Wing Chun
Anatoly Beloshchin has been practicing martial arts since the age of 12. Since the age of 16, he has been practicing the applied Chinese martial art WING CHUN. He received complete training and lineage transmission from Master Mak Kwun Ken.
Currently, he is the only recognized instructor of VTAA (Ving Tsun Athletic Association) in Russia.
Since 2004, he has been heading the International Wing Chun Organization in Russia and the CIS countries - the largest Wing Chun school in this territory.
In 2008, for the Olympic Games in Beijing, the Chinese Wushu Association releases an album of Chinese martial arts masters, which also includes Anatoly Beloshchin.
Since 2009 - Vice President and co-founder of the International Wing Chun Organization - IWCO. (IWCO headquarters is located in Hong Kong).
He is actively teaching and developing Wing Chun schools both in Russia and in more than 20 countries around the world, including the USA, Israel, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, France, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and England.
In 2009, together with representatives of other Wing Chun lineages, he founded the all-Russian public organization “Russian Wing Chun Federation” and is its President.
In May 2009, with the support of the Chinese Sports Committee, the Hong Kong Olympic Committee, and the Hong Kong Wushu Union, the World Wing Chun Union (WWCU) was established, uniting all Wing Chun lineages worldwide.
A. Beloshchin actively participated in the creation of this organization and is the WWCU coordinator in Russia and Ukraine.
In October 2010, international Wing Chun competitions were held in Foshan (China). The competitions were organized by the Foshan Municipal Government, the Foshan Sports Committee, and the World Wing Chun Union (WWCU).
Anatoly Beloshchin's students won 5 prizes at these competitions, including «silver» and «bronze» medals in Chi Sao fights and a «gold» medal in the Technical section.
He is the author and host of ten educational films about Wing Chun and dozens of TV programs and documentaries about Wing Chun. Producer of the "10 Dan" program.