We now have air conditioning!
Yet, when I mentioned the air conditioning to fellow instructors and school owners from other styles. The immediate reactions is usually a blunt suggestion that we at Cloud Mountain are a "bunch of wimps." They may say it with a smile and a hint of envy. But it does speak of a long tradition of welcoming extreme weather as a valued training partner and worthy opponent.
For those of us from traditional martial arts backgrounds, air conditioning seems a bit like selling out. Several of my teachers have admonished their students for not continuing to train during inclement weather. Teachers from places like Szechuan were certainly accustomed to inclement weather. The practised in the extreme heat and humidity of the summer, and in the extreme cold of winter. They practised year-round in cramped rooms with no insulation or even outdoors. Part of the conditioning was to make the body and mind impervious to the influences of the weather. They would certainly not have thought highly of students who required climate control in order to continue practice.
I justify the air conditioning by explaining that the demographic of this school is not like other martial arts schools. We have a students from a wide age range, various health conditions, and different cultural and geographical origins. Seniors certainly appreciate the cooler air, and most students (not just the women) seem to like the improved aroma.
We have a full slate of classes and seminars planned for this summer. So I expect the air conditioning will get a bit of a workout. Perhaps, with this added level of comfort in the studio, so will the rest of us.
Ian Sinclair to teach at Mixed Martial Arts Expo June 21-22
This is one of the biggest martial arts events in North America. We would like to encourage everyone to either participate in the seminars or attend as spectators.
This is the third year for this event. It has received rave reviews, and promises to be even more exciting this year.
For more information, see the MMA Expo Website:
http://www.mixedmartialartsexpo.com/index.htm
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Spring 2008
When people do come in, however, they realise that they know more about us than they thought. Word of mouth advertising has been working far better than anything we could have paid for. People who know about us do talk about us and recommend us to their friends and family. After three years in one location, the neighbours might not know exactly where we are. But they know what we do.
The word isn't just spreading around town, either. It is spreading around the world. We have already had visitors from the USA, Europe, Japan and Australia come by to visit and to train. And with the online classes allowing us to teach around the world, making an appointment for a private lesson is almost as easy for a European as it is for an Orillian.
I find the international interest in what I do to be very flattering. We all know that there are many masters out there more famous than I am, with better skill and experience than I have. But for some students, my teaching method and knowledge base seems to work for them. I know that not every teacher is right for every student, and not every student is right for every teacher. But when there is a functional rapport, it is like destiny. (緣分 yuánfèn)
I am learning to trust destiny. It has been working out well for me so far. Some students will not like what I have to offer, and I turn some students away if I think there is a better teacher for them. I trust that they will find what is right for them, and I will find the right students for me.
For, when a student does find that this school is for them, I take it as a solemn responsibility to be as generous and fair with them as my teachers have been with me. Masters Liang and Masich, in particular, were never shy about giving me the best teaching at the appropriate time. I was sometimes a terrible student, and sometimes disrespectful, selfish and lazy. But they never gave up on me. And while I may not have done all that I could to earn the respect they have shown me, I can certainly try to learn from their example.
So, Cloud Mountain Martial Arts and Wellness Centre enters a new phase. I re-affirm my dedication to my students. I will do the best I can to gain knowledge, to share knowledge, and to be the best teacher I can be. I will continue to teach not just to pass on the physical, mental and emotional skills of the internal arts, but to seek internal and external balance, harmony and peace. I will do what I can to make the World a better place, one person at a time.
October 2007
Pure Martial Arts
Official Website: www.obbwc.com
Movie Trailer: OBBWC Trailer
Dear Instructor,
The martial art community needs your help and that of your students.
Martial arts, although widely participated in, have never received the high level of recognition and popularity that other sports have gotten. Considering how long the arts have existed, it has been only recently that they have been accepted into the Olympics.
This lack of recognition needs to change.
The 1st Open Black Belt World Championship (OBBWC) has taken the first big step by bringing pure martial art championships to the big screen. On October 20, 2007, the OBBWC will be featured in select Cineplex theatres throughout Canada. This one-time afternoon showing is an opportunity to view martial arts at its best.
The OBBWC promotes all martial art styles (Chinese, Japanese, & Korean) and encourages the martial art community to work and stand together. No matter what your art, you are a part of the martial art community and your attendance will help to further the recognition and popularity that martial arts deserve, and in turn help you.
Please inform your students of this showing and encourage them to attend. Through a communal effort, we can succeed!
Tickets and Cineplex locations can be found at www.cineplex.com
For every 10 people you bring, one free admission ticket will be awarded. For more information on this special go to www.obbwc.com or email us at kungfu@rogers.com
We look forward to having you attend.
