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The Wing Chun School Curriculum


Sifu Garry McKenzie performs Yat Chi Kuen

Wing Chun Kung Fu taught at The Wing Chun School is 'based' on the Ip Man style of Wing Chun through the lineage of Ip Ching, and the 'complete' system is taught.

Click on a heading to access a brief summary of the curriculum components:


Wing Chun Forms


Siu Nim Tau ( Little Idea )

Chum Kiu ( Seeking Bridge )

Biu Tze ( Darting Fingers )

Mok Yahn Johng Faat ( Wooden Man )

Lok Dim Boon Kwun ( Six & One Half Point Pole )

Baat Jaarm Dou Faat ( Eight Chopping Knives )



Wing Chun Chi Sau ( Sticking Hands )


Chi Sau is the training mechanism used by the Wing Chun system to increase sensitivity in the arms, and monitor your partners energy whilst practising in a controlled flow of techniques. However, this can only be achieved once a certain level has been attained in the basics.

The Wing Chun School does not over-estimate the importance of Chi Sau, but we do not under-estimate it. Therefore, The Wing Chun School has four levels in Chi Sau:

Bong Lap Chi Sau

Dan Chi Sau

Pak Sau Chi Sau**

Seung Chi Sau ( Poon Sau Lok Sau)


Sifu Garry McKenzie performs Yat Chi Kuen


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