Wing Tsun is the real deal. Most martial arts
would seriously hurt other actors if they don't learn about
creating the "illusion".
What should I wear? Do I need special clothing or equipment?
For your Introductory Program,
wear clothing in which can move. Sweat pants, a white t-shirt,
and comfortable sneakers are the best way to go. Dress
accordingly. Leave the Prada at home. All long hair must be
pulled back off the face. No bare feet. Trainers, sneakers, or
martial art shoes are recommended. All jewelry that can be
readily taken off will need to be removed. All permanent
piercing should be covered with tape or a Band-Aid. Once you
decide to join the group class, there is a required uniform that
consists of the official Wing Tsun t-shirt, pants and WT shoes.
Additional training equipment such as protective equipment and
pads is required when after the students have reached the 4th
Student Level.
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