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Wan Kam-leung was born on 1945 in Po On, Guangdong, is a Wan Kam leung is Chinese martial artist and qigong practitioner who. Discover Wan Kam-leung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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1945

Wan Kam-leung (born 1945) is a Chinese martial artist and qigong practitioner who developed and currently teaches Practical Wing Chun in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Wan studied Wing Chun Kung Fu under Wong Shun-leung

As a teen, Wan studied a variety of styles of Kung Fu as well as other styles of martial arts.

1959

Wan emigrated from mainland China to Hong Kong in 1959.

There, his brother introduced him to Wing Chun Kung Fu.

His first Wing Chun teacher was Leung Sheung, known to be the most senior student of Ip Man.

He studied with Leung for seven months.

1962

In 1962, another Wing Chun practitioner named Wong Shun-leung - another student of Yip Man - was opening a school across the street from Wan's home in Kowloon.

Wan went to inquire about training with Wong, who told him to return later when the school was ready to open.

Wan, who had learned of Wong and appreciated his philosophy and approach to Kung Fu, came back when the school opened and became Wong's first official student.

After three months, Wong waived tuition for Wan due to his diligence and dedication to the school.

Wan became Wong's close student and training partner.

He continued to train closely with Wong for twenty years.

Wan would witness Bruce Lee and Wong Shun-leung spar before Lee left to United States.

1988

Wong Shun-leung awarded Wan with his Senior Instructor Certificate in 1988.

Wan worked to improve his Wing Chun, branching from his knowledge of Wong Shun-leung's style.

1993

The Hong Kong Police Force, in 1993, invited Wan to be Chief Wing Chun Instructor to the G4 (VIP Protection Unit).

He has been the only Kung Fu master to be employed by the British Hong Kong government.

1994

In 1994, with Wong's consent, the style he had developed was named "Practical Wing Chun".

1997

Sifu Wan promised not to teach this style until after Wong's death, out of respect for the Wong died in 1997, and Wan subsequently opened a school for Practical Wing Chun and began teaching full-time.

The school resides on Nathan Road in Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The modifications were designed to maintain a modern, adaptable martial art aimed at providing self-defense against a "committed and real attack", with all of the basic tenets of traditional Wing Chun.

As such, Practical Wing Chun employs the idea of using body mechanics to overcome a physically stronger opponent.

This is done by adhering to five components of a strong body structure - five centerlines, relaxed shoulders, elbows pointing down, flexible wrists, and 135-degree angles.

Wan is adamant about making sure the art does not become obsolete, remaining practical through constant analysis and revision of the principles and techniques.

Wan has several students who have opened schools across the world, including several in Australia, Germany, Denmark, Holland and France