Instructor’s Course
With my recent invitation to the instructor’s course comes the feeling it’s time to get serious. I wasn’t exactly slouching before, but I can do more. After the last class I asked sifu what I should focus on in my training away from class and he simply said “the basics”. This means practising:
- siu lim tau
- chum kiu
- the hands. Ensure that the shape of tan sau, bong sau etc is perfect. Perfect. How many times have I been chi sauing only to discover that my tan sau and bong sau had lost all shape. About 2.5 million. You can’t recognise the shapes sometimes!
- the transition between hands. It sounds simple, but even my changing from tan sau to bong sau needs tightening up. By this I mean keeping the shoulders relaxed and stationary, and also pivoting the movement around the wrist only.
- theory. I must admit to not having done much reading about wing chun. I started reading Shaun Rawcliffe’s book, but it was too dry for me and I couldn’t finish it. I will try again with that book, jut not at the moment. On Friday, spurred on by the imminent instructor’s course, I decided to order a book written by my sigung and Ip Chun no less. I can’t wait to get this book! It was available at each class for about 2 years and then I think it just stopped being produced over here in the UK. However, I found some used books on Amazon, so it’s ordered and I’m waiting.
- go to all 3 classes during the week. Usually I got to one class, on a good week I go to two and very rarely I go to three. Often I don’t go to Saturday’s class because I’m too hungover from Friday’s debauched extravagances so this will have to stop!
I’ve recently started doing chi sau with one of the guys in my class in my lunch hour twice a week. Whilst I don’t think this falls into the “basics” category, there is no way I’m going to give this up! Opportunities to chi sau with someone are very much in short supply. The problem is, because I can’t go to the gym at lunchtime on those days, I’ve started going before work. This, of course, means I can’t do any wing chun practice in the morning. What the hell, I’ll adapt.
Sounds like time for a new training timetable. I think I can cover everything in a 1 week cycle.
Week 1
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AM | Siu Lim Tao | Chum Kiu | Siu Lim Tao | |||
| Lunch | Chi Sau Practice | Chi Sau Practice | Class | |||
| PM | Class | Class |
This really is back to basics. I’ll be focusing on SLT and CK, but the things I’ve sacrificed (like turning, developing power, speedwork) I’m sure will be compensated for by the contents of the classes.







