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fight good on Saturday, December 19th, 2009 |
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Improving Wing Chun: Forms does exactly what it says on the box. All six Wing Chun forms (including the weapons sets and Biu Jee form) are demonstrated clearly from start to finish, in three camera angles to facilitate easy and accurate learning. There is also a general commentary and description of each form to improve not your technique, but your understanding also.
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fight good on Friday, December 18th, 2009 |
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This comprehensive and clearly presented book outlines the history, theory and practical applications of the uniquely effective Wing Chun art. Included in the book are sections on the Wing Chun principles, practical self-defense for men and women, sticky hands and a complete outline of the Sil Lim Tao form.
What you may not know is “… the author is so highly regarded in Wing Chun circles that this book was chosen as the textbook for the Hong Kong Wing Chun Association…”
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fight good on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 |
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This isn’t the book that will take you all the way to full understanding of siu lim tao (first form), but it will do better than any other single book. Have a look over here at Amazon for reviews and other information.
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fight good on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 |
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This book introduces some of the lesser known branches of Wing Chun kung fu. For those of you who believe the Ip Man (Hong Kong) lineage to be the purest form of Wing Chun kung fu, you may be in for a surprise. There are some traditions which have not been covered in this edition. Nevertheless, it paints a clear picture of the diversity of Wing Chun and highlights some of the legends that surround the art. Check it out by clicking here.
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fight good on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 |
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Studio: Bayview/widowmaker Release Date: 04/07/2009 Run time: 60 minutes
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fight good on Monday, December 14th, 2009 |
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The Yuen Kay-San system of is one of the more elusive and rare Wing Chun styles. Included in this book are the history, concepts and foundation of the art, the sup yee sik and siu lien tao forms, and their practical applications. This book serves as a great introduction to Wing Chun for beginners but it also offers a new and unique perspective into the art for seasoned practitioners. Order it now at over at Amazon.
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fight good on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 |
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Cheung is one of the world’s leading authorities on wing chun (along with classmate Bruce Lee, a principal of Yip Man’s legacy). This book covers stances and footwork, the chum kil forms, chi sao drills and applications. Fully illustrated and available right now at Amazon .
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fight good on Saturday, December 12th, 2009 |
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Wing Chun is widely recognized as one of the fastest styles in the world. It has a speed and directness of action that is difficult to match. Ideal for self defense as a starting point for further study of Martial Arts or simply as a hobby.
Wing Chun is both challenging and rewarding and can be practiced anywhere. This DVD is based solely on Wing Chun as a self defense art. It draws on all three of the original forms but there is little or no training in specific movements or the forms themselves. Instead, the training is centered on real life application and situations that may arise.
In its original form Wing Chun is already an outstanding self defense art but by drawing on his own extensive knowledge, Sifu Wong has created this Wing Chun hybrid to speed learning and make the techniques practical for all.
Making use of a partner for much of the training, you will learn how to apply the techniques to people rather than dummies or in thin air. This form of teaching helps you to understand the energies and forces involved and also demonstrates how the techniques do not require great strength or flexibility to be able to use.
Aimed to be an introduction into self defense, this DVD will give you an insight into the world of self preservation and martial arts that is available to everyone but exploited by few. See more about it here at Amazon.
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fight good on Friday, December 11th, 2009 |
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This is an excellent book for anyone searching for their path in the mist of martial art of Wing Chun. It gathers the essence of the principles of the martial art and puts them in simple and astonishingly surprising way in the form of pure practical wisdom. Haave a look at it by click here.
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fight good on Thursday, December 10th, 2009 |
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This book is extremely well-written with a thorough examination of all angles of attack, as well as a great photo section that shows the first form movement by movement.Have a look over at it by clicking here.