Welcome To Brooklyn (Park Slope)
Wing Tzun and Latosa Escrima School Website!
Learn Today The Best Self Defense System Of Tomorrow.
Sifu Edgar Rotger is the Head instructor for
Wing Tzun Kung-Fu and Latosa Escrima Filipino Self-Defense System
in
Brooklyn NY (Park Slope)
and is a 2nd Technician Level in Wing Tzun & 1st Technician Level in Latosa
Escrima.
(Technician levels are comparable to black belts in other styles.)
A FREE week of Wing Tzun (WT) and Latosa
Escrima lessons!
We have also privat lessons for Wing Tzun and Latosa
Escrima as well.
Call now: 646-369-7704
(Hablamos Espa~nol)
- What is Wing Tzun?
- Who should take Wing Tzun?
- Do I need to be athletic?
- Will I get a good work out?
- How often are classes?
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Do I need special clothing or equipment?
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How long does it take to advance each student level?
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Is there a ranking system?
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Are there forms in Wing Tzun?
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Are there weapons in Wing Tzun?
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Where can I see a class?
Wing Tzun or Wing Tsun is a highly
effective form of weaponless self-defense and was developed in China more
than 400 years ago. Wing Tzun utilizes a person's innate reflexes and the
principles of force
and motion to redirect an attackers energy against
himself.
Anyone who wants to learn practical
self-defense and have fun too.
No, applying Wing Tzun
techniques doesn't require strength, fitness or above average flexibility.
Additionally, Wing Tzun is especially suited for women as it was developed by a
woman.
Yes, Wing Tzun training
provides a well rounded physical and mental workout.
Currently, you can take up to 8
classes
a week. Each class is an hour and half long.
To start all you'll need is a
T-shirt, shorts or sweat pants and sneakers. Eventually, you may want to get
some protective hand and leg pads.
Like any discipline it depends
on practice and natural aptitude but typically it takes about 3 months to
prepare for the next
student level.
Yes, Wing Tzun ranking is categorized
by 12 student levels
and 12 instructor levels.
Wing Tzun has three forms:
Siu-Nim-Tau
(Little Idea),
Chum-Kiu
(Arm Seeking),
Biu-Tze (Thrusting Fingers).
Wing Tzun has
long pole and
double
knives
training. Additionally,
Escrima is offered as a complement to the
style.
To get a real sense of
what Wing Tzun is all about we encourage you to participate in a class. To find out
how you can take our free, no obligation, introductory course
contact us or drop by
during a
scheduled class
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