Saturday 29 December 2012

ANNOUCEMENT

I, Jiason Foong hereby declared due to personal reason, I am no longer affiliated with Malaysia International Ving Chun Kung Fu Federation (MIVCKFF) starting from 28th December 2012. In future anything in regards with the federation please contact the president himself.
Thank you.
我本人馮幏盛, 于2012年12月28号因私人理由離開马來西亚国际詠春總會(MIVCKFF), 今後總會一切事務與本人無關。如欲與马來西亚国际詠春總會連洽,請直聯繫總會會長。
謝謝。

Thursday 27 December 2012

Bruce Lee T-Shirt on Sale

Bruce Lee T-Shirt
Code: 1X1-0002
Size: S/M/L/XL/XXL
Price: RM49.00
Color: WHITE/GREY
Kindly take your order via:
1) Email: jiasonfoong@gmail.com
2) Cellphone: +6014-338-6866




Wednesday 26 December 2012

Wing Chun / Ving Tsun, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor & Seremban (Malaysia) by Jiason Foong



Wing Chun / Ving Tsun class & schedule:

Dewan Orang Ramai Kampung Salak Selatan,
Lot 7895, Jalan Satu, Salak Selatan Baru.
57100 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
Monday, 9.00pm-11.00pm

Pusat Komuniti Bandar Manjalara,
Jalan Medan Putra 1,
Bandar Manjalara,
52200 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
Thursday, 8.00pm-10.00pm

MCA Cawangan,
Jalan Perisa 4,
Taman Gembira,
58200 Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia
Saturday, 9.00am-11.00am

Tokong Dong Teng Keng
16G, Jalan Temiang, 70200,
Seremban. Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
Sunday, 9.00am-11.00am

Canopy Club, 5C Jalan Setia Nusantara U13/17,
Setia Eco Park, Seksyen U13,
40170 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Malaysia.
Saturday, 3.00pm-5.00pm

Monday 24 December 2012

Greeting- Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all my dearest friends and family, Wing Chun Practitioners around the world :)

Friday 21 December 2012

Wing Chun Self Defense Talk in Chartis Insurance Malaysia

Location: Chartis Insurance Malaysia
Date: 2/11/2012
Time: 4.00pm-5.45pm
No. of attendee: 30pax
Speaker: Sifu Jiason Foong

Content of Self Defense talk and demonstration is particularly designed to whom require for knowledge of self protection and technique application. Wing Chun Martial Art has a simple, direct, efficient and practical technique to practice to protect yourself in harmful situation.



















Wing Chun Malaysia - Pak Punch & Redirection Drill by Sifu Jiason Foong

Chinese Festival Greeting

To all my family, friends & Wing Chun practitioners,
Happy Winter Solstice 冬至团圆快乐


Sunday 16 December 2012

Bruce Lee T-Shirt on Sale

Bruce Lee T-Shirt
Code: 1X1-0001
Size: S/M/L/XL/XXL
Price: RM49.00
Color: WHITE/PURPLE/PINK/YELLOW/RED
Kindly your order via email or calling,
jiasonfoog@gmail.com / +6014-338-6866










Bruce Lee T-Shirt on Sale

Bruce Lee T-Shirt
Code: 1X1-0002
Size: S/M/L/XL/XXL
Price: RM49.00
Color: WHITE/GREY
Kindly take your order via email or calling,
jiasonfoong@gmail.com / +6014-338-6866




Saturday 15 December 2012

WING CHUN/VING TSUN PRIVATE WORKSHOP, Kuala Lumpur (MALAYSIA)

WING CHUN/VING TSUN PRIVATE WORKSHOP I created in Kuala Lumpur apparently, it's very meaningful task for myself to assist my group of practitioners to understand more details and practice of Wing Chun / Ving Tsun techniques. Selected members only maximum 6 persons per session or even one-to-one weekly, it's a session of review personal ideas how Wing Chun /Ving Tsun could apply in Chi Sao, sparring and forms training system.
"NOBODY IS PERFECT, PRACTICE TO BE BETTER"





Thursday 13 December 2012

Tang Lang Quan (The Mantis Art) - produced by Radio Television Hong Kong

Wing Chun White Crane & Karate

Wing Chun / Ving Tsun Classes in Kuala Lumpur & Seremban (Malaysia)


Dewan Orang Ramai Kampung Salak Selatan,
Lot 7895, Jalan Satu, Salak Selatan Baru.
57100 Kuala Lumpur.
Monday, 9.00pm-11.00pm

Pusat Komuniti Bandar Manjalara,
Jalan Medan Putra 1,
Bandar Manjalara,
52200 Kuala Lumpur.
Thursday, 8.00pm-10.00pm

MCA Cawangan,
Jalan Perisa 4,
Taman Gembira,
58200 Kuala Lumpur.
Saturday, 9.00am-11.00am

Tokong Dong Teng Keng
16G, Jalan Temiang, 70200,
Seremban. Negeri Sembilan,
Malaysia.
Sunday, 9.00am-11.00am

Sunday 9 December 2012

The Legendary of Wing Chun - Grandmaster Leung Jan

Chan Wah-shun (陳華順) nicknamed Money Changer Wah (找錢華), was a student of the Wing Chun grandmaster Leung Jan (梁贊).

Chan ran a coin changing stall near Leung Jan's herbal medicine clinic (贊生堂) on 筷子街 in Foshan. Chan was a very robust person; due to his profession, he had to carry very heavy loads of coins everyday around town, and built up very strong muscles over the years. Legend says that he was able to split several copper coins by the grip of his palm. He had studied martial arts from others before learning Wing Chun and was agile and strong.

