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In Armenia Wing Chun has received its initial development by Viktor Badalyan, who began to train Wing Chun to the top of the 1980 under the guidance of Great-Teacher Sorbuchev, and Sorbuchev began to train Wing Chun from “Kaulink Monks”. Viktor Badalyan received his skill certification from Grandmaster William Cheung. Sifu Sargis Harutyunyan began to train Wing Chun in 1996 under the guidance of Suren Avagyan and Aram Sarukhanyan, alongside with the study of other styles of Kung Fu (Tai Nui), Korean National Taekwondo, Kickboxing, Wrestling, Chan-Tsuan, Nan-Tsuan and Sanda-Wushu. Since 1998 Sifu Sargis Harutyunyan, under the guidance of Suren Avagyan and Aram Sarukhanyan started to teach Wing Chun, continues to represent Traditional Ip Man Wing Chun in Armenia, as he has done for many years. Memorable was their meeting with Grandmaster Juan Wing Zhang the legendary chairman of the Vietnam Olympic Committee. The Great Master with paternal kindness helped him in learning the great art of Wing Chun. In 2001 they received from the Grandmaster Juan Wing Zhang and his teacher Saint Hui “Wing Chun Master Certificate” and an invitation to visit Vietnam in order to join Grandmaster Hee Sant and Tuan school, whose teacher was “Uncle Cui”, a disciple of the great Te Kong. Sifu Sargis Harutyunyan participated in opening demonstrations of 6th World Sanda-Wushu Championships 2001 in Republic of Armenia, under the guidance of Armenian Black Belts Academy International (A.B.B.A.). In 2007, Sifu Sargis Harutyunyan, Suren Avagyan and many others received an invitation from EWTO President Grandmaster Keith Kernspecht to visit Bulgaria, to participate in Wing Chun International Seminar, where he produced Armenian Wing Chun, surprizing everyone. In the true spirit of Wing Chun and with the aim keeping the art practical and efficient, Sargis Harutyunyan has trained with many different martial arts instructors over the years. This has ensured that Sargis Harutyunyan’s teaching of Armenian Wing Chun techniques are of the highest quality and always practical. Levels in Armenian Wing Chun Armenian Wing Chun Kung Fu consists of 6th basic levels, which are followed by improvement and mastership levels. A qualification of an ”Instructor’s Assistant” is given after the 3rd level and an ”Instructor” after the 6th level. Armenian Wing Chun Kung Fu level qualifications are confirmed with Armenian Black Belts Academy International (A.B.B.A.), qualification is given after completing the whole course. The detailed procedure of level trainings are produced below: The 1st and the 2nd levels include courses about correct steps, kicks and protection. The 3rd level is about kickback techniques with one person, in different positions and without weapons. The 4th level includes techniques of fast orientation in any situation. This level also includes fighting without weapons with one or several players. The 5th and the 6th levels give instructions about any type of fights with weaponed competitor. It also includes blind eye techniques. Armenian Wing Chun Kung Fu Association's Members
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