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Schools
G.M. Wong Long Ching
SiKung Grandmaster Yeun Kim Kong "Tommy" R.I.P. I am truly saddened to report the passing of GM Yeun. He was among
the best of All Time. Our condolences to his family and students. Respectfully, Bak Fu
It is my honor to present Master Lu Phu'ong Quoc's Certificate of Recognition
from the California State Senate for his over 50 years of Wing Chun. We at
the Orange County Wing Chun Association are privileged to learn and play
with Master Lu. It has allowed us to reunite G.M. Yip Man's lineage (handed
down from G.M. Leung Jan to Chan Wha Soon to Yip Man) with Fok Bo Chuen's
lineage (passed to China's Black Flag Seven Star Army, then to G.M. Cheng, then to Master
Lu), ending a seperation that lasted nearly 200 years. During our recent
visit to Foshan, China and Hong Kong, we shared with G.M. Kwock Fu and Si-Kung
G.M. Wong Long some secrets which are rarely taught, and intend to reintroduce the Wing Chun Gim as taught to Master Lu by his Sifu. --BAK
FU SIFU
Fong 5 Animal Wing Chun Black Flag Seven Star Wing Chun
The Orange County Wing Chun Association has a Hawaiian motto: "Holopono me ka lokahi", which means "Move forward with righteousness and unity".
Although in these times our religious beliefs differ from those in the days of the Hawaiian Martial Art of "Lua", the Koa Mana ("Warrior Spirit") is cultivated in our Chinese (now American) style of martial art. Bak Fu Sifu is a proud graduate of the University of Hawaii R.O.T.C. "Koa" (Warrior) Battalion and has endeavored to respect and honor these warriors from Hawaii, who, like the Chinese people that have migrated here, are now part of the United States. We remember to be thankful for their fighting spirit and culture that they have added to the U.S. today. The Orange County Wing Chun Association is a family-owned and oriented, "closed door" Chinese martial arts school ("kwoon"). Wing Chun is a true Shaolin Kung Fu style that was passed down by family to the Late Grandmaster Yip Man, who passed the art to Grandmaster Wong Long Ching who is living and teaching Wing Chun (Ving Tsun) today in Hong Kong. Senior Master Quoc Lu from the Fok Bo Chuen lineage also visits and teaches along with other graduate Sifus from our lineage reuniting differences in the Leung Jan - Chan Wha Soon - Yip Man lineage that have been seperated since the invasion of the Ming Dynasty by the Ching Army. Grandmaster Wong Long Ching and Grandmaster Wong Tock taught Grandmaster Yeung Biu (Yeung Tin Yao), who was one of the last persons to receive the Late Grandmaster Yip Man's approval to teach Wing Chun in Hong Kong prior to his death in 1972. Grandmaster Yeung immigrated to Honolulu, Hawaii in 1971 and was introduced as Sifu to Stanley Au Sifu's students and thereafter began teaching in Hawaii. He opened his own school in 1973. In 1977, Master Bobby Cheng, Master Robert Tome, Master Donald Swain and Master John DiVirgilio were the principal instructors of Yeung Sifu's Kwoon at the Armed Forces Y.M.C.A. in Honolulu. Master John DiVirgilio was principle as Chief Instructor for many years before he succeeded Grandmaster Yeung Sifu as the Chairman of the Hawaii Wing Chun Kung-Fu Association in 1996. Master DiVirgilio and Bak Fu were daily training partners in college and the friendship-student relationship ("Si-Dai Si-Hing" or "younger-brother elder-brother") continues to this day. Alan R. "Bak Fu" Vasquez started his studies in 1977, was granted permission to teach Wing Chun by Grandmaster Yeung in 1979, graduated in 1979 from Chaminade University, Honolulu, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, Infantry branch and then started his active duty as an officer. In 1978, during her residence in Hawaii, Mrs. Diane "Simo" Vasquez became a student of Grandmaster Yeung as well. She became the first woman to be promoted to Advanced Student Blue-Shirt Black-Sash with 2 Blue Stripes. Bak Fu Sifu returned to Hawaii from 1981-84 and assisted instruction under the guidance of Grandmaster Yeung, Master DiVirgilio and Master Arthur Kodani while stationed as an Infantry Officer and later as a Military Intelligence Officer with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks and the DCSINT, WESTCOM, Ft. Shafter. CPT Vasquez left active duty to attend law school but was injured while assigned to 1st Special Forces Group, and was subsequently retired from active duty. He later graduated Juris Doctor in 1988. Orange County was the place of origin for Bak Fu's family and his first students began here in 1979. Bak Fu Sifu and many of his students are recognized as Instructors with the Ving Tsun Athletic Association (V.T.A.A.) in Hong Kong, the association started by Late Grandmaster Yip Man. Lake Forest School : We are meeting at Veeh Ranch Park in Laguna Hills M/W 5:30-8 PM.
Private lessons and seminars available upon request. Children under 12 with parents by appointment.
Beginners are separated into small groups to develop their basics first. Small and large group practices are combined, as well as contact and non-contact drills. Graduate Black Shirt Instructors (Sifus) assist Bak Fu Sifu.
Aloha , ***Adam Williss is not recognized as a Wing Chun Sifu and has been removed from our lineage. Orange County Wing Chun Association is the original Orange County Wing Chun.
Orange County Wing Chun Association: No class on "Aloha Fridays" & "Surfing Sundays."
Bak Fu Sifu (949)472-8642
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