Grandmaster Ip Chun (葉準) also known as Yip Chun or Yip Jun, the eldest son of the late Grandmaster Yip Man (Yip Kai-Man), was born on July 31, 1924 in Foshan in the Zheyieng Delta region of the Guangdong province of Southern China. He began studying Wing Chun with his father when he was 7 years old, however he admits that he did not really want to learn at that time and that he remembers relatively little from that early tuition.
When the communist revolution swept through China in 1949, the communists began to persecute the wealthy, the influential and anyone connected to the Kuomintang (the political party founded by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, the first president of the Republic of China). Since Grandmaster Yip Man was both wealthy and a Captain of Local Police patrols of Namhoi, he felt forced to leave China, finally settling in Hong Kong after a short stay in Macao with friends. However, being only 24, Grandmaster Ip Chun stayed behind to continue his studies at University studying Chinese history and traditional Chinese music. He also researched Chinese Philosophy, Buddhism and Chinese Poetry.
In 1950 Grandmaster Yip Man began teaching Wing Chun in Hong Kong to members of the Restaurant Workers Union to earn a living. Over the following 22 years he taught hundreds of students, some of whom trained to an exceptionally high standard, such as Wong Shun Leung, Lok Yiu, Leung Sheung and Tsui Shun Tin. Grandmaster Ip Chun meanwhile, finished his studies and chose teaching as a profession. He taught Chinese history, music and science, whilst during his leisure time he helped the Chinese Foshan Entertainment Department organize Chinese Operas. During this period he was awarded ‘The person with the most potential in Chinese art’ for music research. Unfortunately Mao Tze Tung’s policies and campaigns meant that in 1962 Grandmaster Ip Chun and his younger brother Grandmaster Ip Ching, were forced to leave China for Hong Kong, where they lived with their father.
During the day Grandmaster Ip Chun worked as an accountant and newspaper reporter, at the same time in the evenings he restarted his Wing Chun studies with his father, maintaining the Chinese tradition of passing down the Kung Fu skills from father to son. Grandmaster Ip Chun trained with his father most evenings and since Grandmaster Ip Man’s home in Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok was also his Wing Chun School, Grandmaster Ip Chun was able to witness and study his father’s Wing Chun and his teaching methods every evening.
In accordance with his father’s wishes, in 1965, Grandmaster Ip Chun began participating in the work of the Ving Tsun Athletic Association (VTAA) founding group and became a founding member of the VTAA proper. The association formally came into being in 1968 and Grandmaster Ip Chun was issued with the membership number nine. During the first three years of the association’s existence he took on the responsibility of Treasurer and later was appointed as Chairman. The VTAA has compiled three magazines, of which one is yet to be published. Grandmaster Ip Chun was the compiler for two of those and was further elected to the position of committee coordinator/ chief coordinator. From conception through to the present day, Grandmaster Ip Chun has worked with the association and has shared in its trials and tribulations as it has grown and become the success it is today.
1967 Grandmaster Ip Chun began teaching Wing Chun in Hong Kong with his father’s blessing and it is testimony indeed that some of those first students such as Ho Po Kai and Leung Chung Wai still train with him today. Later between 1970 and 1971 Grandmaster Ip Chun and Sifu Lau Hon Lam taught a class of around 20 students in Ho Man Tin.
On 1st December 1972 Grandmaster Ip Man passed away aged 79. Six weeks before, knowing he had not long to live he made the supreme effort to commit the Siu Nim Tao, Chum Kiu and Muk Yan Jong forms to 8 mm film in order to record and preserve the pure Wing Chun system, this crucial piece of film footage he entrusted to his two sons for posterity, and true to his father’s wishes Grandmaster Ip Chun has carried on his teachings, keeping Wing Chun pure and maintaining its principles and concepts.
Today at over 90 years of age, Grandmaster Ip Chun is one of the most successful Wing Chun teachers in Hong Kong teaching five days a week to individuals at his home or to small groups at the Ving Tsun Athletic Association, as well as teaching a class in Shatin once a week. Several of his senior Hong Kong students now teach at locations around Hong Kong including several of the Universities. Grandmaster Ip Chun also has seven students living and teaching in England, America, South Africa and Australia, who represent and help him spread his father’s teaching around the World.
Between 1985 and 2001, Grandmaster Ip Chun travelled the length and breadth of the world to promote and conduct Wing Chun seminars and in the process receiving various accolades, before semi retiring in 2001 to concentrate on teaching his classes in Hong Kong.
In 1992 Grandmaster Ip Chun decided to set up the Ip Chun Wing Chun Kuen Martial Arts Association to certify his senior students and represent him around the world.