Central Wing Chun

Martial Arts Club in London
Martial Arts Club in London The best way to get an understanding of the Wing Chun system is to get involved and feel whats going on, yes FEEL. When in contact with an opponent the Wing Chun practitioner uses sensitivity to feel, and react to pressure. One of the best ways to develop this skill is chi sau (sticking hands). When practicing chi sau you're constantly searching for a way to close your opponent down by striking & trapping while redirecting the opponents attacks. Your whole body should be spring loaded and ready to take advantage of any opportunities instantly.

Wing Chun is a system that uses the opponents force against them. This is achieved through contact reflex training, and an understanding of how to efficiently organise your body mechanics.

The worst plan in a fight is having a plan in the first place. This is because you can't predict what your opponent's going to do, or know in advance what limitations your surroundings may offer. The ability to change and adapt is neccesary in any effective form of fighting or self defence. Wing Chun makes use of relaxation and flexibility which not only enables you to quickly adapt and redirect the opponents attacks but also to conserve your energy as the fight goes on.
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Fitness First, 4 Thomas More Square, Vaughan Way
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Arnaud Celeste
read moreI didnt know where to start when I decided to take Wing Chun classes and after some research, I luckily found Central Wing Chun. Its exactly what I was looking for: a lovely and very accessible teacher, a friendly group and a relaxed atmosphere. Its all I need to feel good after work. We all learn at our own pace and after two months, I am really amazed by the things I am already able to do.
Henry Chung
read moreWing Chun is an art which allows you to train your movements and instincts into something that is efficient and always controlled. The relaxation leads to being able to control pulses of power at the right time. It's a cerebral art as you constantly think about redirection of force no matter how powerful.

Training with Neil at Central Wing Chun is a great learning experience as he is both patient and passionate about the art. He treats the Wing Chun as an art and attempts to put you in his shoes to understand the philosophy behind how and why the system works. Neil's approachable and clear manner encourages experimentation and questions to further your own techniques and understanding.
Carly Turner
read moreWing Chun is a really clever martial art, I love that the better you are at it the more effortless the movements feel to you. It eliminates the advantage that a bigger, stronger opponent would have in most combat situations. I find the most interesting and enjoyable aspect to be the emphasis on sensitivity. Learning to repond to attacks without needing to look, but instead relying on what you feel is something that I had never come accross before learning Wing Chun.

Neil is a really great teacher, he genuinely loves what he does and passing on knowledge to other people. He is very good at adapting his teaching style to different people and works hard at finding ways to help you understand things in a way that relates to you. His passion is quite infectious and the result is that you can't help but enjoy every Wing Chun class.

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Central Wing Chun
read moreWe pride ourselves in providing a safe, productive and well-balanced environment where students can develop practical skills which will serve them beyond the class. All egos should be left at the door....
Private Wing Chun Lessons in London
read moreEither at your home, local park or other place of your choosing or in Streatham, SW London. No, you won't need a lot of space for a lesson. The average living room is fine and a few obstacles will just...
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