Impromptu Ving Tsun Demo

A gentleman stopped into the space tonight as part of the 2nd Friday art walk. He asked some good questions about Ving Tsun.

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Impromptu Ving Tsun Demo

A gentleman stopped into the space tonight as part of the 2nd Friday art walk. He asked some good questions about Ving Tsun.

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Training the Mind in Martial Arts: Why is it Important?

So, you’ve been training some martial art now for a while.

You know the techniques, you know the concepts and theories of your style. You can spar under pretty intense pressure, so you feel confident you’d be able to defend yourself on the street, because in the gym all your techniques work just fine. Sound like you?

But, let me ask you an important question.

Body and Mind Training

You train your fist but do you ever train your MIND for dealing with a self defense situation? I mean a REAL self defense situation; one in which the other person is seriously trying to hurt you?

It’s one thing to do techniques in the controlled environment of your own gym. It’s quite another to perform them against an attacker who is only focused on one thing, trying his best to hurt you or kill you, for whatever reason. I can tell you from experience, if your mind is not ready for the confrontation, all those fancy techniques you think you have in your pocket, will mean nothing on the street.

Meditation is the Key 

Meditation is the key to training your mind, the key to being able to see and think clearly so that when faced with an actual attack on the street or where ever it happens, you will remain clear and focused. Only then will you have a genuine chance to effectively defend yourself or your loved ones.

In the old days of kung fu training, the old sifus taught that meditation was the essential key to training. They taught that the martial artist MUST understand and train his mind as well as his body.

Unfortunately, these days most martial arts teachers don’t know about this essential aspect of training. What they don’t know, they can’t teach. They can only show the physical techniques and don’t talk at all about how to understand the mind or it’s critical role in a saving your life.

The Problem with “Self-Defense” Courses

Yet, the world is full of “self defense” classes and courses. These courses, offer short-term training in a grab bag of fancy techniques. You depart with a certificate and the erroneous belief that now, after taking this short, fun course, that you will be fully able to defend yourself in a real life-or-death situation. Not once do they approach training the mind. These courses are dangerous because they set people up for disaster in the street.

Real self defense training, in order to be effective, must be on-going. It must involve in-depth training in a system of martial arts that includes the mind as well as the body. You must learn a formula for self defense, not just a dozen or so fancy techniques shown by a charismatic instructor, leaving you to figure which technique to pull out of the bag at the moment you need it…I’m sorry, but you had better just run…because it won’t work.

What We Teach at the VSTDA

At the Ving Tsun Self Defense Academy, we teach you how to train both your mind and your body because we are committed to offering effective self defense that works under pressure when your life may be at stake. We train you to understand how the two must be in tune with each other to empower you to make your Ving Tsun really work when you need it.

Meditation is essential for getting the mind to settle down, focus, and be in the present moment, so you can think and act from a place of clarity, not panic. Awareness is needed. Moment by moment awareness and single pointed focus of your mind. That training comes only from meditation practice. Learning to meditate will also change your life in other ways, helping you to relieve stress and stay focused on whatever task you are doing, in school, at home, in sports, etc.

So, if you want to learn kung fu that will work for you when you need it, come learn at the VTSDA. We’ll show you how to control your mind as well as your body, helping you realize your full potential as a martial artist and a human being.

Thanks for stopping by. We hope to see you at the Academy soon.

Sifu Matt Johnson

Sifu Matt’s Level One Seminar in Iowa

Sifu Matt will be in Iowa this August 26 at Chris Kellner’s Ving Tsun Martial Art Association at 4551 SHERIDAN ST , Davenport, Iowa 52806. The Sunday afternoon seminar will cover Siu Lim Tau and all material up to and including don chi sau. Bring your notebooks and be ready to enjoy a very active seminar at the VTMAA. Tuition for seminar is $50. RSVP. Limited number of spots available.

3rd Annual MJVTA Family Gathering July 19-24, 2012

ImageBasic Schedule

This outlines the basic schedule for the 6 days spanning the gathering. Because most of you will be here over the weekend for the 20th- 22, you’ll see the schedule is very full over those few days. So get some rest and get ready! Tell us what you want to do!

This offers a basic outline of what’s going on – private lesson time, free open classes, sight-seeing and so on. Please contact Sifu or Simo with any questions or concerns.

Where: 1839 S Halsted St Chicago, Il 60608

Thurday 7/19:
Texas contingent arrives. Private lesson slots 3-5pm. Informal dinner.

Friday 7/20:
Private lesson slots 9am-12pm.
Lunch and Sightseeing.
Iowa/Minnesota Contingents arrive.
Free Open class 5-8:30pm Dinner. 

Saturday 7/21:
Seminar Empty Handed Forms and Applications for Fighting. 9am-4pm
“Wing Chun: A Documentary” Screening of movie. 5-6:30pm
Cookout at the VTSDA

Sunday 7/22:
Private lesson slots 9-11am
Free Open Class 11am-12:30pm
Lunch/Sightseeing 1pm -?