He had been an admirer of his neighbor Leung Jan and politely greeted his idol every time they met on the street. He had begged to become a student of Leung Jan numerous times but consistently was turned down.

Leung Jan only had few private students at the time including his two sons, Leung Chun and Leung Bik and another student Woodman Wah. Woodman Wah got his nickname from allegedly breaking the Wooden dummy during practice. Leung Jan only taught his students behind closed door of his clinic after business hours. Chan was not discouraged by the repeated rejections. He often hid outside the clinic to peek at Leung Jan's teaching through the cracks on the doors. Unauthorized sneaky learning of martial art is a taboo in China and is considered a form of stealing. Watching from a distance didn't work out without getting the verbal instructions and explanations. So Chan figured out a different way to learn. He made friend with Woodman Wah and learned from him informally. Since Chan was very good martial art material, he picked up very quickly from Woodman Wah because he had been watching for an extended period already. The brief instructions from Woodman Wah pieced the puzzle together.

One day while Leung Jan was out enjoying tea, his two young sons were in charge of the clinic. Woodman Wah and Chan entered the clinic. Leung Chun didn't believe Chan was any good without formal training and challenged Chan to spar. Chan was good enough to make Leung Chun lose his balance and break his father's favorite chair as he fell. They put the chair back together hoping Leung Chun's father would not notice. When the chair fell apart as Leung Jan sat on it, the youngsters had to tell the truth about what happened. Leung Jan asked Woodman Wah to summon Chan. Woodman Wah thought Chan was in deep trouble, so he advised Chan to flee. When he told his master that Chan was missing, Leung Jan knew what the young men were thinking. Leung Jan explained that he just wanted to see if the Wing Chun student who he had never met was as good as his son claimed. The surprised Chan's dream came true; he finally became a formal student.

Chan was not as well educated as the Leung's children, however, he had a talent for martial art. As a result, he did Wing Chun better than his fellow students despite his late start. Because of his profession, he had many opportunities to use his Wing Chun skill to defend his business, and actually got more combat experience than his sifu. He often represented his sifu to take challenges and took victory beautifully.

The Qing government once recruited Chan to be the head coach of the army. Chan turned the offer down. Like his sifu, they both were unwilling to give up their day job. Wing Chun was just their hobby. He also picked up De Da (跌打) healing techniques from his sifu. He opened a healing clinic and closed down his coin changing business. Like his sifu, Chan didn't open a martial arts school. Within his 36 years of teaching Wing Chun as a hobby, he only had 16 students.

He admitted his last student Yip Man when he was 70 years old. He died three years after Yip Man became his student. He asked his second student Ng Chung-sok to continue Yip Man's trainning after his death in 1906 or 1909.

Friday 7 December 2012

The Legendary of Wing Chun - Yim Wing Chun

Yim Wing-chun (simplified Chinese: 严咏春; traditional Chinese: 嚴詠春; pinyin: Yányǒngchūn) is a Chinese legendary character, often cited in Wing Chun legends as the first master of the martial art bearing her name. Wing-chun, though a person's name in Chinese language, literally means "spring chant" or "forever spring", or may be substituted with the character for "eternal springtime".

Different accounts of Yim's story exist, but the central sequence of events remains largely the same, beginning with Yim's teacher. During the Qing Dynasty, a Shaolin Buddhist nun and abbess, Ng Mui (五枚師太), reportedly fled the destruction of the Siu Lam Temple at the hands of the government; the temple was believed to be harbouring revolutionaries. According to one legend, Ng saw a crane and a snake fighting, and incorporated their movements into her style of Chinese boxing to form a new, unnamed martial art system.

Ng later took on a disciple, Yim Wing-chun, and passed the art on to her. Yim was well known for her beauty, and sold tofu for a living. A local bully tried to force her to marry him, but she used the art to defeat him. Some accounts claim that Ng taught Yim the art specifically for the purpose of defending herself against the unwanted advances.

Yim later married Leung Bok-chau, a salt merchant, and he named the art Wing Chun Kuen (Wing Chun's boxing) after her. Lee (1972) attributes significant development of the art to Yim, crediting her with the invention of the chi sao (sticking hands) exercise. From there, the art passed through several men's hands before coming to Ip Man.

The movie Wing Chun (1994) loosely portrays Yim's life within the action film genre, with Michelle Yeoh portraying the central character. A more recent movie, Kung Fu Wing Chun (2010), Yim Wing-chun was portrayed by Bai Jing and Leung Bok-chau was portrayed by Yu Shaoqun. Meng and Rudnicki (2006) have written a critical analysis of the legend surrounding Yim.

Monday 3 December 2012

The Greatest Wing Chun Grandmaster, Ip Man

Today is the 40-year anniversary of Grandmaster Ip Man's passing. Please take a moment to reflect on the tremendous contribution he has made to the entire martial arts industry, especially Wing Chun/Ving Tsun!

Sunday 2 December 2012

Wing Chun Chi Sao - Luk Sao Practice

Does a Wing Chun Kid in 8 years old suitable for Chi Sao practice?
He is Leong Yu Fai, he is a Malaysia Wing Chun practitioner in Seremban class since year 2011. Yu Fai is a intelligent boy, although he has being silent in class most of the time, however, his sense of understanding and flexibility of movement is highly expected. Chi Sao is the most significant close range training system in Wing Chun Martial Art, it's a good time to train a young kid to become better. Bear in mind, martial art is no age limitation!! Do respect everyone, do respect he will become better and better one day.



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