Can I really learn Wing Chun online? +
Yes.
You can learn structure, body mechanics, forms, striking, footwork, and applications through clear instruction and repetition.
This program is designed to guide you step-by-step so you always know what to train and why.
I’m a complete beginner — is this too advanced for me? +
No.
The course starts with the fundamentals: stance, structure, core hand shapes, and a detailed breakdown of the Siu Nim Tao form.
Everything builds progressively so beginners can start safely and confidently.
How much does the program cost? +
You start with a $1 one-week trial.
After the trial, membership continues at $60 per month.
You can cancel before the trial ends to avoid the monthly charge, and you can cancel your membership anytime.
Why does the price sometimes show in my local currency? +
Our website may display prices in your local currency to help you understand the cost where you live.
However, all payments are securely processed in USD.
If your card uses a different currency, your bank will automatically convert the payment during checkout. This works the same way as most international online subscriptions.
You will always see the final amount before confirming your payment.
Do I need a training partner? +
No.
Much of Wing Chun training can be developed solo — including forms, structure, striking mechanics, footwork, and coordination.
Some partner drills appear later in the system, but they are not required to begin or to make meaningful progress.
How much time do I need to train each week? +
Most students train 2–3 short sessions per week, but the program is self-paced.
Lessons are released at a controlled pace so you can absorb the material rather than rushing through it.
Consistency matters more than training long hours.
Will this actually help with self-defense? +
Yes.
Wing Chun focuses on close-range efficiency, direct striking, defensive positioning, and sensitivity and reaction.
It is designed for practical application rather than sport competition.
Can I use mobile, desktop, or tablet? +
Yes — all three.
You can train from your phone, desktop, or tablet whenever it suits you.
Is this authentic Wing Chun? +
Yes.
The curriculum follows traditional Wing Chun structure including the three forms (Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu, and Biu Tze), Chi Sau training, and progressive application.
The material is taught in a clear, structured format designed for long-term development.
Is this just YouTube content organised? +
No.
This is a complete training system designed as a structured curriculum.
Each lesson connects to the next so you develop skill in the correct order rather than collecting random techniques.
What if I’ve trained before and struggled? +
Many students struggle because their training lacked structure or clear explanation of principles.
This program removes that confusion.
You follow a clear progression where each module builds on the last so you always understand how the pieces connect.