In his complete system, he teaches adaptations of the Siu Nim Tao elbow structure for ground survival. He shows how the Kwan Sau (splitting hand) becomes a reversal mechanism when you are pinned. This is not BJJ; it is Wing Tsun applied to horizontal geometry. One of the most brilliant aspects of The complete WT-System by Sifu Martin Dragos is its refusal to treat ranges as separate modules. Most MMA gyms teach Kickboxing (long), Wrestling (mid), and Jiu-Jitsu (ground). Sifu Dragos teaches continuity .
is arguably the most refined, battlefield-ready version of Wing Tsun available in the Western world today. It respects the ancestors (Leung Ting, Yip Man) while acknowledging the modern enemy (tackles, hooks, ground-and-pound). The complete WT-System by Sifu Martin Dragos
In the sprawling universe of martial arts, few names command as much respect in the Wing Tsun (WT) community as Sifu Martin Dragos. While many instructors teach fragments of the art—a punch here, a sticky-hand drill there—Sifu Dragos is globally recognized for offering something far rarer: The complete WT-System. In his complete system, he teaches adaptations of
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). Signature Drills from the Complete WT-System To truly appreciate the depth, let’s look at two drills unique to Sifu Martin Dragos’ teaching: One of the most brilliant aspects of The