With kind regards,

Werner Leuschner - Founder of the OBBWC
OBBWC Press Release:

For Immediate Release
1st Open Black Belt World Championship Hits the Big
Screen
In
High-Definition Exclusively at Select Cineplex
Entertainment Theatres
Toronto,
ON (CGX.UN) September 19, 2007 – Wing Chun &
Escrima International Ltd and Cineplex Entertainment
are pleased to announce for the first time ever, the
release of The
1st
OPEN BLACK BELT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP (OBBWC)
2007 on
the big screen in High-Definition Saturday October
20th,
2007, exclusively at select Cineplex Entertainment
Theatres throughout Canada.
The
OBBWC features
international martial artists fighting in Chinese,
Japanese and Korean disciplines, demonstrations from
action movie stars and grandmasters, plus dazzling
entertainment by world class group
performers.
“We
are pleased to offer our guests this exciting
opportunity to see martial arts championship matches
on our giant screens,” said Pat Marshall, Vice
President, Communications and Investor Relations,
Cineplex Entertainment. “It should be quite a show
seeing these talented athletes dominating our 50-foot
screens.”
Advance
tickets are available beginning September
21st
online
at
www.cineplex.com as
well as at participating theatre box offices.
Admission for children ages 3 – 12 and seniors is
$9.95 + tax and general admission is $12.95 +
tax.
Special
guest appearances include…
*
Michael Jai White –
multiple black belt holder/actor “Spawn”, “Full
Contact”, “Exit Wounds”,
“Tyson” and a co-star in the new Batman movie, “The
Dark Knight”
*
Cynthia Rothrock –
martial artist/actress (more than 30 martial art
movies)
*
Don “The Dragon” Wilson –holder
of 11 world titles in three different weight classes
and world champion 11 years in a row/ actor
(“Bloodfist” series), “Batman Forever”, “Redemption”,
“Ring of Fire” and “The Last
Sentinel”)
*
Bill “Superfoot” Wallace –
undefeated kickboxing champion and fastest kick,
clocked at 100km/h
*
Dan “the King of Breaking” Netherland’s
attempt
to break his Guinness Book of World
Records
*
Chad Netherland –
holder of 10 Guinness Strength Records (including two
in the 2008 Guinness Book of World Records
edition)
*
Performances by the Northern Leg/Southern Fist, Grupo
Uniao Na Capoeira, Sifu Toy Chinese Martial Art
School, Yudh Gatka Akhara, Grandmasters Germon
Miller, Philipman Chow, Robert Cutrell and
more.
The
1st
Open
Black Belt World Championship 2007 will be shown at
the following select Cineplex Entertainment theatres
throughout Canada:
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
Colossus Langley Cinemas
20090
91A Avenue
Langley, BC
SilverCity
Riverport Cinemas
14211
Entertainment Way
Richmond, BC
Cineplex
Odeon Park & Tilford Cinemas
200-333
Brooksbank Avenue
North Vancouver,
BC
Galaxy
Cinemas Nanaimo
213-4750
Rutherford Road
Nanaimo, BC
Cineplex Odeon Aberdeen Mall
Cinemas
700-1320
Trans Canada Highway
Kamloops, BC
ALBERTA
Paramount Chinook Cinemas
6455
MacLeod Trail SW
Calgary, AB
Cineplex
Odeon Sunridge
Spectrum
Cinemas
400-2555
32nd
Street
Calgary,
AB
Scotiabank
Theatre Edmonton
8882-170
Street
Edmonton, AB
Cineplex
Odeon South Edmonton
Cinemas
1525-99th
Street
Edmonton,
AB
SASKATCHEWAN
Galaxy
Cinemas Regina
420
McCarthy Boulevard N
Regina, SK
Galaxy
Cinemas Saskatoon
347
2nd
Avenue
Saskatoon,
SK
MANITOBA
SilverCity
Polo Park Cinemas
817
St. James Street,
Winnipeg, MB
ONTARIO
SilverCity
Yonge-Eglinton Cinemas
2300
Yonge Street
Toronto, ON
Cineplex
Odeon Queensway
Cinemas
1025
The Queensway
Etobicoke, ON
Coliseum
Scarborough Cinemas
300
Borough Drive
Scarborough, ON
SilverCity
Richmond Hill Cinemas
8725
Yonge Street
Richmond Hill, ON
Coliseum Mississauga Cinemas
309
Rathburn Road West
Mississauga, ON
Colossus Vaughan Cinemas
3555
Highway 7
Vaughan, ON
SilverCity Thunder Bay Cinemas
850
North May Street
Thunder Bay, ON
Galaxy
Cinemas Barrie
72
Commerce Park Drive
Barrie, ON
SilverCity Sudbury Cinemas
355
Barrydown Road
Sudbury, ON
Galaxy
Cinemas Waterloo
550
King Street N
Waterloo, ON
Galaxy
Cinemas Guelph
485
Woodlawn Road West
Guelph, ON
SilverCity London Cinemas
1680
Richmond Street,
London, ON
