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MASTER PHILIP NEARING
An internationally renowned martial arts instructor for more
than 25 years, Master Philip Nearing began his study of Wing Chun
Kung Fu in 1983 with Sifu Steve Lee Swift. After six years of rigorous study he opened is
own academy in 1989. Today, it is one of the country's leading
Wing Chun schools, and enjoys a reputation in Chicago as the definitive
school for kung fu study.
Master Nearing is a student of Grand Master Samuel Kwok,
the senior student and instructor for both Ip Ching and
Ip Chun, sons of Wing Chun's renowned teacher - Great Grandmaster Ip Man.
Grand Master Kwok is the worlds leading exponent of Ip Man Wing Chun. Sifu Nearing has a masters license from Grand Master Kwok and is dedicated to protecting and preserving Ip Man's Wing Chun.
Master Nearing has enjoyed the privilege of assisting Grand Master
Kwok with seminars throughout the United States, as well as England,
South Africa, Hong Kong and mainland China. In 1999, at the first
"Ving Tsun World Conference" and Grand Opening of the Ip Man Tong
in Fatsan, China, Master Nearing demonstrated chi sao and the
Wing Chun pole form as taught by Ip Ching. He has hosted exclusive
seminars that have regularly brought Sigung Ip Ching and Sifu
Samuel Kwok from Hong Kong and Blackpool, England respectively.
At a competitive level, Master Nearing has been proud to represent
Ip Man Wing Chun in chi sao matches against other Wing Chun practitioners.
He has also consistently succeeded in challenge matches against
other martial arts stylists in the United States, England, South
Africa, mainland China and Hong Kong. Dedicated to ensuring fair,
honorable competition, Master Nearing has also established, organized
and moderated some of the very first chi sao competitions in the
United States.
Master Nearing continues to expand on his knowledge, exploring
important issues in the constantly evolving world of martial arts
and self defense. In recent years he has prepared fighters from
his studio for mixed martial arts competition with the Carlson Gracie
Jiujitsu Team. He has also studied Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu himself, receiving his blue belt from the late Mestre Carlson Gracie in 2005. He received his purple belt from his friend, colleague and professor, Andre Terencio, in 2009 and most recently his brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in June of 2013. Master Nearing presently studies historical fencing with
the Chicago Swordplay Guild and is ranked a scholar with that
organization. As the main thrust of study at his studio is practical
self defense, Master Nearing feels it is crucial to explore outside
of the confines of his own gym in order to keep his teaching methods
current. It allows us to remain true to the spirit and practice
of Wing Chun as well as to keep study practical and effective.
Here, we truly believe Ip Man's credo that," Wing Chun taught
originally will remain strong". |