The Complete Wt-system By Sifu Martin Dragos |link| | HOT |
The entire curriculum, from beginner basics to the advanced Bart Cham Dao, is mapped out and available to dedicated students.
| Range | Tool | WT Application (Dragos Method) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Leg attacks | Pak Sau against low kicks; defensive footwork from Cham Kiu. | | Punching Range | Hands & Traps | Chain punching; simultaneous attack and defense. | | Clinch/Trapping | Chi Sau | Controlling the center of gravity; elbow destruction. | | Ground | Survival | Using the "Drehung" (turning) principle to recover guard or stand. |
Sifu Martin Dragos began his martial arts journey in the early 1980s. He spent decades studying under some of the most prominent Wing Tsun masters in Europe, most notably within the Leung Ting lineage via the European Wing Tsun Organisation (EWTO). Throughout his intensive training, Dragos achieved high master ranks, but he also encountered the traditional structural limitations of the art: closely guarded techniques, fragmented teaching programs, and long, expensive waiting periods between grading levels. The complete WT-System by Sifu Martin Dragos
This article dissects the pillars, the philosophy, and the practical curriculum of , explaining why serious martial artists are traveling across borders to learn this methodology.
To propagate this system worldwide, Sifu Martin Dragos established specialized intensive training programs. His and Intensive Bootcamps are famous for compressing years of standard class training into days of high-octane, deeply focused instruction. These programs cater to: The entire curriculum, from beginner basics to the
Sifu Dragos provides "Tuning Forks"—video tutorials where he uses live models and muscle testing to prove that a relaxed, energized arm is stronger than a tensed, muscular arm.
Focuses on the foundation, correct elbow positioning, stance stability, and generating power from a stationary position. | | Clinch/Trapping | Chi Sau | Controlling
The system is heavily pressure-tested to ensure it works against modern street attacks, grappling attempts, and aggressive strikers.
Introduces footwork, turning, kicking, and coordinated body mechanics to close the distance to an opponent.
The "completeness" lies in the transition. Sifu Martin Dragos focuses heavily on the —the 18 inches between a closed fist and a clinch. Most fights are lost here. His system provides a specific counter for every common street attack (hook, tackle, haymaker, shove).
