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"THE TRADITIONAL IP MAN WING CHUN KUNG FU THROUGH IP MAN SONS. NOW GET READY TO LEARN THE SAME FROM SIFU CHAITANYA NAIK**Also online certificate course with training for students and instructors** One of the most reputed and largest Wing Chun association in the world.


ACADEMY OF COMBAT MARTIAL ARTS

We also teach Mixed martial arts  for students who wish to learn MMA. In India its registered in the name of ACADEMY OF COMBAT MARTIAL ARTS affiliated with Malaysian academy, Kokusai Sin Jitsu Kenpo Kai Russia,  International Combat Mixed Martial Arts Union ICMAUA Member. International Combat Modern Martial Arts Union.

Wing Chun is a very unique and scientific form of martial arts. Wing Chun is a style of Kung Fu that originates from China, the martial art was later refined in Hong Kong by the late Ip Man. Wing Chun's specialty is in close contact combat, using quick punches and kicks with a tight defence, coordinated through agile stances and footwork for a quick advance. The effectiveness of this fighting style is achieved by well coordinated attacks with simultaneous defence and vise versa. Due to its effectiveness this martial art makes for an effective form of self defence. The student must learn to deliver the correct amount of energy or force, whilst staying relaxed when possible. A good Sifu (instructor / teacher) will teach the student to overcome force and strength with positioning and turning rather than meeting it head on. The style uses kicks, sweeps, elbows, palm strikes, punches, trapping and control techniques as part of its fighting arsenal.

There are 3 empty hand forms, 2 weapon forms, 1 Chi sao and Wooden dummy form.

Siu Lim Tao –

The first and most important form Wing Chun, siu lim tao “little idea for beginning, is practiced throughout the practitioner’s lifetime. It is the foundation or “seed” of the art, on which all succeeding forms and techniques are based. (65) Fundamental rules of balance and body structure are developed here. the first section of the from is done without muscle tension and slowly in a meditative, calm, and being “in the moment” way. It is besis and important for all other wing chun forms.The chun first form is to simple and helpful for the develop your base. How to use hand or arms in sparring attacking, proper placement of hand and various types of technique etc This is designed to develop force in striking, particularly what is called elbow force. This kind of driving force is very difficult to block and can often strike straight through the opponent’s blocking or guard.

Chum KUI –

The second form, chum Kiu ‘seeking the bridge’, focuses on coordinated movement of body mass and entry techniques to “bridge the gap” between practitioner and opponent, and move in to disrupt their structure and balance. Close- range attacks using the elbows and knees are also developed here. It is also teaches methods of recovering position and centerline when a in a compromised position where Siu lim Tau structure has been lost. For some branches, bodyweight in striking is a central theme, either from pivoting (rotational)or stepping (translation). Likewise, for some branches, this form provides the engine to the car. For Branches that use the “sinking bridge” interpretation, the form has more emphasis on “uprooting”, adding multi-dimensional movement and spiraling to the already developed engine. After a proficient level is attained in the 1st form,2nd form is taught to the student at this level to bridge the gap to your opponent, developing arm leg and leg movements form the Siu-Lim-Tao into a flighting system, consists of techniques to break your opponent’s structure and balance, leaving him open to attack. This 2nd form encloses advanced footwork, such as Yiu-Ma (Hip Power), to generate force in the strikes and block movements. New hand position, kicks and movement are also introduced. Close-range attack using elbows and knees are also stressed. Chum-Kiu can also be looked on as the “bridge” between the hand motions of the first form, and the emergency motions of the third form

Biu Jee –

is the form which concentrates enormous and destructive power is its attacks. It is to use the natural skill to release the potential power of a person to the highest level. It is also the combination of the mind and the theory for force. The third form of Wing Chun is called “Bil Jee” or “Biu Jee” in Cantonese. It literally means “Thrusting or Poking fingers.” Often referred to as emergency form of the Wing Chun Martial Arts system, the form is unique in that it allows the student to practice what to do when things go wrong is combat or self defence situation. 

