
Wing Chun is a traditional martial art, and an effective form of self defence in the modern world.
Here you will find information about our club, as well as history of the origins of Wing Chun, and updates of recent news and events.
We have classes in Luton, Hitchin and Cambridge, and look forward to seeing you at one of them soon. Please take the time to read around the site, and if you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us.
Kung Fu is a broad term for the martial arts that have emerged from China. There are many forms of Kung Fu, some very popular and some very secretive, only being practised behind closed doors. The most popular of these Chinese arts is Tai Chi, which appeals to many practitioners as it aids health and tranquillity of mind and body.
Wing Chun is a relatively young martial art, being only around 250 years old. Wing Chun was developed by taking the most effective parts from many other traditional styles of Kung Fu. Our classes focus very much on studying traditional techniques and developing modern, practical applications.
Although Wing Chun is a devastatingly effective martial art, it is also a very relevant form of self defence for today; dealing with not just hand to hand combat, but also defences against weaponry and multiple attackers.
The Wing Chun training method of Chi Sau (sticking hands - see news pages for videos) is integral to our training, and slowly becoming a sport of its own. Sifu Brian Desir has been playing a major role in its development over the years.

