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    Wing Chun Syllabus

    A basic description of the Wing Chun syllabus contains the three open hand forms of

    Siu Lim Tau (Little Imagination), Chum Kiu (Seeking the Bridge), Biu Jee (Thrusting

    Fingers), Chi Sau (Sticky Hands), and the Mok Yan Jong (Wooden Dummy Form).

    There are also the weapon forms for the Luk Dim Boon Guan (Long Pole) and the BahtJam Doa (Double Knives). It is a common misconception that one completes the art of

    Wing Chun after learning the above syllabus. There is actually much more to Wing

    Chun than just this. Just regarding the forms, there is an additional dummy form for

    the eight Wing Chun kicks called Buhn Jee Jong (tri-pole kicking dummy). Also

    various dummy forms for the Long Pole and Double Knives must be trained. And still,

    even after learning all of the forms and sticky hand drills, one cannot yet claim to

    have learned the whole Wing Chun system.

    For instance, learning Chi Sau (Sticky Hands) is more of a stepping-stone that

    prepares one for training fighting applications. Chi Sau trains ones reflex, sensitivity,coordination, mobility, and non-stop movement. Chi Sau also trains one in the concept

    of coverage, which is important for simultaneous offense and defense.

    I would also like to stress that the forms alone cannot be employed as-is for fighting.

    Even after one has learned all the forms, one must employ Chahk Kuen and Chahk

    Jong. These two terms mean to break down the individual techniques and movements

    contained within the forms, and recombine them with other techniques/movements

    for application in fighting. In addition, Wing Chun has special training methods called

    Dah San Jong and Dah Wai which employ the recombined techniques from Chahk

    Kuen and Chahk Jong. Dah San Jong means to applythe recombined techniques on

    a live dummy. The live dummy is an opponent who will attack you using differenttechniques, both from Wing Chun or from other styles. Dah Wai is similar to Dah

    San Jong except the Wing Chun practicioner is confronted with more than one

    opponent.

    The recombined techniques may appear different from how they are played in the

    forms. This is because the forms are just a rudimentary foundation to Wing Chun,

    just like the English alphabet is to the English language. For example, the letter B

    holds no inherent meaning on its own. But when combined with the letters A and T,

    the three letters can spell out the word BAT. This word may contain several

    different meanings. If one rearranges the order of the letters, another word TAB,

    with different meanings and applications, can be spelled. It is also necessary to pointout that no one letter is more important than another. A similar approach holds true

    for the forms in Wing Chun. No one form is more important or more advanced than

    the next. No one can speak English just with the alphabet alone. There are other

    factors that affect a language, such as vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. As such, no

    one can fight in a form because fighting involves more than just forms.

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    As Chahk Kuen is important to better understand the application of some

    techniques in the forms, Chahk Jong is also very important for understanding the

    Mok Yan Jong (Wooden Dummy Form). The techniques from the Wooden Dummy Form

    also cannot be used as in the form when fighting. This is because, unlike a fighting

    opponent, the wooden dummy is inanimate. Although it has two arms and one leg, the

    arms and leg cannot move, even when they are hit. Nor will they hit you back. Itfollows, then, that the application of technique in the form must again be different

    from that employed in actual fighting.

    Many techniques in fighting application are completely beyond what one may imagine

    when attempting to interpret the forms. As we start to see this amazing progression

    from form to fighting, we begin to realize how ingenious the previous generations of

    Wing Chun practitioners must have been in designing these techniques centuries ago.

    In addition to Chahk Kuen, Chahk Jong, Dah San Jong, and Dah Wai, Wing Chun also

    has many other exercises and training methods. Although all based upon scientific

    principles, the actual training does not require sophisticated equipment. These

    training methods are for the sake of developing Gung Lek. Unfortunately there hasbeen much effort in mystifying this concept. Gung Lek is a method of generating a

    specific type of power. For example, a power-lifters legs are specifically trained to

    lift large amounts of weight. In contrast, a runners legs are also very strong but are

    trained more for speed and endurance. Gung Lek training in Wing Chun is designed to

    maximize the power and speed of Wing Chun techniques. If one does not have the

    physical ability to back up technical prowess, then one has but a mere shell of a

    martial art. As such, the Chinese have a famous martial arts saying, Lien Kuen But

    Lien Gung Doh Lo Yut Cheung Hung. This can be translated as If you diligently

    practice your martial art with Gung Lek, you will have substance in your kung-fu,

    instead of an empty shell and a dream of what you could have been in your twilightyears.