CHI SAO –

Chi Sau, also know as ‘sticking Hand’, is a Wing Chun training exercise designed to develop close range combat skills. In close range combat, the ability to see an incoming strike and react by reflex is greatly Diminished, which is where the skills developed through Chi Sau apply. There is also version for leg work, knows as Chi Gerk. Student begin with single handed Chi Sao, or Daan Chi Sao, before progressing to two handed Chi Sao which is also known as rolling. This technique helps students to develop their reflexes, sensitivity, structure and form.

Mook Yan Jong –

This training helps to develop balance, accuracy, timing, mobility and positioning The Wing Chun wooden dummy is not only a core training tool for learning the movement of a style of a martial art,

It's also a powerful training device to help develop balance, accuracy, timing, mobility and positioning The Wing Chun wooden dummy is not only core training tool for learning the movements of a style of a martial art. The Mook Yan Jong--- wooden dummy --- is the best solo training partner in Wing Chun. Having a dummy to train Wing Chun at home is an easy wat to really help you progress.

Baat Jaam Do –

Butterfly knives are known as Baat Jaam Do (named after the system’s form, literally ‘Eight Chopping /Slashing Knives’ in Cantonese). He name Baat Jaam Do was derived from the initial intention of the originator who designed the striking technique mainly aiming for the wrist, elbow, knee and ankle. The purpose was to main opponent rather than to kill since the Wing Chun Baat Jaam Do was originated form the Shaolin temple and used by the monks and nuns of the temple in their travels. Development of the Wing Chun system, the butterfly sword (Baat Jaam Do), was chosen as the only weapon in the Wing Chun system because the length of the Baat Jaam Do made it easy to conceal. It could be used as a extension of the arms, and they were the most deadly and effective weapon of all. This was because the Baat Jaam Do system

emphasized the training of coordinating the two Knives, the training of the eyes, wrist and footwork. The principle was based on the fact that every defence was accompanied by a counter attack. And every attack was accompanied by a trapping, parrying or immobilizing move of the other sword, plus, it was designed to use the ingenuity of the Wing Chun footwork to its fullest extent, making it the champion of all weapons

Below are the name of students who have learnt wing from Sifu Chaitanya R Naik in India and Internationally. NOTE* (anyone who claims to be a student of Sifu Chaitanya Naik and his/ her name is not mentioned in the list below their claims are false and fake. Also Sifu Chaitanya Naik is the ONLY Chief Instructor and Representative of India for Wing Chun Kung FU for GM Samuel Kwok and GM SIU YUK MEN. Any person claiming to be representatives of these associations whos names are not in the International List, Their claims are false.

