The son of chinese parents,
Our instructor, was born in Indonesia. As he's grown up in
the chinese community, he began to learn kuntao/kungfu at the age of
10.
He has completed all of his training and has more than 18 years
experience in Wingchun kungfu. He's has been certified as Fukien
Wingchun instructor and Vikoga Wingchun instructor.
In the last five years, he's opened the door for the public to learn
kungfu. He had conducted both public and private lessons in
Indonesia to the Chinese Indonesian, people from Japan, Brazil, and
USA.
His personal mission is to spread and preserve Wingchun's art for
this & next generation.
Our Mission
We are dedicated to spread the authentic Wingchun/Engchun kungfu
system to the world to preserve the art and to promote physical and
mental well-being.
Our Offers
Quality Instruction: Shaolin Kungfu Center
is the right place for you to learn and help you achieve your goals.
We are serious about our martial arts instruction and are not a day
care center. We offer a steady instructor who is dedicated in making
you succeed. He is highly skilled & CERTIFIED in Fu Kien
Engchun & Vikoga Wingchun. He is professional, mature, sincere,
dedicated and highly motivated. He was born from Chinese parents in
Indonesia and started training
kungfu(kuntao) at the age of 10. He has more than 18 years
experience in martial arts training.
Wingchun
What is EngChun (Cantonese spelling : Wingchun/Ving-Tsun) ?
EngChun has many spellings, including Wing Chun / Ving Tsun. The
origin of Wingchun can be traced back to the name of a secret room
inside south shaolin temple in Fukkien, ENG CHUN TONG / YONG CHUN
THIEN. The words can mean beautiful springtime or hope for the
future
Our wingchun origin came from two sources, VIKOGA wingchun and
Fukkienese Wingchun.
VIKOGA Wingchun came from many different sources such as the Yip man
lineage, Malaysia Wingchun, Nan Yang WIngchun, Vietnam
Wingchun(Vingh Xuan), and Yuen Kay San Wingchun.
Fukkienese Eng Chun (Wingchun) came from the Fukkien area in China
and was brought down to Indonesia. It is a very unique Wingchun
style and uses the fukkienese dialect
EngChun(Cantonese spelling:WingChun) is is known for its notable,
effective and functional Southern Chinese martial art systems.
There are so many military & law enforcement agencies around the
world such as the US Navy Seal, the FBI, the French RAID and the
German SEK unit etc. have all adopted Eng Chun's practical fighting
element as part of their unarmed combat training simply because it
works in the field!
We need to bear these factors in mind, and understand that EngChun (Cantonese:WingChun)
is a unique system of Chinese boxing, unlike any other fighting art,
Chinese or otherwise. The EngChun(Cantonese:WingChun) system is
strongly influenced (one could say, obsessed) with three main
qualities. These are DIRECTNESS, EFFICIENCY and SIMPLICITY. These
three qualities are immediately evident in any genuine
representation of the system, from the physical application of the
techniques to the structure, practise and content of the eight
training forms (Im Yang Jiu, Siauw Liam Do, Tyem Kiao, Piau Ki, Bok
Lan Jong, Sam Chian Po, Pek Cam To, Lak Tiam Poa Han). While one
would assume that the majority of EngChun(Cantonese:WingChun)
practitioners are aware of these three qualities, some present day
instructors defy all logic by ignoring them altogether! How often
have we seen sequences of movements where the instructor
demonstrating his or her defence against various forms of attack,
takes five or six techniques to deal with a situation that should
only have taken one, or at most, two techniques to control?
The Intention of EngChun(Cantonese:WingChun) is very simple: to stop
the enemy using the most direct and economical means possible.
This means any "flowery" or complicated maneuvers or wasted motion
that are not directly applicable to combat are left out. Grace,
fancy and elegance have no importance in WingChun(Cantonese:WingChun).
What is even more disturbing (and frustrating) is that many very
intelligent people blindly continue to follow such instructors, even
when confronted by convincing arguments which clearly prove that
what they are doing does not conform to this very logical approach.
Instead, they take what is basically a simple, straightforward
method, and turn it into a complicated and less efficient one. Like
the person who pulls the flower to pieces to discover its beauty,
they completely miss the point, becoming obsessed with needless
analysis. So many WingChun(Cantonese:WingChun) practitioners invent
endless sequences of defensive actions when what is clearly the
obvious message of the system is that "attack is ALWAYS the best
form of defence."