Step across the threshold into a different pace of practice — Free Trial Class in Yorkville, Upper East Side NYC
1521 York Ave.
Upper East Side, NYC
All Levels: Fri @ 7:00 PM
First Class Free Trial
Memberships available
Wing Chun is a Southern Chinese form of martial art. This style is considered a soft form, using the opponent’s strength and momentum as the basis of defense. Students who study Wing Chun kung fu develop a stronger understanding of their own bodies, spatial awareness, balance and reflexes. Ip Man was among the most renowned teachers of this style and notably taught Hong Kong and American martial artist Bruce Lee.
Musa Kan Martial Arts’ Wing Chun teaching is based on the lifelong experience of the head instructor and founder, Sifu Ezri Musa, whose interpretation of Wing Chun is influenced by Okinawan Karate and the mindfulness of Soto Zen.
We welcome you to step across the threshold into a different pace of practice, where we cultivate structural strength, mindfulness, and the gentle discipline to support all living things. Musa Kan Wing Chun does not utilize traditional numerical Dan (degree) rankings. We do not view traditional ranking as negative; however, to align with our Soto Zen influence, we offer an alternative path. Our senior ranks do not collect degrees. Instead, advancement is marked by the passing of martial art artifacts into the hands of our senior practitioners, turning rank from an act of personal status into an act of cultural stewardship.
Whether you are a veteran martial artist, in search of practical self-defense methodology, or just a seeker looking for a physically grounding discipline, we offer a sustainable lifelong practice for your self-expression.
Our practical, close-range classes offer a wide range of physical, mental, and self-defense benefits. Here’s what you can expect when you join us:
This class is thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of all individuals, regardless of age or experience. No prior knowledge is required. Every session includes step-by-step instruction and modifications to ensure that each person can participate fully and safely.
Whether you’re seeking practical self-defense, sharper focus, or simply to try something new, you’ll find this practice as rewarding as it is engaging.
There’s no better way to understand the practice than to experience it for yourself. That’s why we offer a free trial class for all new students. It’s your opportunity to feel how the system works, meet Sifu Ezri, and see what training with us is like.
Located conveniently in Yorkville, Upper East Side, our studio is a focused, welcoming space where you can train at your own pace and leave feeling sharper and more capable.
Sign up now for a free trial and discover how Wing Chun can build your confidence, coordination, and practical self-defense skills.
Train smart. Move better. Defend yourself.
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Our Wing Chun classes are rooted in traditional Southern Chinese kung fu — direct, efficient, close-range self-defense built on structure, sensitivity, and economy of motion. Under Sifu Ezri’s guidance, you’ll learn each concept step by step, from stance and centerline theory to trapping and controlled contact drills, building real coordination and reflexes without wasted movement. Whether you’re drawn to Wing Chun for practical self-defense, focus, or a lifelong martial art you can keep refining, our Upper East Side studio gives you an authentic foundation you can carry for life.
Walking into a new class can feel intimidating — so here’s what your first Wing Chun class in our Yorkville studio looks like. You’ll arrive a few minutes early, meet Sifu Ezri, and settle into a focused, welcoming space. The class opens with warm-ups and basic stance and structure work, then moves through foundational Wing Chun drills at a beginner-friendly pace. There’s no pressure to keep up perfectly; everyone trains at their own level and partners are matched thoughtfully. You’ll leave with a clearer sense of how the system works — and you can decide afterward whether to continue. No experience and no special equipment required.
No experience is needed. Our Upper East Side classes welcome complete beginners alongside more experienced martial artists, and Sifu Ezri guides you at a pace that’s comfortable for you. There’s a place for everyone, whatever your age or background.
Yes. Your first class is a free trial with no commitment necessary, so you can experience the training and meet the instructor before deciding to continue.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows you to move freely, along with flat, flexible shoes. No special equipment is required to get started.
Classes are led by Sifu Ezri, an experienced Wing Chun instructor who works with students of all levels to build structure, sensitivity, and practical self-defense skill.
Classes take place at our studio at 1521 York Avenue on the Upper East Side (Yorkville), New York City. See our schedule for current class times.
Regular Wing Chun practice sharpens reflexes, coordination, and body awareness while building practical self-defense skills, focus, and confidence. It’s an efficient, close-range martial art that rewards consistency over raw strength.
Yes. Wing Chun is a practical, close-range self-defense system built on efficiency, structure, and sensitivity rather than size or strength, which makes it effective and accessible for a wide range of students.
We offer flexible options including class packs and memberships, with classes available as low as $20. Visit our schedule or contact the studio for current pricing details.
Yes. Our studio is at 1521 York Ave in Yorkville, easily reached from Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, and the surrounding Upper East Side. If you’ve searched for “Wing Chun classes near me” in the 10028 area, we’re likely just a short walk away.
Most students grasp the basic stance, structure, and first drills within their first few classes. Developing the full system takes time and consistent practice, but Wing Chun is rewarding from day one — you don’t need to master everything to feel real progress.