Chung Chi Wing Chun
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Chung Chi Wing Chun | |
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Date founded | 1980s |
Country of origin | Brisbane, Australia |
Founder | Ian Protheroe (born 1954) |
Current head | Ian Protheroe |
Arts taught | Wing Chun |
Ancestor schools | Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu, Classical Wing Chun |
Chung Chi Wing Chun is a style of Wing Chun created by Sifu Ian Protheroe and taught only to his private students and disciples[1]. Chung Chi was the name given to Sifu Ian Protheroe by Grandmaster William Cheung at a formal ceremony in 1986 and the system's name is also taken from this[2].
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[edit] History and Development
During the course of his twenty year pledge to teach Cheung's Traditional Wing Chun Kung Fu, Protheroe developed his own unique approach to Wing Chun[3]. The system incorporates sword drills, chin na and soft chi sao inspired by the teachings of Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin[4] to which Protheroe was exposed during his frequent training trips to Hong Kong[5]. Chung Chi Wing Chun does not incorporate a formal and explicit grading system[6]. Instead, the "traditional Chinese system of dedication, time spent training and advanced skill level is the only basis for seniority"[7]. In addition, training is by invitation only[8]. Those who are taght the system are at least reasonably fluent in the Classical Wing Chun system before they begin in Chung Chi Wing Chun[9].
[edit] Technical Aspects
Chung Chi Wing Chun does not incorporate a formal and explicit grading system[10]. Instead, the "traditional Chinese system of dedication, time spent training and advanced skill level is the only basis for seniority"[11]. In addition, training is by invitation only[12]. Those who are taght the system are at least reasonably fluent in the Classical Wing Chun system before they begin in Chung Chi Wing Chun[13]. Chung Chi Wing Chun includes[14]:
- mainland Chinese methods of training
- Chin na
- Two man sword drills
- a variety of other open-hand drills
The system draw heavily from the Classical Wing Chun system as a foundation. Thus, students who are invited to learn Chun Chi Wing Chun must have completed the Classical Wing Chun system and be graded to at least level five [15]. Thus, students who begin Chung Chi have learnt[16]:
- Sil Lim Tao
- Chi-Sao Basics
- Kicking
- Skills drills
In addition, students will have at least been introduced to Chum Kil and advanced self defence techniques[17].
Chun Chi Wung Chun is more circular than Classical or Traditional Wing Chun[18]. It is based on biomechanics and energy flows[19].
[edit] Notes
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Ian Protheroe Wing Chun Theory and Composition, 1998, p.13
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Bærum Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy: Sifu Ian Protheroe and Classical Wing Chun Kung Fu
- ^ Ian Protheroe Wing Chun Theory and Composition, 1998, p.3
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Bærum Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy: Sifu Ian Protheroe and Classical Wing Chun Kung Fu
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: About Classical Wing Chun
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: About Classical Wing Chun
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
- ^ Classical Wing Chun Australasia: Schools - Chung Chi Wing Chun Kuen
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Protheroe, Ian G. (Sifu) (1998). Wing Chun Theory and Composition. Brisbane: Protheroe. ISBN 0-646-35638-0.
- Protheroe, Ian G. (Sifu) (2002). Wing Chun Techniques and Philosophy. Brisbane: Protheroe. ISBN 0-9580884-0-3.
[edit] External links
- Queensland Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy [1]
- Bærum Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy [2]
- The Wing Chun Archive entry for Classical Wing Chun Kung Fu [3]
- Bærum Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy [4]