Felix Leong

Felix Leong or Cheok Son is a Grandmaster of the Chinese martial art of the Wing Chun style, a martial arts champion[1] and one of the few disciples certified by all four Wing Chun Grandmasters, Sum Nung, Pan Nam, Lei Chi Wah and Ip Chun. In 2015 Leong's academy was nearly incinerated after over 30 years of operation.[2]

Felix Leong
Felix Leong with Ip Chun on his 95th birthday celebration in China
BornGuangdong, China
Other namesCheok Son
ResidenceAdelaide, Australia
StyleWing Chun
Tai Chi
Muay Thai
Wushu (sport)
Qigong
Teacher(s)Sum Nung
Ip Chun
Lei Chi Wah
Pan Nam
RankGrandmaster
Websitehttp://www.grandmasterleong.com/
Felix Leong performing a flying kick
Leong's Martial Art
FocusHybrid
Country of originAustralia
CreatorFelix Leong
Famous practitioners
Ryan Cusak
Parenthood

Early life

Leong was born at Foshan in Guangdong province, China to a martial arts family. He was influenced at an early age, especially by his grandmother, who was regarded as a high level master in martial arts.

Martial arts career

In 1974 Leong established his martial arts academy in Adelaide. His club had a background in all 3 lineages of Wing Chun along with Muay Thai, Wu Shu, Tai Chi and Qigong. Many of the world's foremost martial artists have taught at Leong's academy, including Ip Chun, Yuttana and Li Jun Feng. Leong is one of the few disciples of Sum Nung successor of Yuen Kay Shan. Leong was taken as a disciple because Leong held a national and pacific championship titles in martial arts. Nung's hobby was fighting birds he would not feed the ones that couldn't fight hence why he took on Leong as a disciple because he could already fight, that was his philosophy. In 2019 the entire SANFL Norwood Redlegs football team came to Leong's academy to practice Kung Fu.[3]

Lion Dance

Leong regularly runs a symbolic Southern lion dance troop through his club every Chinese New Year [4] in order to exorcise bad spirits and bring good luck to local businesses.[1]

Fire

A fire started in the basement of Leong's Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy at 12:13 PM on 2 September 2015 where he had been operating his academy for over 3 decades. Fire spread throughout the building, Leong had no insurance and lost $100,000 worth of equipment including 5 wooden dummies.[5][6] Five months later Melbourne Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy owner Maurice Novoa[7] donated two special handmade wooden dummies (crucial to teaching Wing Chun) to Leong's Academy. A child-sized dummy was one of 5 made in the world exactly like the larger size.[2] Many of Leong's students donated and visited from overseas to help the academy recover.

Rebirth ceremony

Felix Leong's Rebirth From the Ashes ceremony in Adelaide hosted State Members of Parliament Jing Lee and David Pisoni as honoured guests. Lion dancing and a roast pork traditional feast were provided.

Bibliography

Advanced Wing Chun Foundation - Sil Lim Tao. Publisher: Grandmaster Leong Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy; Sil Lim Tao Edition (23 November 2013)[8]

Lineage

Wing Chun Lineage
SifusSum Nung
Pan Nam
Ip Chun
Lei Chi Wah
Felix Leong
StudentsRinky Leung
Nick Legg
Ryan Cusak
Richard Mills

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References

  1. Murtagh, Skye (2019). "Spreading good luck in the city". Living City of Adelaide (Online). 2020 City of Adelaide. Council. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  2. Stanley, Jessica (27 November 2018). "Destroyed martial arts club rises from the ashes". National 9 News (TV Exclusive National News). Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2019. 9 News. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  3. Kemp, Jase (6 June 2019). "Norwood Redlegs Learn kung fu with Felix Leong". 10 First (TV mainstream). Network 10. Newscorp. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  4. Kate, Freebairn (5 February 2019). "Year of the pig". 10 First (TV Mainstream). Network 10. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  5. Hancock, James (3 September 2015). "Rear of fire-damaged Adelaide city building will be torn down, as arson probe continues". ABC News (Online). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  6. Dillon, Meagan (2 September 2015). "Adelaide CBD fire: Large blaze behind Grand Chancellor Hotel, Hindley St". The Advertiser (Online). News Corp Australia. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  7. Kelton, Sam (22 January 2016). "Martial heart as phoenix rises from the ashes". Adelaide Advertiser (Print edition page 32 news). News Corp Australia.
  8. Leong, Felix. "Advanced Wing Chun Foundation - Sil Lim Tao". Amazon. Grandmaster Leong Wing Chun Kung Fu Academy; Sil Lim Tao Edition. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
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