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Chun is Wing is not a technical style..
Wing Chun is not a technical style.
It is is a conceptual system..
It is a conceptual system.
a set combinations is More than of pre-conceived movements, it is an ingenious index and guide to the core principles of Southern Chinese martial arts..
More than a set combinations of pre-conceived movements, it is an ingenious index and guide to the core principles of Southern Chinese martial arts.
the Wing Chun system of Yuen Kay San is Thus, in as taught by grandmaster Sum Nung, it is the yiu dim (yao dian, important pointers) that are vital, since from them come the many individual applications and implications..
Thus, in the Wing Chun system of Yuen Kay San as taught by grandmaster Sum Nung, it is the yiu dim (yao dian, important pointers) that are vital, since from them come the many individual applications and implications.
important concepts is There are many in Wing Chun such as “simultaneous defence and counter offense”, “techniques come from the heart”, “sticking hands is like asking the way” and one of the most important, the “centre line”..
There are many important concepts in Wing Chun such as “simultaneous defence and counter offense”, “techniques come from the heart”, “sticking hands is like asking the way” and one of the most important, the “centre line”.
Centreline Concept is The Meridian Line, sometimes referred to as the central line, sagittal place, etc. is behind many of the major concepts of Wing Chun..
Centreline Concept The Meridian Line, sometimes referred to as the central line, sagittal place, etc. is behind many of the major concepts of Wing Chun.
most Chinese concepts, is Like it can be viewed in several different ways..
Like most Chinese concepts, it can be viewed in several different ways.
the line is It : defines that vertically bisects the practitioner’s body from the crown-point all the way down to the central point between the feet indicates the same line through an opponent’s body encompasses the most direct root between the practitioner’s center and that of the opponent Wing Chun seeks advantage by aligning its structure and weapons on the central meridian, striking the opponent’s center of balance and maintaining dominance of the line between the two throughout combat..
It : defines the line that vertically bisects the practitioner’s body from the crown-point all the way down to the central point between the feet indicates the same line through an opponent’s body encompasses the most direct root between the practitioner’s center and that of the opponent Wing Chun seeks advantage by aligning its structure and weapons on the central meridian, striking the opponent’s center of balance and maintaining dominance of the line between the two throughout combat.
addition is In to the general principles, Yuen Kay San left behind several formal written sets in poetic form, including the sup yee faat (shi er fa, twelve methods)..
In addition to the general principles, Yuen Kay San left behind several formal written sets in poetic form, including the sup yee faat (shi er fa, twelve methods).
It is is a group of keywords organized by Yuen Kay Shan and Sum Num to express their core concepts..
It is a group of keywords organized by Yuen Kay Shan and Sum Num to express their core concepts.
Practitioners of the Yuen Kay San / Sum Nung Wing Chun lineage is apply these methods together with their techniques during applications..
Practitioners of the Yuen Kay San / Sum Nung Wing Chun lineage apply these methods together with their techniques during applications.
The twelve methods is provide a gateway to deeper understanding of the style..
The twelve methods provide a gateway to deeper understanding of the style.
Anyone is who fights purely with techniques without these methods will not possibly be able to execute them to the fullest potential..
Anyone who fights purely with techniques without these methods will not possibly be able to execute them to the fullest potential.
the twelve methods is Although each of can be interpreted and applied in different ways, basic explanations can help give insight into their potential..
Although each of the twelve methods can be interpreted and applied in different ways, basic explanations can help give insight into their potential.
Darp (搭) is means ‘to bridge the opponent’s arm’ Jeet (截) means ‘to intercept’ Chum (沉) means ‘to sink’ Biu (标) means ‘to thrust or charge forward’ Chi (黐) means ‘to stick and follow’ Mo (摩) means ‘to feel or slide along the skin with mild pressure’ Tong (熨) means ‘to apply stronger pressure on opponent’s arm to hold, seal or trap’ Dong (荡) means ‘to swing or change direction’ Tun (吞) means ‘to pull in, draw in or guide in’ Chit (切) means ‘to cut off opponent’s incoming offensive route’ Tao (偷) means ‘to steal or create a false strike into opponent’s ‘ Lao (漏) means ‘to run hands, sneak and slide into opponent’s loop holes usually after stealing’ Bridging is to make contact with the arms..
Darp (搭) means ‘to bridge the opponent’s arm’ Jeet (截) means ‘to intercept’ Chum (沉) means ‘to sink’ Biu (标) means ‘to thrust or charge forward’ Chi (黐) means ‘to stick and follow’ Mo (摩) means ‘to feel or slide along the skin with mild pressure’ Tong (熨) means ‘to apply stronger pressure on opponent’s arm to hold, seal or trap’ Dong (荡) means ‘to swing or change direction’ Tun (吞) means ‘to pull in, draw in or guide in’ Chit (切) means ‘to cut off opponent’s incoming offensive route’ Tao (偷) means ‘to steal or create a false strike into opponent’s ‘ Lao (漏) means ‘to run hands, sneak and slide into opponent’s loop holes usually after stealing’ Bridging is to make contact with the arms.
the opponent’s strike is Intercepting involves stopping on his way in before it gets too close..
