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Wing Chun for the 21st Century

Uniondale, Long Island, New York

914.327.9526

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Spring Special

$99/Month

When you control the hands and feet there are no secrets…
— Wing Chun Sage

What is Wing Chun?

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Wing Chun Kung Fu is a close-range Chinese martial art built on precision, structure, and ruthless efficiency. It excels in deceptive methods to unbalance, jam, tie up, compress timing and overwhelm an opponent as quickly as possible.

Legend traces the system to a Shaolin nun, Ng Mui, who refined its principles after observing a clash between a snake and a crane. From that origin emerged a method favoring leverage, timing, and intelligent structure over brute strength—allowing a practitioner to make the most of a smaller frame.

You could call Wing Chun the art of fighting dirty—practical, direct, and unforgiving. It prioritizes survival over rules. Wing Chun doesn’t fight fair—and in self-defense, neither should you.

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In 1949 as Communist forces took control of China, Ip Man fled to Hong Kong and began teaching Wing Chun publicly for the first time. What had once been a tightly held Southern Chinese style was suddenly open to anyone. From those rooftop classes came a new generation of students. Ip’s small rooftop classes would shape a generation, including a young Bruce Lee, whose later rise to global prominence drew international attention to the compact, direct system he first learned there.

At Lin Wing Chun, we bring these classical tools and tactics into the 21st Century through pressure-tested, alive training with progressive resistance—including scenario drills, stress inoculation, and science based modern skill development. We emphasize functional fundamentals so students get maximum value from the art.

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Beginner.……………… $150 $99/Month (Spring Special)

Advanced …………………...………………….………………………$100/Month

Remote Personal Lessons………...…$90/Hour + Travel

3 classes per week

Special Introductory Wing Chun Lesson — Only $10 (Refunded When Accepted)

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Special Introductory Wing Chun Lesson — Only $10 (Refunded When Accepted) 〰️

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