Before entering or leaving the class a traditional sign of respect must be shown to ones Sifu (right hand fist, left hand open). Do NOT bow.
Always respect and obey ones Sifu (Teacher).
Help keep your place of training clean and tidy.
Refrain from using profanities. Do not use loud or loose talk.
Never criticise students of other arts, styles or schools.
Your training and expertise in Wing Chun is only to be used in SELF-DEFENSE.
No techniques are to be shown or discussed with non-members of the ‘Association’.
Tuition fee are due on the FIRST lesson of every month. If you have trouble and cannot pay the fees on time please discuss with your Sifu.
Your annual membership and licence must be kept up to date. Please renew on or before expiry.
You must wear full uniform during all classes, seminars and gradings.
You must bring your membership/record book to all events.
Do not smoke, chew gum or wear jewellery in class.
When leaving the kwoon please be respectful of others by leaving quietly.
Be a positive role model and lead by example (especially to the younger members of the club).
Maintain your self respect and that of the Rayleigh Wing Chun School by conducting yourself with honour to everyone inside and outside of the the school.
The Sifu is present to teach and answer questions. However, do not bother them with trivia. If you have doubts ask an assistant instructor or senior student first.
We have noticed that there are a lot of views and revisits to view. May we ask, in all humility, that If you like these clips and want to keep them coming, we would be grateful if you could let us know. A simple 'like' is comparable to a courteous 'thank you' in the online world. Manners cost nothing. Another short extract from the series on Chi Sau we were presenting in our online teaching sessions. We have well over 400 1/2 hour videos, they are great and a superb resource. No hype or self promotion just discussions on the Art.Please accept this is but a small extract from a far longer discussion and can easily be taken out of context. Before you say would would do 'this or that', the other person can always have answers for anwers 'this and that' too. That is the enjoyment of training. Because this is but an extract, we will not enter into any dicussion as the points people make were often, if not always, covered in other parts of the discussion.For those interested there only a couple of weeks left to join the classes run personally by James Sinclair. However, if you are already familiar, and have trained in the Art, you would be welcome to start at any time under his guidance. James teaches in Leicester, St Neots, Bedford and at the Rayleigh Wing Chun National HQ.#chisau#wingchun#kungfu#ukwckfa#wingchunleicester#wingchunbedford#wingchunrayleigh#martialarts#wingchunstneots#stickyhands... See MoreSee Less
We are currently enrolling new students at our branches. We only take new students about twice a year. This way we can maintain progress without going over and over the same material again and again. In established classes we have three speparate classes per evening for beginners, intermediates and advanced level students. ... See MoreSee Less
Another little extract from our online Zoom sessions. Here we discuss the Tahn Sau in double Chi Sau.Is it practical who knows? However, it becomes a unique skill within the Art. The skill of application of any stylised technique is to see it under different crcumstances.If you like these extracts please 'like' it.As always this is but a short extract from a far longer discussion and the context is easy to misinterpret. We do hope you enjoy it, and take the time to 'like' as this may encourage us to release more. ... See MoreSee Less