Tenets and Oaths To some, Martial Artists can be considered as weird, men that are into Bruce Lee films, live alone, recluses, have a collection of sinister looking weapons and wear strange clothes. They move around in their gardens or in the park doing kicking and chopping movements against thin air and make grunting noises. […]
Blitzsport
Zing Zang welcomes Blitzsport I am proud to announce our new affiliate as Blitzsport – the UK’s leading supplier to the Martial Arts. Blitzsport supply the best martial arts equipment, clothing and training gear to martial arts instructors and clubs, schools, gyms, councils, personal trainers, special/armed forces, shops and many more. Formed in the early […]
Three Second Fighter
The Sniper Option By Geoff Thompson This is an excellent book on real, raw and realistic self defence. Geoff Thompson has written many books on self defence. He is also a BAFTA winning writer, filmmaker, teacher and martial artist. His book 3 Second Fighter was published in 1997. This book is a must read for […]
Simply ….Wing Chun Kung Fu
Simply Wing Chun Kung Fu by Sifu Shaun Rawcliffe. Available at Amazon in paperback and Kindle for around £10. Click on the above link to go straight to Amazon. I bought this book about three years ago in Waterstones. Waterstones don’t have many Kung Fu books on their shelves so you think to yourself “this […]
Tai Chi Chuan – My Lineage
Continuing on from my previous blog on my first experience of learning Tai Chi in 2003: Within the last couple of years I have been refreshing my knowledge and practice. The internet is a great aid in research. I attended Sid’s classes for several years and asked myself where his Tai Chi originated from? For […]
Wing Chun Kung Fu
In 2017, after focusing on competitive cycling for a few years, I decided it was time for change. I’d read about Wing Chun Kung Fu back in the 1990s in Combat magazine. There were articles continually mostly focussing around Ip Man, Bruce Lee and his legacy. So I decided to take up a new martial […]






