There are two seminars planed for January 4th-11th, 2004 in beautiful Orlando, FL.
Topics for all seminars:
One-Hand Internal Weng Chun "Geng" methods - basic and advanced
Free-Sparring with Grand Master Hoffmann
Combat Exercises and Streetsmarts
1. Fa Kuen and the second form of Weng Chun for Chi Sau ("touch and feel")
2. Weng Chun waist training. Many martial arts styles use restricted waist movements that only turning the body to the left and right. This workshop will focus on learning to use your waist in a full 360° movement and how to develop waving power and pulsing energy in all dimensions. This has two immense benefits: The first is the many possible combat applications (Groundfighting, throws etc.). The second aspect is the tremendous benefit for your internal organs and for your muscles, tendons, nerves and joints.
3. Total combat: learn to use Weng Chun against strikers and grapplers
4. Streetsmarts: learn to deal with "dirty tricks"
5. Chi Sau and Kiu Sau
6. Man follows the Earth. Earth follows Heaven. Heaven follows the Dao. Dao follow what is natural - Dao De Jing. What is the nature of your movement? What is the nature of your mind? Learn to feel the connection between martial arts and Chan.
Seminar 1: Week-long Seminar January 4th - January 11th:
Everybody is welcome for this intensive seminar with Grand Master Andreas Hoffmann. This workshop will focus on Weng Chun Base Level Instructor Certification is possible, freesparring and Chi Sau/Kiu Sao with Grand Master Hoffmann.
$400 in Advance, $500 at the door (7 days of training!!!)
Seminar 2: Weekend Seminar January 10th and January 11th
$100 for Members and $125 for Non-Members (in advance)
$130 for Members and $165 for Non-Members (at the door)
Private lessons with Grand Master Hoffmann are also available from January 4th-January 9th
The topics for the Private Lessons are up to the individual students.
For more information on these workshops or the Chi Sim Weng Chun lineage, contact the Ving Tsun Museum
5715 Brandt Pike
Dayton, OH 45424
(937) 236-6485
host@vtmuseum.org