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By admin, on June 3rd, 2010
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; literally “spring chant”), also romanized as Ving Tsun or “Wing Tsun” (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 “eternal springtime”) is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilizing both . . . → Read More: Wing Chun Introduction
By admin, on April 25th, 2010 By Yip Chun Master Samual Kwok Wing Chun Martial Arts Association Edited by X B Tong (xbt@ftel.co.uk) Born October 1893, died December 1972 Aged 79 years.
Grandmaster Yip Man spent his whole life as champion of the cause . . . → Read More: A Chronicle of the Life of Yip Man
By admin, on November 25th, 2009 by Ah Loong
All martial arts systems have sets of movements, (Katas, Forms, etc.,) as well as various drills, to develop physical strength, various techniques, ease of movement/agility and to develop the mind.
According to the cultural, historical and philosophical . . . → Read More: Psychological Aspects of Martial Arts
By admin, on August 26th, 2009 By Ray Van Raamsdonk
Wingchun is the name of a Kung Fu style passed on in southern China by a woman named Yim Wingchun. According to legend, Yim Wingchun learned this art from a Buddhist Nun Ng Mui, famous for . . . → Read More: About Wingchun
By admin, on August 25th, 2009 by Robert Chu
Many have heard of the wing chun system of martial arts. Most articles deal with the techniques, the chi sao, the forms, the politics, and the variations, but I believe this may be the first article that . . . → Read More: The Wing Chun Mind: Learn to Think Like a True Fighter
By admin, on August 24th, 2009 by Philip Holder, Ph.D. Grandmaster: North American Wing Chun Association Copyright by Philip Holder
MOOK JONG – Simple Yet Complete
The Wing Chun training Mook Jong has become well known. You see it in movies about Bruce Lee, in . . . → Read More: Mook Jong – The Amazing Wooden Man of Wing Chun
By admin, on August 24th, 2009 Mook Yan Jong – literally translates “wood man post”, but is generally called a “wooden dummy” in English, or “jong” for short. The dummy consists of a body with two upper arms at shoulder level, a lower arm at stomach . . . → Read More: How to Build a Wing Chun Wooden Dummy
By admin, on August 24th, 2009 by Philip Holder, Ph.D. Grandmaster: North American Wing Chun Association Copyright by Philip Holder
THE SOURCE OF FEAR
Fear is defined in Webster’s dictionary as, ‘an unpleasant, sometimes strong emotion caused by an anticipation or awareness of danger’ or ‘anxious . . . → Read More: FEAR: Your Worst Enemy
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