Located at Warriewood and North Narrabeen, Dragon Tao Wing Chun Kung Fu will teach you to effectively defend yourself in todays world.
You will also learn the power of relaxation and the mind.
Welcome to Dragon Tao Wing Chun Kung Fu - Martial Arts for Body and Mind
Our martial arts school is located at Warriewood and North Narrabeen, on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, and provides training in the amazing and highly effective art of Wing Chun. We are part of the Chi Sau Club which is a group of select schools that share the passion and quality of the Chu Shong Tin lineage of Wing Chun.
Wing Chun was developed over 300 years ago and is one of the most practiced martial arts in the world today. This is due to it being easy for anyone to learn while also being highly effective.
Why You Should Learn Martial Arts at our Kung Fu School?
- Wing Chun provides a highly effective self defence method that can be learnt by anyone of any age, male or female.
- Learn the internal method of how to generate large amounts of force easily no matter your size.
- Not only will you get fit, our training also incorporates Chi Kung (Qigong) and meditation techniques to help relax and exercise your mind.
- You will learn from a passionate instructor with 23 years experience in martial arts and 13 years in Wing Chun Kung Fu.
- Learn martial arts skills fast to help provide personal safety in todays world.
- It is a style that has been handed down through a genuine lineage with a Grand Master (Sigung Chu Shong Tin) that still trains in Hong Kong.
Explore this site to find out more information on this amazing martial art.
Wing Chun Kung Fu is a realistic and extremely powerful martial art that anyone of any age can learn.
It incorporates the body and mind to achieve this level of power.
There are a number of different theories to the origins of Wing Chun. The most common one is that it was created over 300 years ago by a Buddhist Nun in the Shoalin Temple. Her name was Ng Mei and she created a style that was highly effective, anybody could learn it, and it was designed to beat all other styles.
Another theory that has surfaced recently is that it's origins were originally hidden as it was developed in secret to fight against the Manchurian rulers of China. The Manchus had discovers rebels were hiding in the Shoalin temples, and therefore they (the Manchus) learnt the martial arts styles of the time to defeat these rebels. This lead to the essential development of Wing Chun, by the rebels, as a style that could be quickly learnt and could beat any other style it faced.
Whichever of these theories you believe one thing is certain, Wing Chun was developed to be a highly effective style against other opponents that anyone could learn.
Since then the style has been passed down through the famous Yip Man to one of his top students Chu Shong Tin, who still teaches in Hong Kong to this day.
In learning Wing Chun it provides many benefits to the practitioner, including things such as health and fitness, confidence, ability to defend oneself, ability to relax physically, a calm mind, and a skill that may one day save your, or someone elses, life.
Everyone that trains in Wing Chun instantly loves it's simple yet effective movements, but also looks forward to delving into it's more advanced complexities. It is a style you can learn fast, but then keep on learning for as long as you want.