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History of Wing Chun
The Wing Chun style of Kung Fu originated
several hundred years ago. The actual events that led to the creation of this
system are shrouded in time, but most Martial Arts Historians are familiar
with the following "historical legend"... The 5 Grand masters of the Shaolin
Temple wanted to develop a fighting method more effective than those already
in existence. Their desire was to help overthrow the Manchurian government
that was ruling China. A new fighting method was needed because much of the
present day boxing had already fallen into the hands of the conqueror Manchu.
The Grand masters began work on developing a superior fighting method. Before
they could use it in their planned revolt against the Manchurians, they were
betrayed by an informer. The Manchu soldiers burnt the temple to the ground
and killed most of the monks. One of the Grand masters that escaped the slaughter,
was a Buddhist nun. Her name was Ng Mui. (pronounced N Mew) Eventually Ng
Mui adopted an orphan girl and named her Wing Chun or "Hope for the Future".
Another translation for Wing Chun is "Beautiful Springtime". Ng Mui shared
her fighting art with Wing Chun. She mastered the art and defeated many challengers.
Wing Chun eventually married Leung Bok Sau, a master of some other types
of Kung Fu. After besting him in a demonstration of her skill, she taught
him her special fighting method. The art was passed on to only a few chosen
individuals for the next century. It was now called Wing Chun Kuen, in honor
of Wing Chun the woman. (The word "kuen", is Chinese for "fist" and indicates
that this is a style of boxing). Wing Chun remained a hidden style for several
hundred years. In China, the land where all the styles of Chinese boxing
originated, most Chinese had never heard of Wing Chun Kuen!
Modern History of Wing Chun
Yip Man, a Wing Chun master, fled China at
the time of the communist take over. He eventually opened a school in Hong
Kong. It was probably the first Wing Chun school anywhere. One of his most
serious and dedicated students would eventually become quite famous. His name
was Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee moved from Hong Kong as a young man and settled in
Seattle, Washington. He taught and trained a special group of people, his
first students. He used them to develop, test and refine his skills. During
this time he modified the traditional Wing Chun moves to make them more effective
and for dealing with the larger sized opponents he found in America. Bruce
moved to California and became quite famous for the speed and dynamic intensity
that he brought to the movie screen. Tragically, he died at a very early
age. Bruce Lee's first student was Jesse Glover, a Judo champion. Another
early student was James DeMile. Previously a heavy weight boxing champion
in the US. Air Force. He met Bruce Lee at Edison Technical School, which
they both attended. He was impressed with Bruce's incredible skill and although
already an excellent fighter, he studied with Bruce and Jesse to learn this
superior fighting method. Another of Bruce Lee's original Seattle students
was Ed Hart. A life long student of martial art, Ed boxed as an amateur and
professionally, studied Judo and other forms of empty handed fighting and
was an expert at Kung Fu and grappling, par excellence.
History of Tsun Jo Wing Chun®
The method of Wing Chun taught at the Greenlake
Martial Arts School is known as Tsun Jo Wing Chun®. This style
of Wing Chun differs in many great and small ways from the other Wing Chun
taught in the U.S.A and in the Orient. The application of the moves, training
methods and conceptual underpinnings are from the Classical Kung Fu as well
as from modern improvements that have occurred within the last 30 years.
SiJo John N. Beall is
the Founder and Director of the style. From the earliest days of his study
of martial arts, he considered efficiency and practical application results
an absolute priority. He has continually refined his individual fighting
style, as well as methods of teaching students. He was trained in a variety
of fighting methods including Karate, Boxing, and Judo. Circumstances of
environment also provided him with a background in street fighting. Two of
the most influential teachers he was to have in developing his skills were
James DeMile and Ed Hart. In the early 1980s he realized that the structure,
training methods and application of what he was teaching qualified as a distinct
style. Acknowledging the direct link with the older versions of Wing Chun,
as well as the advantages afforded by his study with his teachers, he named
the new style, "Tsun Jo" Wing Chun. Tsun Jo translates as "Faithful Descendent".
The name recognizes the positive intentions and benefits of what has gone
before. Respect for the contributions of past teachers is within the very
name of Tsun Jo Wing Chun The style is now legally trademarked and the materials
used and taught are copyrighted. Only Certified Instructors are permitted
to use the name of Tsun Jo Wing Chun®.
Sijo John Beall continues teaching today. A Masters Level Instructor,
with over 27 years in martial art, he also serves as the Director of the
Tsun Jo Wing Chun® Instructors Association. Primarily occupied with teaching
students of the his school as well as Instructor training, he is also involved
in writing numerous books on Tsun Jo Wing Chun®. Instructional video
tapes are available and new tapes are also planned. He is also a successful
inventor with several U.S. patents. He believes strongly that people should
not just be "takers" but should be "givers", as well and make a contribution
toward improving their community whenever possible. SiJo Beall lives in the Greater Puget
Sound Area.
Sifu Johann Sasynuik trained and studied at the Greenlake Martial Arts School
from 1983 until 1993.
Sifu Sasynuik earned and was awarded a Black Sash in 1993, the eigth student
to earn this highest award.
Sifu Sasynuik taught under the Tsun Jo Wing Chun® teachers association
from 1993 until 2009.
History of Xiong Jiang Wing Chun®
Sifu Johann Sasynuik moved the Kung Fu Club Fall City/Issaquah / Fu Shan
Guan to the banks of the Raging River, Xiong Jiang, in January of 2008.
Sifu Johann Sasynuik dissolved his business relationship with the
Tsun Jo Wing Chun association effective Janaury 7th 2009.
He teaches Xiong Jiang Wing Chun and Dao Dan Pai and Tai Ji Chih (Ruler)
at the new Kung Fu Compound.Fu Shan Guan.
Real Skills, For Life.
Serving Issaquah and the Eastside since 1993
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