Name of students 

Saurabh Ahmed                                               

Sachin Fernandes

Piyush Jain

Harsh Kotak

Mohammed Asif

Jay Gala

Sarayu Mukkamala

Tanveer Ahmed

Suraj Dhanu

Rehan Poonawala

Arman Poonawala

Ratish Das

Aleem Khorasi

Prathamesh Kolamkar

Pranab Kelkar

Satish Nikam

Yugin Gupta

Kiran Datar Asst. Instructor auth to teach

Digant Parekh       

Jason Mcatee

Pranav Kumar Tripathi

Gavin Dsouza

Bharti Akulwar

Pranav Kulkarni

Siddart Shankaran

Amit Tida

PARAMJIT SINGH KALSI

SAUMITRA DESHMUKH

SANAT MEHTA

RAJEEV SURESH

JATIN KHAN

ADITYA KAMAT

Lalit Kumar Solanki

Ojas Vora

Chinmay Harshe

KARAN VORA

SHUBHAM CHAWLA

SHAILESH K

GAURAV CHITRE

VISHAL NAROTE

NAVEEN BHAVANISHANKAR

ASHWIN SHETTY

ROHAN TENDULKAR

RASHID SIDDIQU

VATSAL GORADIA

SAURABH VERMA

MAAZ SHEIKH

KAPIL RAJ R R

ABDURAHEM EL ATMAN IGRAIR

SOWMYA ANAND

ABHIJIT PENDSE

SNEHALESH MAHALE

MURTAZA NAJMI

AJIT SINGH

Manas Keer

Krishnandu Sen

KARAN PRASAD

Rohan Angrish

Meena Angrish

JYOT VORA

Priyadarshan Pardesi

Devandra Tiwari

VISHWA VORA

HALEY WALKER

VINAY LOBO

DAVIDE FERRI

SAMIRA KALAMKAR

SUDEV NAIR

RAVI HARNE

DELWIN ALVARES

ANIRUDDHA RUDRA

YUVRAJ MEHTA

AKSHAY GAIKWAD

RAJIV GIDWANI

PRATIK RAUL

ADHIR BHAT

JOSHUA DSOUZA

VISHAL KORHALE

SHASHANK VISHWAKARMA

DNYANESH KUWALEKAR

SHIVANG JHA

MOHAMMED IRFAN KAPADIA

NAEEM KHAN

Edward Leong -- Instructor Authorised to teach

Vitish Pendharkar

Sumeet Barthwala

Clive Braganza

Krish Tanna

Shreekant Tukaram

Anand R

SREENATH T M

MRIDUL KUMBALATH

JAIDEV SARMA

VIDYUT SINGH JAISWAL

ANAND SETH (YO SOI)

ABDUL ALEEM KHAN

SAGAR R. JADHAV

ABHAY KUMAR

KHUSHROO MISTRY

NISHANT SAWANT

RAJU SANAP

SHAHRAM SETH

TUSHAR INANI

AKASH CHATURVEDI

VISHAL DUBEY

CHIRODIPTO DUTTA

SAGAR ARUN DATRANGE

PARESHKUMAR JOSHI

SUDARSHAN MURALI

MANU NAIR (Auth. to teach - Teaching in Thailand)

MUHAMED SHAMEEL

RASHMI SANCHETI

VARDAAN CHAPHEKAR

YASHRAJ NALEKAR

SHILPA SASIDHARAN

ESHANK PANCHAL

RAJESH VISHWAKARMA

ANIRUDH PRAMIL

SAMAY CHOKSI

SHIVAM TIWARI

MANISH MEENA

SIDDHESH VICHARE

Rameet Singh Bhatia

Emmanuel Paul

ISHAN JAIN

JAGESH JAIN

AKASH SINGHAL

AJINKYA CHIKTE

VASUDEV SHARMA

SARANSH PARAMOO

PRIYAVRAT PUSALKAR

MANORATHSINGH GOHIL

ARNAB DAS

JAY MAZUMDAR

HARSH SHARMA

SUBHENDU CHOWDHURY

SUPRIO BOSE

NAVNEET YADAV

RATAN RITHWIK

NEERAJ GHATE

HITESH SHARMA

SAIKET SARKAR

VISHAL JOSHI

AMIT GHOSH

NEHA

AKSHAY TAMBAT

VISHAL JESWANI

R MANMOHAN MENON

AVISHEK JAISWAL

ARJUN HARNE

TEJASRAM RAMESH

JOSEPH DSOUZA

ABHISHEK GUPTE

VEDANT N

MANDHEER

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Respect & Determination

If you're looking to bring out the best in you, you've found the right place. At ACADEMYOF COMBAT MARTIAL ARTS, which is a form of mixed martial arts system affiliated with Malaysian association. we believe that the warrior spirit is about transforming your body and mind into a place of physical and mental strength together with a winning mindset, both at the Kung Fu School and in life. When you put your heart into self defense, you will find all of this—and so much more.

We also teach the authentic traditional style of Wing Chun Kung Fu as taught by Grandmaster IP Man to his Sons and from his sons to Grandmaster Samuel Kwok from him to Sifu Chaitanya R Naik.

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