Wing Chun By HK HEADLINE
Sifu Nima King was interviewed about Wing Chun by HK Headline reporter Maggie. In this Interview he also spoke about his life and food preferences in Hong Kong. Watch the the Interview here (in Cantonese and English):
Sifu Nima King was interviewed about Wing Chun by HK Headline reporter Maggie. In this Interview he also spoke about his life and food preferences in Hong Kong. Watch the the Interview here (in Cantonese and English):
U-Travel Lifestyle Interview with Sifu Nima King from Mindful Wing Chun. Watch the video here (some parts of the video are in Cantonese). In Hong Kong, there is an Australian who loves Wing Chun so much that he even opened one of the largest Wing Chun schools in Hong Kong! How does a foreigner get …
Job Description: You need minimum 2-year CST Wing Chun teaching experience for adult classes to be a potential candidate for this job, with evidence of teaching experience in a recognized school of Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin’s Wing Chun Lineage. Having experience in teaching Wing Chun to kids is also preferred but not compulsory for the …
Job Description: You need minimum 5-year CST Wing Chun teaching experience (adult and kid’s classes) to be a potential candidate for this job, with evidence of teaching experience in a recognized school of Grandmaster Chu Shong Tin’s Wing Chun Lineage. We are looking for Instructors who are passionate about teaching this unique method of internal …
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A dedicated Wing Chun and martial art student, David of Adelaide, talks below about his experience in the Chu Shong Tin lineage, how he uses his Wing Chun in everyday life and why Kung Fu helps him in more ways than just self defence. My younger years and Wing Chun I trained at the academy …
Sifu Chris live on RTHK. He was interviewed by RTHK’s Noreen Mir about his story and philosophy on training, coaching, and educating children.
What are Wing Chun’s transformative properties? Of all the things I have learnt so far, Martial Arts training has undoubtedly had the biggest impact on my life. From wanting to train in Wing Chun for practical reasons, training quickly evolved in a journey of discovery. It has been a somehow rugged path for which my …
Here’s the first part of the interview by Enterprise Zone! Read the rest here. Not being Chinese has not stopped Iranian born Nima King creating Hong Kong’s largest Kung Fu school. What’s your story? I was born in Iran, and my family moved to Australia when I was 9. I then moved to Hong Kong solo …
I have been primarily a Tai Chi practitioner. First, I learnt Siu Nim Tao in 2004 for only a few months before the teacher decided to cancel all classes for some personal reasons. I have never learnt the other forms before, so I don’t dare to say that I am a Wing Chun practitioner. The …
Not being Chinese has not stopped Iranian born Nima King creating Hong Kong’s largest Kung Fu school. What’s your story? I was born in Iran, and my family moved to Australia when I was 9. I then moved to Hong Kong solo at the age of 21. Since then, Hong Kong has become my home …