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Wing
Chun Footwork - It's Not Chinese Dancing!
Yeah, I hear that all the time. Even from people who should know
better. You probably do as well, particularly if you do footwork
for Wing Chun. Wing Chun, or “Chinese Dancing” is a soft style with
a strong philosophical bent to it. The name originally came from
the ideograms for “Ever Spring”, and it’s appropriate...
Author: Yoshi Kundagawa
Date Posted: March 12, 2007
Wing
Chun School: Not in the Garage Anymore
Perhaps we should take a good look at how martial arts are taught
today and the different mentalities involved. Maybe we should question
not our methods of Wing Chun, but our motivations for teaching this
great fighting system. There are several questions that come to
mind when I think about how excellent Wing Chun is as...
Author: Armando Sainz
Date Posted: February 19, 2007
Mastering
the Wing Chun Wooden Dummy
But check this out. I got into something pretty awesome. It is
called the Wing Chun Dummy and this thing is the real deal. This
is how it all works. The Wing Chun Dummy is a wooden training dummy
designed to be used by martial artists to increase power, strength
and overall ability in any fighting arena. If you think fighting
a wooden dummy is silly, think again. If you think your hands and
shins are tough, brother are you in trouble...
Author: Yoshi Kundagawa
Date Posted: January 30, 2007
Can
You Learn Wing Chun Martial Arts by Watching Movie Clips?
I have always been a huge martial arts fan. From watching all those
cheesy dubbed films from the seventies as a kid, to watching Jackie
Chan kick some tail, I have loved it all. I remember thinking, man,
wouldn’t that be so great if I could do that stuff? Like fly over
some tables and knock the stuffing out of the bad guys? Or take on
thirty fighters at once and creamed them easily? How cool is that...
Author: Yoshi Kundagawa
Date Posted: January 25, 2007
What is Wing Chun?
Translated literally, Wing Chun means "beautiful springtime," or
"forever springtime." Wing Chun is also written "Ving Tsun" or "Wing
Tsun." According to Wing Chun, there are several ways of defeating
the enemy: striking, kicking, joint locking, controlling, throwing
and the use of weapons are the most common...
Author: Armando Sainz
Date Posted: December 13, 2006
A
Secret for Wing Chun
There are no secrets. Wing Chun is a very simple system. It is the
understanding of what you do and why that are the "secrets".
What so many make out as secrets or believe are secrets are right...
Author: Progressive Martial Arts Training Center
Date Posted: May 27, 2006
The
Way of the Willow
An old poem on the use of softness in the martial arts likened the
idea of softness to that of borrowing strength akin a willow tree...
Author: Sifu Donald Mak
Date Posted: May 27, 2006
In
Loving Memory of Grand Master Moy Yat 1938-2001
Grand Master Moy Yat died peacefully at his home in Queens, NY on
Tuesday morning, January 23rd, 2001, of natural causes. Over 1,500
people from all over the world...
Author: Moy Yat Ving Tsun Kung Fu
Date Posted: May 27, 2006
Wing
Chun vs. Boxing
Recently on the Internet Wing Chun Mailing list, an issue came up
about bobbing and weaving as it could possibly relate to Wing Chun.
Wing Chun, and many southern shorthand systems have been regarded
as just...
Author: Dr. John Crescione
Date Posted: May 27, 2006
Wing
Chun Gung Fu
Wing Chun Gung Fu is the system of martial art that Bruce Lee learned
in Hong Kong. He trained from age thirteen to age eighteen in this
system. Bruce Lee was fortunate enough to be able to train with
Grandmaster Yip Man...
Author: Sifu Lamar M. Davis II
Date Posted: May 26, 2006
Wing Chun -
Chinese Martial Art
Wing Chun (also known as Wing Tsun, Ving Chun or Ving Tsun) is one
of the most popular types of Chinese martial arts. Though it’s basically
an unarmed combat technique, Wing Chun may include weapons as part
of its course. The origin...
Author: George Royal
Date Posted: May 13, 2006
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