Wing Chun Made Easy


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A complete structured training program The only 6 levels you will ever need If it's not needed, it's not in this book No nonsense ruthless fighting style No flowery excessive techniques Fear not the man who practices 10,000 kicks. Fear the man who practices Richard Wonnacott Wing Chun After 25 years of training and teaching I've unfortunately witnessed a lot of poor Wing Chun. So, with a lot of frustration and a passion for this art I've created a Wing Chun bible if you like. I've removed the unnecessary ineffective techniques that have been added over the years and replaced it with what I believe it should be. Wing Chun should look effortless and simple yet be ruthless and devastating.




Complete Wing Chun


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Master the many styles of Wing Chun Kung Fu with this expert martial arts guide. With the fame of Bruce Lee, the conditions in Hong Kong, and the hard work and effort of many of his classmates, the Wing Chun of the late master Yip Man became one of the most well-known and popular Chinese martial arts in the world. Although this gave Wing Chun international recognition, it also led to a lot of misconceptions. Due to a lack of authentic information, many mistakenly came to assume that the renowned Yip Man was the sole inheritor of the style and that his Wing Chun was the lone version of the art. In fact, there are several different and distinct systems of Wing Chun. Unfortunately, over the years most of these systems have remained unseen or unreported to all but a few--until now. Profusely illustrated with over 300 historical photographs, Complete Wing Chun: The Definitive Guide to Wing Chun's History and Traditions presents seldom seen information on a dozen branches of the Wing Chun art. It offers the reader side-by-side comparison of these arts by outlining each system in terms of Wing Chun history, principles, basics, and training methods: Yip Man Wing Chun Yuen Kay-San Wing Chun Kuen Gu Lao Wing Chun Kuen Nanyang Wing Chun Kuen Pan Nam Wing Chun Kuen Pao Fa Lien Wing Chun Kuen Hung Suen Wing Chun Kuen and more!




Wing Chun


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Version 3 just launched with no increase in price In theory, Wing Chun concepts and ideas should be easy to grasp for all beginners. Wing Chun is based on the natural body structure and common sense found in fighting. However, in reality beginners can be overwhelmed with the amount of information, theories, strategies, and ideas that Wing Chun has to offer. Wing Chun taught properly is not simply, follow me and do this. So, the path it takes to training will be foreign to anyone who has never experienced it before. That is why I have written this beginners guide to help you get started quickly and easily. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... What is Wing Chun? Who invented Wing Chun? Can I start Wing Chun at anytime? Will I be out of place? Can I watch a class? Is Wing Chun suitable for everyone? Is it even suitable for the disabled? Am I too old to start Wing Chun? What are the requirements for training in Wing Chun? What does a typical Wing Chun class consist of? Does Wing Chun have a grading system? Do I need to be aggressive? Will I get hurt in class? Do I have to be fit to start training? How long will it take to get good? What are the wing Chun forms? - Sil Lum Tao ( Little Idea) - Chum Kiu ( Bridging the Gap) - Biu Ji ( Thrusting Fingers) - Mook Yan Jong ( Wooden Dummy) - Baat Jam Dao ( Butterfly Swords/Eight Cut Swords) - Look Dim Boon Grun ( Dragon Pole/Six and Half Point Pole) And much, much more Download your copy today! Take action today and download this book for a limited time discount. Scroll to the top of the page and click the Buy button.




Modified Wing Chun Kuen


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Martial Arts Made Easy


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Teach Yourself 100 Cool Karate, Kung Fu, Ninjutsu, and Taekwondo Moves Ever watched a martial arts movie and wanted to emulate the moves being performed on screen? Martial Arts Made Easy features 100 of the coolest moves from a range of martial arts disciplines, including Karate, Kung Fu, Jiu-Jitsu, and Taekwondo. Step-by-step photography shows you how to successfully complete each move. Tips on warming-up exercises, rolling, hand techniques and defensive moves.