Monday 7/23:
Private lesson slots 9am-12noon
Free Open Class 5-8:30pm
Farewell Dinner in Chinatown

Tuesday 7/24:
Private lesson time or final shopping sightseeing, get ready for airport.

Sifu 773-301-6257 Simo 312-714-4563

The VTSDA Takes Credit/Debit Cards

Paying for your kung fu just got easier.
Whether you want to reserve private lessons, buy t-shirts or take care of your monthly tuition, you can do it all with your credit or debit card.  No more dealing with cash or checks. More secure and easier for you!

 

 

 

 

 

 


Two Ways to Pay

Right now, you can pay in person or over the phone. Either way, it’s quick and easy! Soon, you’ll be able to do all this right through the web site too. Stay tuned.

Recurring Payments
Now, taking care of your monthly tuition for the whole year is a snap. We can set up a recurring payment so you have to have one less thing to worry about. All you have to do is train.

What Next?
Call Sifu Matt and he can set you up for auto-payment of your tuition monthly right then and there. You can also take care of reservations and payments for  private and semi-private training. It takes about a minute. 773-301-6257

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Your Ving Tsun Tool Box

 

So, yesterday, we were talking about your ving tsun tool box. You might feel like, I’ve been in ving tsun awhile, I already have a couple of good tools. Why do I need to add more? 
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Let me ask you this…what will you do, if someone really attacks you – where ever – at home, on the street, outside your local sandwich or burger joint…and that technique you always use, which seems to work so well, doesn’t work this time and the guy’s still coming at you? 

Or, maybe, you’re going to be in a chi sao tournament soon and you could have the same problem. Maybe that pak sao just isn’t going to do all the heavy lifting for you. Maybe you already experienced this – if so speak up now! Tell us about it.

Whether you want to save your life or prevail in a tournament, you need more than one tool in your box and ready to use. That way, when one thing doesn’t work, you stil have an answer and live to tell the tale another day.

Local students, take a clear, honest look at your own chi sao and ask yourself a few questions… 

Do I do the same techniques over and over again in my chi sao just out of habit? (We all do sometimes, but it’s up to us to bust ourselves on our own ineffective habits.) 

Do I have all I need to be really sure that if the chips were down I could handle it? Do you do the same techniques over and over again in your chi sao just out of habit?

If you answer yes to any of those, then this seminar is your chance to create more effective tools for yourself. RSVP now, and click the link to formally reserve your spot and pay the tuition.
https://mjvingtsun.org/pay-your-tuition/

See you on the 21st! If you have questions, contact Sifu Matt Johnson Ving Tsun. 773-301-6257. Questions about tuition payments for the seminar, contact Hillary Johnson. 312-714-4563

You don’t want to miss this Ving Tsun Seminar!

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Regarding the upcoming seminar at the VTSDA, it’s all about building your ving tsun toolbox. In the morning, Sifu Matt Johnson will help you inventory the many tools available to us as outlined in the three empty-handed forms (siu lim tau, chum kiu, biu jee). In the afternoon, we’ll consider, in-depth, how to extract several of those tools from the form and put them into practical use for very serious self-defense and for use in chi sau tournaments. Space is limited so register now! https://mjvingtsun.org/pay-your-tuition/

New Student Begins Ving Tsun Journey

It’s always fun and exciting when a new student begins their study of Ving Tsun.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was especially true this evening when Donald got started this evening. Donald’s uncle is the owner of the  Chi Cafe in Chinatown, one of our very favorite spots to eat. They have terrific Hong Kong style food and are open till all hours. That means you can get late night congee any time you want!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald said he’s wanted to study for a while but between work and school, he had to wait until today.

Here’s what his first lesson looked like. (Pretty relaxed and friendly atmosphere, just like at the VTAA in Hong Kong.

First Sifu Matt taught him the opening to Siu Lim Tau…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step by step, making little adjustments along the way.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donald was focused all night and worked really hard.
It was easy to see how much he was enjoying learning at last.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The other students were glad to help of course. Humberto worked on punching with him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally! Time to relax before heading out. Welcome to Ving Tsun, Donald! Glad to have you in the Matt Johnson Ving Tsun family.

Maybe you might want to try Ving Tsun too?

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Sifu Matt Johnson Brings Ving Tsun to Texas!

Sifu Matt is bringing Ving Tsun training to the Rio Grande Valley starting tomorrow.

Sifu Matt and Tim Santos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He’ll be doing seminars and private lessons in McAllen (at Tim Santos’ new school).

he’ll also be visiting Mission, where Moses Flores teaches.

And last stop? Laredo, at Morales Martial Arts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We’ll post news of the trip as it unfolds.

Get ready Texas!