Wing Chun Kung Fu is a kung fu school, fitness center, karate club, kickboxing school, martial arts school, self defense school and yoga studio located in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 27 reviews. The street address of this place is Building no: 1, 4th Floor, 1st Cross. 1st Main Road, Ashwini Layout, Behind Mark \u0026 Spencer (MTR Building), Ejipura, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560047, India. It is about 1.74 kilometers away from the Bhavani Nagar railway station.
Chintu Kumar 68 months ago
I have been training here for about 10 months and i would say that this is a great place to learn Wing Chun or even street fighting in general. Sifu himself have been practicing for over 20 years and is very passionate about Wing Chun. One great thing about his teaching style is that he makes us understand the core concept behind the techniques and also demonstrates it's practical usages.
The environment here is also pretty friendly and enough attention is paid to individual growth.
Learning Wing Chun might require some time but if you are patient, i'm sure you will be glad.
krishna koyalmannam 56 months ago
Shifu Ahmed gives hard practice that helps in building strength and power, when I attend his classes I sweat a lot, I am a middle aged man with big tummy attending his classes with a goal to become fit and not have health issues, he gives me that required practice and workout, one can ask a question for fitness why don't u goto gym or yoga, offcourse that can be done, but, if I had joined gym and build bulk and after years when I grow old all the muscles will soften and my own body will be a weight burden on me leading to joint pains, but, in case of martial arts, there is no bulk building, our body loses unwanted fat and becomes strong over period of regular practice Shifu Ahmed teaches many hand block and punch movements along with leg work and kicks, I have seen that he walks upto each student, correct their postures forms and guides them to do correctly, each class is a heavy sweat out class, you will really become something, a good martial artist with 2 years of rigorous practice if u simply wanted to learn techniques this is not the class for you our shifu wants everyone to excel in their practice and pushes them to their limits. God bless him many more healthy years of martial arts teaching... Regards, Krishna
Sudeep Robert 68 months ago
Wing Tsunufeff kung fu or Wing Chun is an efficient concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense. I have completed just a mere seven months of training currently and look forward to many more years of kung fu. Our Sifu (Master) Sadique Laskar Ahmed (Assam) has achieved his black belt at the age of 19. He is very passionate about this art and trains along with us. He is one of the best teachers I have come across in my life. He will go out of his way to ensure an interested student shows significant progress.
Equipped with enough gear for fitness and combat training, this place will bring out the dragon in you (if you have one). Our Sifu balances our practice time giving equal importance to physical fitness and practicing combat techniques.
We follow the Yip Man (Ip Man) lineage, style of Wing Tsun. The principle focus of Wing Tsun, is defending against your attacker and in ending the confrontation as quickly as possible.
Our focus is less on drilling powerful and quick techniques as in many martial arts, but we focus on the so called “sensitivity drills” where the student learns softness in the limbs which prevents the restriction in movement created by being permanently tense. The system also stresses minimal movements to achieve the necessary effect so all movement is as efficient as possible.
I have personally understood Wing Tsun to be a method of inner growth and a way to a carefree, relaxed, and a healthy lifestyle. When the human learns Wing Tsun, he/she develops a fresh new awareness of their body and a heightened sense of confidence in all situations, along with sharpened perception. Be water my friend!
Saturday | 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
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Sunday | 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
Wednesday | 07:00 PM - 09:00 AM |
N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 20, 2024.