Modern Wing Chun Kung Fu


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Using a three-part perspective on the traditional art, this guide illustrates how wing chun kung fu is still deadly and effective in the context of modern combat. The first part addresses fundamentals such as the history, life benefits, concepts, principles, and basic training—including footwork, kicks, arm movements, and reflexes—that characterize the art. Bridging the gap between wing chun and other fighting styles, the second portion explains how a wing chun artist is able to exploit the vulnerabilities in defensive and offensive systems such as kickboxing, grappling, and karate. The third and final section discusses how this particular brand of kung fu is highly effective in street combat—both empty-handed and with weapons—as well as against single and multiple opponents.




Wing Chun Masters


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Through conversations with many historical Wing Chun figures such as the Grandmaster Yip Man's sons; Yip Ching and Yip Chun, and other top disciples of his like Wong Shun Leung, Willian Cheung, Victor Kan, Leung Ting, etc...the information in this book has never appeared anywhere before. The author, Jose M. Fraguas proudly presents "Wing Chun Masters," with an amazing repertoire of great masters and teachers of the art of Wing Chun Kung Fu. In this volume, interviews with the world's top masters like the "Kaiser of Wing Tsun," Keith R. Kernspecht, and leading world instructors like Augustine Fong, Samuel Kwok, Francis Fong, Jim Lau, Gary Lam, Stephen Chan, etc, have been gathered to present an integrated and complete view of the "Beautiful Springtime" Chinese art of fighting, philosophy, and self-defense. The late Master Jim Fung and outstanding world teachers like David Peterson, Robert Chu, Tony Massengill, Leo Au Yeung, Randy Williams, Chow K. Chung, Gorden Lu and legendary fighter Emin Boztepe, amongst others, explain the many concepts and principles of the art in a clear manner that everyone can understand. Packed with dynamic photographs, this book presents the ins-and-outs of the philosophy of the art of Wing Chun. This volume contains intriguing thoughts, fascinating personal details, hidden histories, and inspiring philosophies, as each master reveals his true love for the art and a deep understanding of every facet associated with the practice and spirit of the Chinese art of Wing Chun Kung Fu as a way of life. This invaluable reference book is a "must have" addition to your personal library.




Fut Sao Wing Chun


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Wing Chun is one of the most popular martial arts in the world. It was made famous by Bruce Lee and his master, Yip Man. The most practiced form of Wing Chun is the Hong Kong version, which is streamlined and compact. However, older systems survive in China and one of them is the obscure art known as Fut Sao (Buddha Hand) Wing Chun. Fut Sao Wing Chun was brought to America in 1961 by Grandmaster Henry Leung, (Hong Lei, Chi Man), who learned the whole system under Great Master Gao Jhi Fut Sao. The system was passed down in America to Master Leung's one disciple, Sifu James Cama. In this book Cama sets out, for the first time, the outline of the Fut Sao system of Wing Chun Kuen.This book is special because, for the first time ever, the Fut Sao Siu Lin Tao and its two-man set are revealed. The Hei Gung set and meditation visualization practice are also detailed. The gem of the art is its internal practices which are rarely seen in Wing Chun. Chapters included: forms training, weapons, training enhancement devices, sensitivity training and internal training.




Mastering Wing Chun Kung Fu


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In this book, the keys to the Ip Man Wing Chun Kung Fu system are explained. The three hand sets are shown in detail, along with the application of the key movements. One of the keys to Wing Chun is laying a proper foundation. The first form Siu Lim Tao (Little Idea) is the development of that foundation. While the first form teaches the correct structure of the attacks and defensive movements, it is in Chum Kiu that the student learns to "seek the bridge" and use both hands simultaneously, such as one hand defending while the other attacks. The third form, Biu Gee (Thrusting Fingers), also known as the (First Aid) form, teaches the keys to recovery from the loss of a superior position in fighting. Biu Gee training is one of the keys to learning to focus energy into a strike. Also covered is the Chi Sao (Sticking Hands) training of Wing Chun, as well as the key principles that have made Ip Man Wing Chun one of the most famous Kung Fu systems in the world.