Resources for taekwondo
Bath JKD - IFO....join us and continue Bruce Lee's true legacy!Sifu Tommy Carruthers of the Intercepting Fist Organisation (IFO) showing what Bruce Lee's true art is all about SIMPLE, DIRECT, INSTINCTIVE AND PROVEN! Join Bath JKD and be a part of this movement! EMAIL [email protected] |
Martial Arts over 40
Why training in martial arts after the age of 40 is a good thing.
Master Tse's Wing Chun Notes #3
Read the third article in Master Tse's Wing Chun Notes series, 'What is the proper Wing Chun stance?' Master Tse explains the stance and why it is so important in the Wing Chun system.
Master Tse's Wing Chun Notes #2
The second article in Master Tse's Wing Chun notes series is now available to read. Titled 'A straight back and a clear mind', Master Tse discusses the importance of posture in Wing Chun.
Master Tse's Wing Chun Notes #1
Read the first in a new series of weekly notes on Wing Chun by Master Michael Tse. The first in this series is titled 'Relaxed hands are dangerous.'
Developing Chi Sau Part 1 - trailerIn May 2013 Master Tse organised a Chi Sau day as extra training for the many Wing Chun students in the Centre. His desire was to push their skill higher, and over the course he helped everyone Watch the trailer here, or visit the Tse Qigong Centre website for the full video. |
Aspects of Chi SauThe Aspects of Chi Sau video series focuses on Master Tse teaching Chi Sau during the Wing Chun residential course in 2012. Chi Sau is an integral part of Wing Chun Kung Fu and allows people studying Wing Chun to practice techniques and their applications in a safe and relaxed environment. Master Tse says, "These techniques should become like your friend and be very familiar to you. We do this through Chi Sau (Sticking Hands training between two people.) In this way, when you do Chi Sau, you will not be frightened. Chi Sau also helps train your sensitivity and footwork. |
Wing Chun Story - All Chapters
The Story of Wing Chun Kuen by Master Michael Tse.
Read the story of Wing Chun Kuen by Master Michael Tse on the Tse Qigong Centre website. First published in Qi Magazine, the story of Wing Chun Kuen details the legendary beginnings of this formidable Chinese Martial Art.
Please note all content remains the copyright of Master Michael Tse and access is given for personal reference purposes only. No material, in full or part, may be retransmitted, reproduced or displayed publicly without the written permission of Master Michael Tse.
Wing Chun Story - Chapter I
The Story of Wing Chun Kuen by Master Michael Tse.
Read the first introductory chapter of the story of Wing Chun Kuen by Master Michael Tse. First published in Qi Magazine, the story of Wing Chun Kuen details the legendary beginnings of this formidable Chinese Martial Art.
Subsequent chapters are available to view on the Tse Qigong Centre website.
Special bunkai session with Sensei AustinOn saturday, January 14, we held a special training session with Sensei Dave Austin, 5th Dan, who is the chief instructor at the Egham Karate Club. The lesson focused on the bunkais (applications) from the first four basic katas - Heian Shodan to Heian Yondan. |
Paul Harper - SD instructor & UCF World Featherweight ChampionSD School of Martial Arts & Mixed Martial Arts instructor UCF World Champ - Paul Harper |
Junior Grappling Class at SD School of Mixed Martial ArtsJunior Grappling at SD - check out our other videos at www.sdmma.co.uk & www.sdsma.co.uk |
Karate Class at SD School of Martial ArtsA mixed Karate class at the multi award winning SD School of Martial Arts, check out our other videos on our websites - www.sdsma.co.uk & www.sdmma.co.uk |
November Newsletter
Please read to find out about what is and has been going on at KIXX Martial Arts Gym this month
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