SilverCity Ancaster Cinemas
771
Golf Link Road
Ancaster, ON
Cineplex
Odeon Niagara Square
Cinemas
7555
Montrose Road
Niagara Falls, ON
SilverCity
Windsor Cinemas
4611
Walker Road
Windsor, ON
Cineplex Odeon South Keys
Cinemas
2214
Bank Street
Ottawa, ON
QUEBEC
Cineplex Odeon Brossard Cinemas
9350,
boul. Leduc
Brossard, PQ
Cineplex Odeon Ste. Foy Cinemas
1200
Boul. Duplessis
Ste. Foy, PQ
Scotiabank Theatre Montreal
977
Ste-Catherine West
Montreal, PQ
About OBBWC:
The
OBBWC’s brainchild is Grandmaster Werner Leuschner,
President of Wing Chun &
Escrima
International and executive of seven different
companies, which vary from land
development to
import/export. His goal is to unite all martial arts
in friendship and to promote the sport to gain the
same recognition as other world class events like
boxing and the UFC.
About
Cineplex Entertainment LP:
Headquartered
in Toronto, Canada, Cineplex Entertainment LP owns,
leases or has a jointventure interest in 132 theatres
with 1,329 screens serving approximately 60 million
guests annually. Cineplex Entertainment LP is the
largest motion picture exhibitor in Canada operating
the following brands: Cineplex Odeon, Galaxy, Famous
Players (including Coliseum, Colossus, SilverCity),
Cinema City and Scotiabank Theatres. The units of
Cineplex Galaxy Income Fund, which owns approximately
75.7% of Cineplex Entertainment LP, are traded on the
Toronto Stock Exchange (symbol CGX.UN). For more
information, visit us at
www.cineplex.com.
For
more information, please contact:
Alex
Leuschner
OBBWC Communications
Wing Chun &
Escrima International Ltd.
Phone: 519-746-9984
Cell:
519-573-1015
kungfu@rogers.com
www.obbwc.com
Georgia
Sourtzis
Manager, Communications
Cineplex
Entertainment
416-323-6728
georgia.sourtzis@cineplex.com
August 2007
After a 10 day break
in early August we came back just in time to make
last minute preparations for the the Annual Open
Black Belt World Championships. We sent 3 competitors
from our school, (Ian Sinclair, Johnathan Naughton,
and Chris Follet) and were joined by our friend, Nic
Langman, a Karate student of local Sensei Gill
Gauthier. Some of you may remember Nic from his
friendly visits to our club last winter.
To say that we were happy with the outcome would be
an understatement. Ian Sinclair entered six events
and placed first in all six. Chris Follet brought
back four trophies - 3 second and 1 third. John
Naughton won 2 second place trophies. Mr. Langman won
first in the Semi-contact Kickboxing, and third in
Okinawan Kata.
In addition to meeting some legendary martial arts
figures and movie stars, we met competitors and
masters from many countries. Martial artists from
Africa, Brazil, Japan, China, India, Nepal competed,
shared, taught, and demonstrated a great variety of
styles, some of which we had never seen before.
The event had 200 registrants from 15 countries,
although post 9/11 paranoia seems to have caused many
competitors to be refused visas. The number of actual
attendees was lower than hoped.
There was a great list of guests and dignitaries. The
opportunity to visit with high ranking masters from a
wide range of martial arts, made the event worth the
trip. All of these VIPs agreed that the event itself
was one of the best events they had ever seen. Very
impressive for its first year.
The most noticeable thing about this event for the
competitors was the obvious dedication of the
promoters to make the show about the arts and the
artists. The events were fair and well organised. The
judges were all qualified and marked according to
recognised standards.
Too many tournament promoters take advantage of the
competitors’ money and time, and give them nothing of
value in return. Judges are usually not trained to
judge, and sometimes are not even martial artists.
Promoters have been known to pick judges out of the
audience on the day of the event. How many times have
you been at a tournament and heard the words “Could
we have a black belt judge to ring 7 please?” Such
events make a mockery of themselves and of the
competitors who attend. That is why so few schools
encourage their students to attend open tournaments.
