Master Augustine Fong (Chi Wing),
Augustine Fong was born on the
island of Macao, off the coast of southern China. Since his early
childhood, he has had a special interest in the Chinese martial
arts. In 1960, he was fortunate enough to begin training in a
traditional gung fu style. His instructor was the honorable Wing
Chun master, Ho Kam Ming. Master Ho, a top student of the late
grand master Yip Man, had, at that time, introduced the style to
the Macao area. Augustine Fong, without a second thought, became
one of his first students.
By 1964, master Ho's school had grown
considerably. The school had gained a reputation, so good, in fact,
that a famous gung-fu school from Hong Kong decided to send a
formal challenge. Challenges, back then, were very serious
business. The challenging school, in this case, had also obtained
an impressive name and reputation. It was understood that they had
fought and won over a hundred contests in this manner, and as a
result, defeated a number of top schools in Hong Kong. Accepting
the written challenge, master Ho decided that Fong would fight the
match. Fong was master Ho's best student and toughest fighter. On
the appointed day, the challenger appeared along with his
instructor and ten fellow students.
Out of courtesy, the
challenger's sifu was appointed the referee. The match was to
consist of three rounds, with the only rule being you could not
step out of the fighting area. During the fight, Fong dominated his
opponent. In the second round, he became very aggressive, driving
the challenger into a mok jeong (wooden dummy). In the third and
final round, Fong continued his advantage, chasing and punching his
opponent into a wall. Reeling off the wall, the challenger fell
into a well-timed punch and was knocked unconscious. Without a
word, his sifu and si dai picked him up and carried him out. Master
Ho's school, through Fong's victory, had upheld its reputation.
Fong, because of the encounter, became quite well known throughout
Hong Kong and Macao. In Macao he is still known as Wing Chun's
"Gum-Pai Da-Sau," or "Golden Ribbon Boxer."
Following this
incident, many new students, hearing of the school's reputation,
decided to enroll. To help with the increasing number of students,
Fong was asked to assist master Ho in teaching. This was quite an
honor for the young Fong. But instead of passing on the good news
to his family, he chose to keep it to himself. His mother, during
this time, was a very strict woman. Her opinion of the arts was not
altogether high. She felt that skill in gung fu would only get one
into trouble. So, instead of worrying his mother, Fong had decided
from the beginning, to keep his skill a secret. And did he ever!
For thirteen years, his mother never new that he was practicing the
art of Wing Chun!
During this period, sifu Fong began studying
under the Chinese herbalist, sifu Wong Bing Gong. Sifu Wong had
learned his art from a monk and was well known for his healing
ability. During World War II, he used his knowledge to cure a great
many people. Sifu Wong taught Fong how to use "Dit Da" massage to
heal broken bones and to treat bruises, strains, and sprains. Sifu
Wong also taught him how to prepare herbs, and their medicinal
remedies, all of which was valuable knowledge for a practitioner of
the martial art.
In 1967, due to civil disturbances in Macao,
Augustine Fong moved to Kowloon, Hong Kong. There, his instructor,
master Ho, opened a Wing Chun school, where Fong practiced and
taught for two years. Then, in 1969, following his father's
footsteps, sifu Fong immigrated to America. Moving to Nogales,
Arizona, and then settling in Tucson, sifu Fong soon began to teach
and promote the Wing Chun style. In Tucson, he accepted a position
teaching self-defense for the city. The program worked out so well,
that in 1973, prompted by his students and friends, he opened his
own school. This was the first public Wing Chun school in the
southwestern United States!
Today, with over thirty-seven years
of experience in the art, Master Fong is considered by the Ho
KamMing Wing Chun Association in Hong Kong to be among the most
skillful Wing Chun masters in the world. Furthermore, in addition
to the two traditional Wing Chun weapons,the Lok Dim Bun Quan (Six
and one-half Point Long Staff) and the Bat Jaam Do (Butterfly
Knives), he is adept in a wide variety of other martial arts
weapons and also specializes in the southern Lion Dance. Master
Fong learned the latter from Master Chan Gin Man of the Hung Sing
Choi Lee Fut Kuen in Hong Kong. Because of his knowledge, a number
of poeple have come from other parts of the United States and from
Mexico to study under Master Fong.
In 1989, Master Fong
sponsored a visit of his teacher Master Ho to the United States to
promote the art of Wing Chun. During this visit a Wing Chun Seminar
was held at the Fong's Wing Chun Gung-Fu Federation headquarters.
In 1990, Master Fong was appointed the head judge of the Wing Chun
committee of the United States. In this capacity, he was
responsible for setting up the rules of the Wing Chun Sticky Hands
tournament organized by the United States National Chinese Martial
Arts Competitions. To promote the Wing Chun system, Master Fong has
given martial arts demonstrations, performed lion dances throughout
Arizona, U.S.A. and Sonara, Mexico, and has organized very
successful martial arts exhibitions in Arizona. He has appeared on
numerous local television and radio shows as well as in articles
published by "Black Belt" and "Inside Kung-Fu" magazines and
several local newspapers. He also had taught many seminars
throughout the country. Master Fong had written eight volumes of
books about the complete system of Wing Chun Gung-Fu. With the help
of The Panther Production Company, he had produced 8 volumes of
video cassettes for the Wing Chun System. For many years of hard
work, the Fong's Wing Chun Gung-Fu Academy of Tucson is recognized
by the Martial Art Society as one of the top Wing Chun Gung-Fu
Schools in the nation.
Master Fong currently operates his own
federation headquatered in Tucson, Arizona Arizona where he founded
his own Wing Chun Academy and established the headquarters for
"Fong's Wing Chun Gung-Fu Federation". This association remains
devoted to the exact principles of the complete system of Wing Chun
Gung-Fu.and currently has affiliated schools throughout the United
States and Canada.
(Directly Extracted from Master Fong's web
site www.fongswingchun.com at 28-03-2006)