Jon Pepper
Most of my training was at Langenzell Castle, the former HQ of the European Wing Tsun Organisation (EWTO). It was there I trained up to six hours a day, six days a week under Grand Master Kernspecht, Master Thomas Schroen and host of other obscenely skilled european masters.
This intensive work over a few years allowed me to get to grips with the fundamentals of Wing Tsun and put myself on the path to further understand the complexities of the art.
Teaching Wing Tsun is challenging, every student has differences but this variety keeps it alive and forces you to be fluid in thinking as well as action. It is easy to overcomplicate such a technical art but you just have to remember that diligent practice is the key to understanding.
