The UTS Kung Fu Club was established in 2010.
We provide training gatherings, Kung Fu movie screenings, social events, Chinese martial arts related Workshop and Seminars.
Clubs NEWS:
UTS Kung Fu Club 2025 Semester 1 (Feb to Jun) Timetable
🕘 Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm (each day)
🎟️ Tickets:
Full Weekend: A$423.79
Single Day: A$254.38
👉 Register now: http://wudangsword.eventbrite.com.au
Experience the legendary Wudang Sword (武當劍) – a graceful yet powerful art that blends Daoist philosophy with martial precision. Originating from the 16th-century Wudang Dan Pai (武當丹派) lineage, this rare sword system features both elegant solo forms and practical combat techniques.
This two-day workshop will be led by the 13th generation lineage holders:
🔸 Dr. Lu Mei-Hui – Martial artist, TCM practitioner, and educator
🔸 Master Chang WuNa (Daoist Bao Na) – Daoist priest and internal martial arts expert
Traditional solo sword forms
Partner drills and two-person sword (對劍) techniques
Practical applications for martial arts and self-defence
Optional sparring sessions (with your own gear)
Insights into Wudang internal martial principles
08:30 Check-in & briefing
09:00 Warm-up & sword basics
09:30 Form instruction
11:00 Morning tea & review
11:15 Partner drills (Duijian)
12:30 Sparring session
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Application workshop: Fix sparring issues the Wudang way
15:30 Afternoon tea
16:00 Revision & sparring
17:45 Finish & pack up
Dr. Lu Mei-Hui
Ph.D., martial artist, TCM & Qigong expert
Featured in multiple martial arts publications and media
Master Chang WuNa
Daoist priest, international martial arts background
Trained in Baguazhang, Xingyiquan, and Wudang systems from a young age
Open to all experience levels. Learn the most authentic Wudang Sword system, as recognized by Wudang Mountain itself.
👉 Secure your place now: https://forms.gle/PFndhGMjtsMnwseV9
UTS Kung Fu Club Presents: QINNA (擒拿) TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP with Dr. Shuai Zheng 鄭帥
UTS 擒拿術工作坊2025
Master of Martial Arts • Scholar • Elite Coach
Friday, 23 May 2025
6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
UTS Ross Milbourne Sports Hall – Dance Studio
FREE ENTRY (limited-time offer!) (Open for all members and public)
Register here: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ESpYpQyYt/ or email: utsjingwu@gmail.com
What is Qinna (擒拿)?
Qinna, meaning “to seize and control,” is the art of joint locks and grappling techniques used across traditional Chinese martial arts. This workshop will teach you how to subdue and control opponents with precision through effective locking, twisting, and leverage-based techniques.
UTS Basic Kung Fu Class 功夫基礎班
Training Sessions: Mondays @6pm to 8pm
Fee: Student member – included in utskfc membership
Non – Student member: $70 per Semester
General Public: $250 per semester
Location: Jones Street, TAFE
Content: Kung Fu basic movements, Partner drills, Self-defence & Application
Bagua Zhang Class 八卦掌班
Training Sessions: Friday from 6pm to 7:30pm, Some Saturday 2pm to 4pm In Eastwood
Fee: Student member - included in membership
Non – Student member: $70 per Semester
General Public: $350 per semester
Location: Dance Studio, Ross Milbourne Sports Hall, Building 4
Content: Traditional Bagua basic movements, Partner drills, Circle Walk, traditional weapon training
Chinese Straight Sword Class 中國劍法班
Training Sessions: Mondays @7:30pm to 8:30pm
Fee: $220 - Non-Club Public
$180 - Club Public
$120 - Non-Club Student
$90 - Club Student
Content: Basic movements, Partner drills & Form
Yang Tai Chi Beginner Class 楊式太極拳基礎班
Training Sessions: Fridays @6:30pm to 8:00pm
Fee $200 - Non-Club Public
$160 - Club Public
$80 - Non-Club Student
$40 - Club Student
Location: Dance Studio, Ross Milbourne Sports Hall, Building 4 Content: Basic imperial Yang style Taichi 22 movements form, theory & rolling hand
Baji Quan Class 八極拳班
Training Sessions: Friday @6:30pm – 8 pm
Fee: Student member – $TBA
Non – Student member: $TBA
General Public: $TBA per semester
Location: Dance Studio, Ross Milbourne Sports Hall, Building 4
UTS Kung Fu Club 悉尼科大功夫會
Email: utsjingwu@gmail.com
Membership:
UTS Student: $10 per year
Non-UTS Student: $30 per year
UTS Long Spear (Dai Qiang) Workshop
UTS 長槍 基礎工作坊
Wudang Swordmanship 13 Techniques 武當劍法十三勢 Wudang Swordsmanship 13 techniques (武當劍法十三勢)are introduced by “Magic Sword” General Li JingLin (李景林) in 1920s. General Li met and learnt Wudang Swordsmanship from a Wudang Sword Master Song WeiYi (宋唯一)from 1922. Ji(Strike), Ci(Stab), Ge(Block), Xi(Wash) are four main techniques in the original Wudang sword techniques which is taught by master Song WeiYi. General Li JingLin introduced these swords techniques to his soldiers, after he created his swordsmanship company(劍術連) in the army. General Li also invited other swordsmanship teachers such as Xing Yi Master Sun LuTang, Bagua Zhang Master Jia QiShen to his swordsmanship company as an adviser. From numerous sword sparring and experiments inside the swordsmanship company in the army, general Li and his crews extracted and analysed the practice movements. They developed 13 main techniques and called “Wudang swordsmanship 13 techniques (Wudang Jian Fa Shi San Shi)” This clip shows how the movement look like and application base on wudang sword techniques in "The Major Methods of Wudang Sword" by Huang Yuan Xiou (武當劍法大要- 黃元秀)
More video in UTS KFC Video Gallery
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http://www.youtube.com/user/utskungfu
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