Yip Man, a Wing Chun master, fled China at the
time
of the communist take over. He eventually opened a school in Hong Kong.
It was probably the first Wing Chun school anywhere. One of his most
serious
and dedicated students would eventually become quite famous. His name
was
Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee moved from Hong Kong as a young man and settled in
Seattle, Washington. He taught and trained a special group of people,
his
first students. He used them to develop, test and refine his skills.
During
this time he modified the traditional Wing Chun moves to make them more
effective and for dealing with the larger sized opponents he found in
America.
Bruce moved to California and became quite famous for the speed and
dynamic
intensity that he brought to the movie screen. Tragically, he died at a
very early age. Bruce Lee's first student was Jesse Glover, a Judo
champion.
Another early student was James DeMile. Previously a heavy weight
boxing
champion in the US. Air Force. He met Bruce Lee at Edison Technical
School,
which they both attended. He was impressed with Bruce's incredible
skill
and although already an excellent fighter, he studied with Bruce and
Jesse
to learn this superior fighting method. Another of Bruce Lee's original
Seattle students was Ed Hart. A life long student of martial art, Ed
boxed
as an amateur and professionally, studied Judo and other forms of empty
handed fighting and was an expert at Kung Fu and grappling, par
excellence.