Due to the recent popularity of Ip Man film franchise starring Donnie Yen, as well has the incomparable influence of legendary Bruce Lee, the martial art of Wing Chun is more popular than ever.
So naturally a lot of instruction for the system is popping up everywhere in the form of schools, books and internet tutorials. But for someone starting out their martial arts journey in this system, this information overload can be a bit daunting when it comes to figuring out which techniques work best for themselves.

On this edition of Master Wong techniques, the colorful Wing Chun master goes through a Top 10 list of basic Wing Chun techniques that he feels every student in the art must know.
Throughout the lesson you’ll learn a variety of trapping and striking techniques in easy to digest tid-bits that’ll you will be able to easily practice on a training partner or a wooden dummy
More Master Wong Techniques:
How to win a bare-knuckle boxing match
The secret to punching hard and fast
Master Wong originally came to England at the age of ten as a refugee from Vietnam. He first took up martial arts as a result of being bullied at school. Starting his training with a Chinese Master in the UK, Sifu Wong progressed quickly in skill and after 5 years travelled to Hong Kong and mainland China to study with a variety of Chinese masters in his early twenties.
Training in a wide variety of martial arts has given Sifu Wong a foundation and skill level rarely seen in the martial arts world. It also allows him to provide a highly comprehensive teaching program for a great many students with differing requirements. This eventually led to the opening of the Master Wong Academy at Charles Street in Ipswich, becoming one of only a handful of full-time training centers in the region. [Source: Master Wong Academy]





