The ethos of our schools is very much an inclusive one; we wish to help students make the art of Wing Tsun fulfilling and rewarding part of their lives, whilst still achieving a balance in other aspects of their life. These dates are, therefore, a general guide to allow students to plan their training alongside family and work commitments.
29th February - 4th March 2012
Knife Defence (Bromley School)
This is one of the most dangerous, and misunderstood, areas in the martial arts. Students will be learning the techniques, strategies and concepts taught to elite Special Forces.
Easter Break: 2nd – 9th April
9th – 13th May
Missing Chi-Dan-Sau (Bromley School)
It is the first step in developing automatic reflexes that are able to react without conscious thought or sight. Material will be taught that has never been seen before in Western Europe.
20th – 24th June
Summer Seminar (Bromley School)
From previously unseen high level combinations and techniques to defence against multiple attackers, this is one of the most anticipated seminars of the year.
19th – 22nd July
Chum Kiu (Victoria School)
This masterclass will teach one of the most neglected forms in Chinese Wing Tsun which provides the crucial link between the beginner and advanced levels.
5th – 9th September
Sparring (Bromley School)
The first ever Chinese Wing Tsun seminar on free-fighting, it will test all the Wing Tsun training under pressure.
11th – 14th October
Chi-Gerk (Dulwich School)
Learnt after the Wooden Dummy this is the highest part, and one of the most secret, of the unarmed art.
21st – 25th November
Chi-Sau Seminar & final exam (Bromley School)
Unique method of training that allows the practitioner to respond automatically to any attack without conscious thought.
Examination Re-Takes: 12th December
Graduation: 14th December
Christmas Break: 17th December – 3rd January 2013