About Us

A traditional Martial Arts Club in the heart of Wellington, New Zealand. Established in 1968 this club continues to operate with the same principles as when it was founded by a group of martial artists approx. 50 years  ago led by Sifu Bill Young.  Health, Fitness, Co-ordination, Focus, Strength, Speed, Flexibility, Self-control, Self-confidence and Self-awareness are some of the benefits you will enjoy by training in Martial Arts training in a safe and enjoyable environment.  You will not become a world champion, or a human killing machine or the disciple of a Master.  However you will learn how to defend yourself with the true techniques of traditional martial arts.

You will learn Karate, Kung Fu, Judo, Weapons and Self-Defence

The Last 40 years on Video!

The Instructors this year
Sifu Stan Lytras (Chief Instructor), Dai-Sihing Phil Savage, Dai-Sije Lianne Ritchie, Sihing Arron Chan, Sihing Geoff Biddington

Kung Fu team:

Sifu Peter Sue, Sifu Melissa Chan, Sihing Arron Chan, Sije Amanda Chan

Training the Instructors:
Sifu Peter Sue
Sifu Melissa Chan

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CHINESE MARTIAL ARTS ASSOCIATION – SIFU BILL YOUNG
Est. 1968 - A brief History

The Chinese Martial Arts association was established in 1968 in Wellington by a group of Chinese martial artists whose objective was to share knowledge and train on a regular basis.  The first training sessions were held at the back of Mr Young's fruit shop in Hataitai.  The School was led by Sifu Bill Young with whom it became synonymous.

Sifu Bill was born and grew up in mainland China in the 1930s. At a very young age he was stricken with Polio which left him crippled in one leg.  Practicing kung-fu with his uncles assisted Sifu Bill to overcome this difficulty.

In 1956 he arrived in NZ with his family and settled in Nelson.  Here Sifu Bill continued the “eagle claw” style of kung-fu practiced by his family and being an avid learner and a firm believer in learning all types of martial art, Sifu Bill also studied Judo, Karate and Aikido.  While in Nelson he opened a Judo and Kung Fu club.  During these years many Chinese and Japanese fishing boats visited NZ. Some of the sailors on these boats were masters of various Kung Fu styles including Hung Gar, White Crane and Praying Mantis.  Always welcome to practice in Sifu Bill’s school these masters shared their knowledge with Sifu and other high ranking students.In 1968 Sifu Bill settled in Wellington and together with a group of Chinese martial artists formed the Chinese Mu-Sut Association also known as the “Chinese Martial Arts Association”.  The club was often referred to as “the old men’s club” and had an almost exclusive Chinese student base.  Initially the school was located at the back of sifu Peter Young's fruit shop in Hataitai and soon thereafter it moved to a small room adjacent to the zoo where, as the story goes, the animals would join in with the student’s KIAIs providing vocal encouragement!  After some non-Chinese New Zealanders learned of the existence of the club the membership of the club increased which necessitated a move to larger premises.  The club was then relocated to the Hall of the All Saints Church in Hataitai.

In the early 70’s the Bruce Lee phenomenon together with Chinese martial arts movies caused student numbers at the club to expand to such an extent that the Hall could hardly contain them, on occasion it accommodated more than 70 students. Over the years many well known NZ Martial Artists started or were in some way associated with the school.

In the long history of the school approximately 2000 students have joined.  From these students a total of 19 students have attained the black belt rank.  The first students to receive a black belt were in the late 60’s these were: Sifu Stan Chun followed by Sifu Peter Sue.  Sifu Peter Sue went on to open a branch of the club in TAWA which he operated with Dai-Sihing Ronnie Young for 2-3 years.  Sifu Stan opened a Tai Chi school which he operated for over 35 years before retiring in 2017 at the age of 80..

Sifu Bill passed away on 20 May 1991 and the club passed on to be run by various senior black belt instructors.  Currently it is run by Sifu Stan Lytras with the assistance of Dai Sihing Phil Savage, Dai Sije Lianne Ritchie, Sifu Peter Sue, Dai Sihing Arron Chan, Dai Sihing Andy Clark, Sihing Geoff Biddington and Sije Veronica Ngan. 

In 1995 the school was relocated to its current location at the “Chinese Anglican Mission” hall on 50 Glenmore Street, opposite the Wellington Botanic gardens.

The current syllabus, which has not changed greatly in 50 years, includes forms, theory and principles from:  Shotokan and Goju-ryu karate, Judo and Hung Gar 5 animal form kung fu.  In advanced levels weapons, various other Chinese styles and further advanced Shotokan forms are taught.  Although at various times students have been involved in tournaments and competitions with significant success, the focus of the school remains the traditional martial arts philosophy, technique refinement and self-defence.

Sifu Peter is the main source of a plethora of traditional Chinese forms including, Shaolin, Hung Gar, North and South Praying Mantis, sword and staff forms etc.  Sifu Peter is also very well versed with resuscitation techniques, acupressure massage and Dim Mak.

Mrs Melissa Chan, a former 1980’s south China forms champion and Wushu judge has taught selected forms and principles to senior members of the school including the Tiger-Crane form, Tai Chi competition forms etc.  For people interested in Chinese forms training, Melissa holds training classes at her own club.  Please contact Sifu Stan for further information.

Today the school operates at the “Chinese Anglican Mission hall” on Glenmore Street, opposite the Botanic gardens every Tuesday and Thursday 7.30-9.00pm.  Each year during December and January the school is closed for holidays.

Sifu Stan Lytras Dec 2017

All enquiries to:
Stan Lytras, Chief Instructor, 04 801 6064 or 027 5888 555