Fortunately this event has a good chance of changing
all that. There was only one ring. The judges were
chosen well ahead of time for their qualifications,
and represented at least as many countries as the
competitors did. The criteria for judging was
determined and known well ahead of time by the judges
and the competitors.
There were marvelous demonstrations of martial arts
from many countries. Chinese Wushu, Sikh Gatka,
Brazilian Capoeira, Japanese Jiu Jitsu, African
Angolo, Korean Tae Kwan Do and Hapkido, American
Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Wing Chun, Tai Chi, and more.
There were celebrity demonstrations by Cynthia
Rothrock, Bill “Superfoot” Wallace, Dan and Chad
Netherland, Michael Jai White, Don “The Dragon”
Wilson, Germon Miller, Klaus Schumacher, Jocelyn Toy,
Robert Cutrell, and more.
My hat is off to Werner Leuschner, his family, and
all those who helped him put on such a wonderful
event.
And to those who missed it, you can watch the event
in Cineplex Theatres across Canada on October 20.
All serious traditional martial artists should do
their best to attend next year. You will be glad you
did.
On another note:
Hong Luck Kung Fu, one of the oldest kung fu clubs in
Canada, celebrated their 46th anniversary this
August. Kara and Ian Sinclair had the good fortune to
attend and join in congratulating Master Paul Chan
and his many students.
July 2007
Grandmaster Liang hosted a number of excellent seminars in Vancouver. But once again we were unable to attend them this year. Next year we hope to attend with several students from Ontario.
Sam Masich has been busy with seminars and travel. Again, we missed all of his events. Check out sammasich.com for more information about his upcoming seminars.
July started with a successful Canada Day demonstration at Couchiching park in Orillia. We booked a booth of our own this year and performed several demonstrations for appreciative crowds. Many thanks to Chris, John, Ron, Deb, Craig, Marianne, Betty, Kara, and Ian for participating in the demonstrations and helping with the setting up and tearing down.
Also in July, we held seminars for Qigong and Tai Chi. The Kali Escrima Seminar with Guro N. G. was unfortunately cancelled due to low enrolment. We will host another Kali Escrima seminar in November. The exact date will be announced soon.
The Kung Fu Boot Camp went ahead in July in spite of suffering from lower than anticipated enrolment. It was enthusiastically received by those who attended, however. So something similar will probably be held again next year.
Spring 2007
20 Years of SYL Wushu
On Sunday, May 20, 2007 I had the honour and great good fortune to attend a banquet in Vancouver celebrating the twentieth anniversaries of two organisations founded and cofounded my Teacher, Grand Master Shouyu Liang. One is his school in Vancouver, the SYL Wushu, Taiji, Qigong Institute. The other is the International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association (IWSD), an organisation he founded.
This well run event was the result of months of planning and hard work by Master Helen Liang and several students and volunteers from the school. I estimate that the event was attended by approximately 600 people, including students of the school, their friends and family, honoured guests, dignitaries, and visitors who flew from far and wide.
The first hour was a wonderful series of demonstrations by students and instructors of the SYL Wushu Taiji and Qigong Institute. During the second hour we saw masters’ demonstrations by guests from around the world. I personally have never attended a better run demonstration. The calibre of performance was astounding!
Most importantly for me, it was a chance to see my teachers and friends whom I have missed terribly since leaving Vancouver 5 years ago. It was also a chance to make new friends.
I cannot deny that watching those magnificent demonstrations has inspired me to work much harder to improve my own skills and to provide the best instruction possible for my students.
The Shouyu Liang Wushu, Taiji, Qigong Institute is one of the most influential Wushu schools in North America, teaching traditional and modern Chinese martial arts and healing arts since 1987. As Sam Masich (another teacher of mine and a master of ceremonies for this event) pointed out, there have been times when 80-90% of all the champions in North American Competitions were people who had studied with Grandmaster Liang.
The IWSD now has member schools in many countries. It’s positive influence on the martial arts community continues to grow.
“The IWSD Association is a vehicle for members to learn new skills and to improve their martial arts ability. It functions as a bridge for martial artists all over the world to learn and share their knowledge, and to develop greater camaraderie between martial artists. The IWSD Association recognises and encourages the uniqueness of various styles and traditions, but considers the cultivation of an individual’s ability more important than the distinction that divides one style or tradition from another. The goal of the IWSD includes transcending the boundaries between styles to allow for the integration of a highly practical and versatile systems of martial skill.” - from the IWSD website