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Shaun Featherstone |
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I began training in Wing Chun after being involved in a Korean Martial art for some length of time. I got hooked on Wing Chun and have been training like mad for the last year and a bit under the guidance of my instructor in Peterborough and Oundle. It has made me more relaxed and has changed my whole way of life. This is the art for me and I intend to spend the rest of my life developing myself through it. |
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Joseph Salmonte |
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I got into Wing Chun after studying a variety of martial arts and felt it the best art in realistic self-defense,It's simple yet structured techniques gave me the the confidence to aid my martial art and every day life!! |
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Malcolm Fazakerley |
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I began Martial Arts with Lau Gar Kung Fu in 1985, before finding Wing Chun in 1986 and Samuel Kwok in 1987 who I studied with until 1997, also Billy Davidson from 1995 to 1997. In this time I trained regularly with Yip Chun, From 1997 to 2000 I trained in Jeet Kune Do with Carl Lewis and Larry Hartsell before returning to Wing Chun at Peterborough in 2000. |
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Matthew Mears |
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I am the youngest, shortest and, above all, MOST QUIET member (well, two out of three ain't bad ;)
P.S. Don't believe what everyone says about me, they are all lies!!!! |
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Richard Daff |
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Wing Chun - what can I say? I love it! A big Thank U to Pasky and Jon for their commitment and thanks to everybody for making us feel welcome. And Matt, you are very small. |
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Ben Harris |
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I'm very new to Wing Chun but enjoying every minute. As well as the 'hands on' skills I find the underlying scientific & philosophical teachings add what other Martial Arts seem to lack. Great instructors, great fellow students, great system. I Feel honoured to belong! |
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