Explore the Kung Fu Styles we Teach
Wing Chun
The Art of Simplicity and Efficiency
The Wing Chun System incorporates numerous elements of the Snake, Crane, Dragon and Tiger
The system consists of 3 Hand Sets and 4 Weapons Sets
Wing Chun techniques are taught in a progression. Starting with the Sil Lum Toa form, in addition to the forms there are multiple drills and training techniques. Wing Chun focuses on quick movements and direct strikes, making it ideal for self-defense. Join us to master this elegant style.
Sil Lum
The Essence of Shaolin
Sil Lum, rooted in Shaolin traditions, emphasizes fluidity and power. Discover the strength and grace of this ancient art. The Toisan Sil Lum is a highly adaptive system which employs many deceptive techniques as a means to camouflage the real intent. With its core principles rooted in trickery and viciousness, this system stands as one of the most effective and is the spirit of our art.
Hung Gar (Fu Hok) Kung Fu
The Power of the Tiger and Crane
Hung Gar combines powerful stances with dynamic strikes, embodying the spirit of the tiger and crane. Perfect for building strength and discipline. It is a strong gripping style rooted in low, powerful stances and builds the necessary footwork and martial understanding to progress into learning other styles. This is the kung fu style of the Hung family, especially the lineage of Grand Master Wong Fei Hung, is often referred to as the „Tiger and Crane Hung Kyun“ (Fu Hok Hung Kyun) or “Tiger and Crane System” (Fu Hok Paai).
White Crane Kung Fu (Bok Hok Pai)
The Grace and power of the Crane
White Crane Kung Fu is a traditional Chinese martial art inspired by the movements and behaviors of the white crane. Originating in Fujian Province, China, it is characterized by graceful, circular movements and explosive power, blending softness with strength. The style emphasizes evasion, counter-attacks, and precise strikes, often targeting vital points.
Southern Dragon (Leung Ying)
The Power of Wisdom of the Dragon
Leung Ying is one of our most advanced systems. It emphasizes explosive power and extreme sensitivity while manipulating and controlling your opponent and delivering devastating strikes. There are many subtleties to this system.
Pak Mei Kung Fu (White Eyebrow)
The Power of the Tiger
“White Eyebrow” Kung Fu, or Pak Mei Kung Fu (白眉拳), is a traditional southern Chinese martial art. It is named after its legendary founder, Pak Mei (White Eyebrow), who was a monk from the Shaolin Temple. This style emphasizes explosive power, speed, and efficiency in combat. Focuses on blending offense and defense simultaneously, prioritizing counter-attacks. Pak Mei Kung Fu is respected for its adaptability in real-world situations, blending internal and external practices for a comprehensive fighting approach. It is also shrouded in legend, contributing to its mystique and allure.