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Wutan Martial Arts School 
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The Evolution of Kung Fu
[ Wing Chun Kung Fu
[ Chai Lei Fut Kung Fu
The Evolution of
Kickboxing
[ Body-sculpting Kickboxing
[ Women Only Kickboxing
[ Competition Kickboxing
The Internal Kung Fu-Tai Chi
Benefits of Tai Chi
Yang
Style Tai Chi
Sun Style Tai Chi
Woo Style Tai Chi
Wu Style Tai Chi
Chen Style Tai Chi
YourUKLocalWutanKickboxingclasses:
[ Kickboxing in Aberdeen 
[ Kickboxing in Aldershot
[ Kickboxing in Basingstoke
[ Kickboxing in Bath
[ Kickboxing In Bishop’s Waltham
[ Kickboxing in Blandford
[ Kickboxing in Bournemouth
[ Kickboxing in Bradford on Avon
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[ Kickboxing in Bristol 
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[ Kickboxing in Charminster
[ Kickboxing in CorfeMullen
[ Kickboxing
in Derby
[ Kickboxing in Dorchester
[ Kickboxing in Eastleigh
[ Kickboxing in Fareham
[ Kickboxing in Farnborough
[ Kickboxing in Fordingbridge
[ Kickboxing in Fraserburgh
[ Kickboxing
in Frome
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[ Kickboxing in Guilford
[ Kickboxing in Glastonbury
[ Kickboxing in Highcliffe 
[ Kickboxing in Isle of Wight
[ Kickboxing in Ivybridge
[ Kickboxing in Kimberly 
[ Kickboxing in Leicester 
[ Kickboxing in Loughborough
[ Kickboxing in Lyminghton 
[ Kickboxing in Marshfield
[ Kickboxing in Mintlaw 
[ Kickboxing in Midsomer Norton 
[ Kickboxing in New Forest 
[ Kickboxing in New Milton 
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[ Kickboxing in Peterhead
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[ Kickboxing
in Poole
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[ Kickboxing in Ringwood
[ Kickboxing in St. David’s 
[ Kickboxing in Salisbury
[ Kickboxing in Shelfort
[ Kickboxing in Southampton
[ Kickboxing in Swanage
[ Kickboxing in Tavistock
[ Kickboxing in Thatcham

[ Kickboxing in Trowbridge 
[ Kickboxing in Verwood

[ Kickboxing in Wallisdown
[ Kickboxing in Wareham 
[ Kickboxing in Weymouth
[ Kickboxing in Winchester
[ Kickboxing in Wimborne
[ Kickboxing in Woking
[ Kickboxing in Wooburn Green 
[ Kickboxing in Yeovil
Oversea WutanUK classes:
[ Kickboxing in Edmonton
[ Kickboxing in Norway
[ Kickboxing in Portugal
[ Kickboxing in Sweden
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Wing Chun Kung Fu
Close quarter combat and self-defence
After the emergence of Bruce Lee,
Wing Chun Kung Fu, a short-range
fighting system, became one of
the most popular martial arts in China.
This is
mainly because it is SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE and SUITABLE FOR
ANYONE.
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Wing
Chun actually means "forever spring" 
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and was named after the first proponent of the
art, a young village girl Wing Chun who was doomed to marry a
bandit chief unless she could defeat him in unarmed combat. She sought out
a nun who was famous for her Crane and Snake Kung Fu. When they met, the
nun mixed her Crane and Snake styles, with the Crane for the
clawing, blocking and evasion, and the snake for speed, guile and the
range of hand strikes. Within months, she returned to defeat the bandit,
and lived on to pass on the mastery of her style.
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Wutan teach both Traditional Wing Chun as well as the
modern version modified by the teacher of the legendary Bruce Lee, Yip
Man. Wing Chun uses the centreline theory. The
most economical mode of attack from two points is a straight line
originating from the centre of the body. Attacking using angles from the
centreline serves as an economical transmission of power and energy.
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Wing Chun adopts
a very linear approach to attack the opponent using a simultaneous block
and hit strategy. This is very effective for short range attacks and
hence very popular with those who just want practical self-defence.
This style was
developed so that a smaller framed person could overcome a larger person
better by the use of body dynamics, positioning. Reflex and sensitivity
trained through a specially designed method created by Wing Chun’s
founder.
Wing Chun is a relatively easy system to learn and it
is perhaps of this reason that it is the most popular of all the Chinese
martial arts in the developed countries. With a good foundation in Wing
Chun, long range styles are introduced in our curriculum making Wing Chun
even more efficient.
Wing Chun Sticking hands

"Sticking hands" involves
maintaining contact with your opponent. Once the bridge has been
closed Ned on the left can easily deflect Matt's punch with his right
forearm, because he has felt the punch before it has landed. Chi
Sao is the sensitivity training that makes this possible.
WING CHUN
SIX-AND-A-HALF POINTS POLE

The modified system of Yip Man consists of
three empty hand forms, the wooden dummy, the long pole and the butterfly
knives. Characteristic of Wing Chun is the high horse stance used to
develop root, power and the correct flow of energy. The first form, Siu Lam Tau of Wing Chun, is taught for the first
grade in our syllabus, together with Chin-na
(joint locking techniques). This grade takes about twelve lessons to learn and will
give the student the foundation they need to learn the basic principles
of self-defence and close range fighting.

Single sticking hands or Tan Chi Sau is taught
at the second grade, Chum Kiu at the third grade followed by Suang Chi Sau or double
sticking hands at the fourth grade. Most school will not teach their
students any further until they have proved their determination and
commitment(normally about ten years). However, at this stage students
would have processed good amount of self-defence knowledge of Wing Chun
system. Yap Man has also taught Bruce Lee to this level which he combine
some idea of other systems such as Praying Mantis and Chai Lei Fut to created the famous JKD.
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Wutan combine the two-person drills
from the traditional system with the modified system of Yip Man in order
to help students understand the full potential of the Wing Chun system
quicker. Students are introduced to the Wooden Dummy at
the forth grade and the six-and-half-points Pole at
the 6th grade. Students with appropriate dedication will complete the Bil Jee and Butterfly Knives at
Brown Belt levels.
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Classes are aimed at giving the students an all round
insight into the self-defence arts of Wing Chun.
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Senior student Anthony
and Instructor Kevin Lloyd
conclude the two person
Wing Chun Butterfly Knife
routine.
All three empty hand forms are
covered in first two years of Wutan's Kung Fu Syllabus, as well as Pole,
Butterfly Knives and Wooden Dummy training. This means the more
talented student can reach 4th or 5th Dan standard in three or four years
with regular practice, training and instruction.
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