Author Topic: First Time in Germany: Sifu Tommy Yuen (Yuen Yim Keung) - May 2007  (Read 1138 times)

Lars Ender

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Hello,
Sifu Tommy Yuen (Hong Kong) will give his first seminar in Europe.

1.    The Ving Tsun Seminar with Sifu Tommy Yuen will be
       on the 26.-28.5. (Monday is public Holiday) in Mannheim.

2.    Tommy Yuen will stay after the seminar for a few more days in Germany.
       Therefore we thought it would be a good possibility to practise
       the content of the seminar together under the guidance of Tommy Yuen.
       The Training-Week will be in the Ving Tsun School Schriesheim
       from the 29.5 - 1.6.



We are really looking forward to this event.

More Information you can find here http://www.sifu-yuen.de

or here:
http://www.sifu-yuen.de/download/Tommy_Yuen_%20-_Germany_Seminar_2007.pdf

English Version coming soon.

Feel free to ask me questions about the seminar.

All the best,
Lars

Lars Ender

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Short Bio of Tommy Yuen
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2007, 01:20:23 PM »
Tommy Yuen belongs to that generation of Wong Shun Leung students that was used to fighting and testing of skill on a regular basis. 

His career in the martial arts began with Karate in which he even managed reached the level of a black belt. In the early seventies a friend brought Ving Tsun to his attention and he started his training with Wong Shun Leung who had impressed him with his first-class technique.

Tommz Yuen became a hardworking follower of the Ving Tsun Style. His students profit to this day from his vast experience which he gained in challenge fights.

Not only fighting in the streets of Hong Kong, he also competed with great success in tournament figthing.

Apart from his knowledge and expertise his friendly and kind character has gained him the respect of his Kung Fu brothers and his students.

His Kung Fu brothers and students respect him not only for his knowledge and skill, but also for his friendly and kind character. He is not someone who seeks the limelight, but rather prefers the simple and direct like his Sifu had taught him.