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Gary Lam WING CHUN Seminar

– 2012 GLWC @ Gary Lam Wing Chun Headquarters –

Aug 18th & 19th, 2012 Alhambra CA Seminar


Exciting news! Amidst the seminars that Sifu Lam have already set to partake in, we would like to announce that a set of two seminars will be conducted here in our very own school in August! It will be the first time that Sifu Lam will be hosting a seminar at the “new” school since our opening one year ago! Information is as follows:

SATURDAY, AUG. 18TH

Time: 2pm to 6pm

Pricing: $60

The first day will cover the essence of the chi sao drill, as well as the importance and applications of tan sao, covering hands, pak sao, lap sao, and pulling hand. Sifu will go into details about each technique and even spend time on correcting any part of your chi sao that you might need to work on.

SUNDAY, AUG. 19TH

Time: 10am-12:00pm/ 1:30-4pm (an hour and a half of lunch break in between)

Pricing $80

The second day will cover all three sets of forms within the Wing Chun system, the practicality and application of the techniques that embodies the forms that Wing Chun users have held in high regards for so long.

Both days will be held at our school:

2834 E. Main St.

Alhambra, CA 91801

ATTENDING BOTH DAYS IS OPTIONAL, YOU CAN JUST GO TO ONE OR THE OTHER IF YOU WANT!!

Everyone of all lineages, levels and martial backgrounds are welcomed! For beginners, please use these seminars as a chance to really begin your journey and explore the depths of Wing Chun, while those with an existing background should see this opportunity to gain better insight and develop your skills and understanding of Wing Chun to a higher level!
If you are interested, please feel free to either e-mail us at garylamwingchun@gmail.com, or even call Sifu Lam at (626) 319-6198! Please share this on your own pages to help spread the word! Thank you for your time!
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Jesse Java: Jesse Glover Coffee Wellness Fundraiser

Jesse Glover is Bruce Lee’s first student and creator of the “Non Classical Gung Fu” system which is comprised of the techniques he learned during his study under Bruce Lee. He is one of the leading figures on Bruce Lee’s Oakland era of Martial Arts progression. Jesse is currently battling a form of life-threatening illness and treatment of this illness is needed to ensure his well-being.

Enter “Jesse Java”. Jesse Java is the gourmet coffee blend custom roasted by Seattle Gourmet Coffee. With each sale of Jesse Java, Seattle Gourmet Coffee will donate 33% towards a wellness fund set aside specifically for Jesse. Jesse is a legend in the world of JKD, and has contributed much of his time to the spread of Bruce Lee’s Martial Arts and philosophies. As follower’s of the way, let’s do our part and purchase some Jesse Java in an effort to help such an iconic figure in the history of Bruce Lee’s Fighting Method. Click the Jesse Java image for more details on how to purchase.

About:

Jesse Glover

Jesse Raymond Glover was Bruce Lee’s first student and first assistant instructor in the United States. He met Lee in 1959, as they both attended Edison Technical College and was the one who first taught Lee judo. Glover was a psychology major while Bruce was a philosophy major. Glover was a champion judoka.The character based on Glover in the 1993 film Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, starring Jason Scott Lee, was named Jerome Sprout.

Jesse started a Gungfu class of his own and Leroy Garcia and James DeMile came along and assisted him, which was the first ever independent Jun Fan arts related class. Jesse Glover was the first authorized martial arts instructor to be trained by Bruce Lee. He has developed his own method which he calls Non-Classical GungFu.

Bruce Lee had his reaction time measured at Glover’s house. In the book “Bruce Lee – Between Wing Chun and JKD”, Glover states: The timer was hooked up to a light switch that activated it when the light was turned off. It was stopped by striking a pad with a cut off switch behind it. Bruce tested his reactions several times and they were all about five hundreths of a second (0.05 second). Bruce´s first punches were thrown from a distance of three feet. When he closed from five feet his reactions were slower but they were still around eight hundreths of a second (0.08 second). My own times from three feet were between 11 and 18 hundreths of a second (0.11 and 0.18 second). From a distance they were in the low twenties. Glover currently resides in Seattle, Washington, and works as an author and private martial arts instructor.

Jesse Glover Demo