    Due to time constraints, I must stop here. When time allows, I will write more about

    Wing Chun in future articles. We will dig deeper in our discussion of Wing Chun

    theory and some of the training curricula. We will also show that explanation must be

    backed up by practical application. In the next article, I would like to discuss some

    basic Wing Chun theories and concepts. To conclude, I reiterate that this article is

    based merely on my experiences and point of view. If the reader feels there are

    discrepancies, or inaccuracies, please feel free to voice your opinion. My philosophy

    towards Wing Chun and how to teach the art results from and reflects the teachings

    of my SiFus, the late Grandmaster Yip Man, SiFu Lok Yiu and SiFu Duncan S.H. Leung.

    Essence of Wing Chun

    According to legend, Wing Chun kung fu originated from the Shaolin Temple in China,

    around 300 years ago, during the end of Emperor Yung Jengs reign. Ng Mui, already

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    an accomplished martial artist, developed the core ideas and philosophies of what is

    now Wing Chun kung fu after witnessing the fateful encounter between a crane and a

    snake. Ng Mui observed that the snake, though possessing no limbs, was able to

    skillfully defend itself. The snake would lure the crane into initiating the first move

    by coiling up its body while constantly moving its head. The snake remained deadly

    calm, poised for the most opportune time to swiftly attack. The crane used theopposite tactic. It would make a lot of movements to distract the snake while also

    waiting for the right moment to launch an attack. The crane would jump up and down

    and side-to-side to avoid the snake and to bait it into initiating the first attack. The

    crane would smack the advancing snake aside with its wings and immediately follow up

    by attacking with its beak. It would also lure the snake further within the range of

    its deadly beak by dancing back. Once the snake took the bait, the crane would

    immediately lash out with one of its talons and follow up with its beak. Ng Mui

    thought that this battle demonstrated an awesome display of strategy and technique.

    It was through this battles edification that Ng Mui received an epiphany: to apply

    the strategy and techniques of the crane and snake into human combat. Although thebattle between the crane and snake provided the inspiration for Ng Muis ideas for

    combat, Ng Mui did not use the specific motions of the two animals as a basis for her

    new system, but rather only the strategies she observed in the encounter.

    Whether through chance or fate, Ng Mui had the opportunity to pass on her

    newfound knowledge to a girl named Yim Wing Chun. It seemed preordained that Yim

    Wing Chun be Ng Muis successor, for she possessed both a deep, diligent passion for

    martial arts and an innate genius for understanding martial arts and its application in

    real combat. Yim Wing Chun undertook much hard work and research to refine and

    expand upon Ng Muis ideas and philosophies through numerous challenges and

    conflicts. Yim Wing Chun took the teachings of Ng Mui and created what would be thebeginnings of Wing Chun kung fu. In order to memorialize and forever recognize her

    incredible achievements, people called this once nameless martial art system, Wing

    Chun.

    Wing Chun cannot strictly be considered an independent style. This is because before

    Yim Wing Chun developed her own system, she already had a foundation in southern

    Shaolin martial arts. It is believed that Yim Wing Chun had a foundation of Fukien

    Shaolin kung fu prior to her studies with Ng Mui. This is why we consider Wing Chun

    kung fu as merely a branch of Shaolin. In fact, many Chinese martial arts can trace

    their roots back to Shaolin. The arts of Hung Ga, Choy Li Fut, Mok Ga, Praying Mantis,White Eyebrow, Hap Ga, Jow Ga, Eagle Claw, and numerous others are also branches

    of Shaolin. Each of these styles emphasizes different aspects of the Shaolin art. It

    is only when later generations of martial arts practitioners divided and categorized

    these different aspects that these styles came into existence. The Chinese people

    have a saying: mahn faht gwai jung, yut sui lam. Simply put, this phrase means that

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    no mystical tricks or secret techniques that cannot be explained by universally proven

    scientific theory. Wing Chun is a complete system of training that includes elements

    such as confidence, theory, technique, speed, timing, distance, reflex, agility,

    stamina, coordination, power, strategy, etc. Without training all of these elements,

    you cannot honestly call what you train a complete martial art.

    Due to its scientific approach, Wing Chun has become a style that specificallyemphasizes practical, real life application. Proper training in Wing Chun can offer a

    diligent practitioner decent, applicable combat ability in a relatively short period of

    time. It is this specialty that has made Wing Chun extremely famous in the martial

    arts field.

    However, martial arts are definitely not for everyone and even fewer people are able

    to excel at it. There are several criteria one must first fulfill in order to truly obtain

    the art of Wing Chun. Some of the most important are the following:

    1. FATE:You must have the good fortune to meet a SiFu capable of passing on the

    knowledge to you.