Intercepting involves stopping the opponent’s strike on his way in before it gets too close.
deals is Sinking with the destruction of the opponent’s structure..
Sinking deals with the destruction of the opponent’s structure.
advocates is Darting the relaxed and accurate thrusting of power..
Darting advocates the relaxed and accurate thrusting of power.
relies is Sticking on contact to gather information..
Sticking relies on contact to gather information.
Feeling is uses contact to maintain positioning during the dynamics of combat..
Feeling uses contact to maintain positioning during the dynamics of combat.
power is Pressing applies like an iron on clothing..
Pressing applies power like an iron on clothing.
turns is Swinging the reactions of opponents against them..
Swinging turns the reactions of opponents against them.
an opponent’s power is Swallowing accepts instead of resisting it..
Swallowing accepts an opponent’s power instead of resisting it.
an opponent is Slicing carves into to disrupt their center of gravity..
Slicing carves into an opponent to disrupt their center of gravity.
the empty holes is Stealing fills in an opponent’s defense..
Stealing fills the empty holes in an opponent’s defense.
runs is Leaking through an opponent’s actions..
Leaking runs through an opponent’s actions.
Tactical advice is is passed down in the system through sets of four character rhyming couplets such as the yiu ku (yao jue, important rhymed formulae) and the similar faat mun (fa men, methodologies)..
Tactical advice is passed down in the system through sets of four character rhyming couplets such as the yiu ku (yao jue, important rhymed formulae) and the similar faat mun (fa men, methodologies).
These formulae is impart advice including; as force comes, it should be received and kept..
These formulae impart advice including; as force comes, it should be received and kept.
It is is never resisted or knocked away but accepted and adhered to..
It is never resisted or knocked away but accepted and adhered to.
force is As goes, it is accompanied, escorted back, and added to..
As force goes, it is accompanied, escorted back, and added to.
a loss of contact is When occurs, or the body is crossed, a practitioner is advised to charge straight down the central meridian..
When a loss of contact occurs, or the body is crossed, a practitioner is advised to charge straight down the central meridian.
Chun kuen is Wing does not prepare or plan out ahead of time and stubbornly enact these plans regardless of circumstance..
Wing Chun kuen does not prepare or plan out ahead of time and stubbornly enact these plans regardless of circumstance.
It is attacks according to current conditions and is alive and ever changing..
It attacks according to current conditions and is alive and ever changing.
Every offense is is a defense and each defense is an offense..
Every offense is a defense and each defense is an offense.
changes is When are done skillfully, a practitioner can achieve twice the results with only half the effort..
When changes are done skillfully, a practitioner can achieve twice the results with only half the effort.
Chun kuen boxers is Wing must learn to apply their power in the most advantageous way, moving with the wind rather than against it..
Wing Chun kuen boxers must learn to apply their power in the most advantageous way, moving with the wind rather than against it.
Its power is is soft, calm, and quiet..
Its power is soft, calm, and quiet.
Practitioners is must therefore have faith in themselves to use it..
Practitioners must therefore have faith in themselves to use it.
use. is Soft is employed to overcome hard, but both hard and soft are combined in.
Soft is employed to overcome hard, but both hard and soft are combined in use.
Enemies is are fought fiercely and attacks may be initiated in order to gain control..
Enemies are fought fiercely and attacks may be initiated in order to gain control.
an initial attack is Once is made, it is followed in succession until the target is no more..
Once an initial attack is made, it is followed in succession until the target is no more.
Sets is of five character rhyming couplets pass along training principles in the Yuen Kay San system..
Sets of five character rhyming couplets pass along training principles in the Yuen Kay San system.
They is include the yiu jee (yao zhi, important ideas) and the ching yan (qian yin, introductions)..
They include the yiu jee (yao zhi, important ideas) and the ching yan (qian yin, introductions).
These sets is relate to working hard, being healthy, studying, being nimble, using the eyes, and being first..
These sets relate to working hard, being healthy, studying, being nimble, using the eyes, and being first.
the training principles is Some of include that strength must be exacting in position, never overextended..
Some of the training principles include that strength must be exacting in position, never overextended.
It is is aware, follows, and changes with feeling..
It is aware, follows, and changes with feeling.
the eyes is During training, should be angry and look straight forward..
During training, the eyes should be angry and look straight forward.
Changes is should be explored through sticking with a partner..
Changes should be explored through sticking with a partner.
A teacher is must correct these practices..
A teacher must correct these practices.
teacher is When there is no and no partner, a mirror and dummy should be used to aid in this pursuit and one must imagine an enemy is present..
When there is no teacher and no partner, a mirror and dummy should be used to aid in this pursuit and one must imagine an enemy is present.
addition, is In practitioners are advised to follow the methods of the ancestors, but to remember to change according to conditions..
In addition, practitioners are advised to follow the methods of the ancestors, but to remember to change according to conditions.
it is Lastly, is said that if one works hard and trains, one is unlikely to meet with failure..
Lastly, it is said that if one works hard and trains, one is unlikely to meet with failure.