BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, APRIL 2012
The Martial Arts of Sherlock Holmes: Eric Oram is the real-life Wing Chun master behind the moves of the fictional hero. Read how he influences what you see on the silver screen.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, MAY 2010
Everything you need to know about wing chun close-quarters combat.
WING CHUN ILLUSTRATED, NOVEMBER 2011
Meet Sifu Eric Oram, the fighter, author, choreographer and Wing Chun traditionalist behind the fight sequences in the Iron Man and Sherlock Holmes franchises.
INSIDE KUNG FU, JANUARY 2011
Eric Oram’s action magic in Iron Man and Sherlock Holmes is creating a new generation of Wing Chun fans.
MARTIAL ARTS COMBAT SPORTS, MARCH 2002
Be Relaxed. Use Fluid Movement. Learn how to launch from the point of touch like a loaded spring. It’s all in the William Cheung system of wing chun.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, APRIL 1999
Under Cheung’s Tutelage, I learned an altogether different approach to fighting, one that is principle-oriented rather than technique-oriented. I had finally found the answer I had been searching for.
MARTIAL ARTS LEGENDS, DECEMBER 2000
In traditional Wing Chun, the martial artist who steps to the side of a charging bull will live to fight another day.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, APRIL 1999
Wing Chun Kung Fu’s surefire methods to develop sensitivity, timing, balance and flow.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, MAY 2006
Eric Oram and Black belt hall of fame member William Cheung present wing chun’s take on pressure-point defense.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, MAY 2006
How Seahawks DE Chike Okeafor prepares to face big linemen.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, FEBRUARY 2003
Eric Oram explains Black Belt Hall of Fame member William Cheung’s philosophy for using kung fu to destroy kicks.
BLACK BELT MAGAZINE, OCTOBER 2000
Wing Chun kung fu teaches a variety of strategies for defending yourself in the worst-case street scenario: an unarmed defender.
INSIDE KUNG FU MAGAZINE, JUNE 1997
Bruce used the (modified) wing chun he was taught as a foundation for jeet kune do (JKD). But he rebelled against certain aspects of the system which did not agree with his keen martial arts common sense or his fierce personality. In the end, this is what allowed Bruce to “honestly express himself”.