Leung Ting was born in Hong Kong in 1947. A passionate teenager, he started Wing Chun with a cousin who was one of Yip Man's students, before being introduced to the grand master himself in the late 1960s. Yip Man quickly recognized in this young man a rare analytical rigor and pedagogical instinct.
Shortly before his death, Yip Man officially recognized him as his last head student, an exceptional title that sets Leung Ting apart from all other direct students and authorizes him to carry and transmit the orthodox lineage. It was from this transmission that he chose the spelling "WingTsun" (with a capital T) to distinguish his own branch of the practice: a structured, pedagogically refined system accessible to all.
In the early 1970s, Leung Ting founded the IWTA (International WingTsun Association). His decisive contribution was to transform a knowledge transmitted by oral tradition into a true curriculum: 12 student levels followed by 12 technician levels, each with a precise technical program and clear pedagogical goals. This structure is today the foundation of every EWTO school in the world.
His meeting with Keith R. Kernspecht, in the late 1970s, opened the way to the European spread of WingTsun and made the Leung Ting lineage the most-taught in the world. Still active today, he continues to personally supervise the highest grades and the pedagogical coherence of the system.