    2. THE RIGHT SIFU:Your SiFu must be able to apply Wing Chun in actual combat.For example, how can you trust someone to teach you how to swim if that person has

    never even tried to swim in the water? Your SiFu must also be willing to teach you

    wholeheartedly and without reserve.

    3. PASSION:To be truly great at anything, you must first love whatever it is that

    you do. You must want to truly obtain Wing Chun in order to sacrifice so much time,

    money, and effort.

    4. ADEQUATE FINANCES:Obviously you must, at the very least, be able to afford

    some type of tuition for the chance to learn. But the most important point of this

    criterion is that you must not have to worry about money if you are to devote

    yourself to Wing Chun. How can one seriously train in anything if you must worryabout even how to put food on your table or how to keep a roof over your head?

    There is also the question of equipment and a place to train. All of this requires

    money.

    5. TIME:This criterion is closely tied together with adequate finances in that you

    must have the luxury of time to seriously train. It takes several hours of proper

    training everyday to achieve the ability to apply Wing Chun in real combat.

    6. PERSEVERANCE:The path to truly obtaining Wing Chun is filled with pain,

    difficulties, obstacles, and other unforeseen circumstances. You must have the

    mindset to meet and overcome all of these challenges. If you give up because of

    discomfort or injury, or if you cannot sacrifice socializing and your recreational time,you will never make it.

    7. TRAINING PARTNERS:You must have access to a large number of training

    partners. This is because you must learn how to apply Wing Chun in such a manner

    that it will work against any type of opponent. It is also imperative that these

    training partners be willing to help you.

    8. APPLICATION:Because Wing Chun is an art of combat, it is necessary to apply

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    the art in real fights. You can read all there is to know about swimming and practice

    the motions diligently in the air, but unless you actually get in the water and practice

    swimming, you may very well drown the first time youre thrown in. So it is necessary

    to always ask yourself if you truly have and are able to apply Wing Chun in a real

    fight. The definition of a real fight is not necessarily one that involves defending

    your life. A friendly sparring match or competitions that are well regulated can alsobe considered as such. This is because you have no idea what the opponent is going to

    do. The only thing you do know is that the opponent will try to attack you.

    9. AMBITION:You must have the ambition to always achieve more. The only way a

    style can progress is if each succeeding generation tries to surpass the previous

    generation. It is true that the succeeding generation may not always be able to

    surpass the last, but at least the style and art may be preserved.

    10. FIDELITY:The quest for knowledge is an endless journey. As such, the desire to

    acquire knowledge must never be lost or there is the possibility that the knowledge

    may fade away entirely. In order to truly obtain Wing Chun, you must devote your

    entire life to the art. Your love for your art and style must never waver since it nowrests on your shoulders to educate and enlighten the next generation as your SiFu

    has educated and trained you.

    The above criteria are paramount for truly obtaining Wing Chun. One should also note

    that these criteria are in no way complete. Due to these constraints, it is rare indeed

    to encounter a Wing Chun practitioner who has truly obtained the art. In addition to

    the above criteria, it should also be mentioned that the SiFu must believe that the

    student is worth teaching. The student must be of good character, sound

    temperament, and trustworthy. This is because the SiFu must also consider if the

    student is able to take on the role of being a SiFu to the next generation. He or she

    must be capable of perpetuating the art responsibly, and whether this is the casegreatly influences how much a SiFu will teach his student. I should be clear that

    when a SiFu takes on a disciple, it is the beginning of a deep bond between the two

    that goes beyond that of just teacher and student. There is a Chinese saying, yut

    yat wai Si, jung sung wai Fu, which roughly translated means, even if only a day as my

    SiFu, the SiFu is my father for life. And so it is that the relationship between SiFu

    and disciple is akin to that of father and son. Each has a great responsibility to the

    other and each also has a great responsibility to society. Accordingly, the SiFu must

    determine how much of the art it is appropriate to pass to the disciple. Just because

    a SiFu takes on a disciple does not mean the SiFu should pass on all that he knows, for

    there are other factors to consider such as time and the disciples readiness, abilityand, most importantly, character. Although a disciple can be effectively considered

    as the SiFus son, we should remember Wing Chun is a precious but deadly art. A

    disciple must have a deep appreciation of this and be of a sound, responsible

    disposition if he is to be chosen to continue its legacy.

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    A Brief Discussion of the Training Methods and Procedures of Wing Chun Kung Fu

    It is now almost 60 years since SiFu Yip Man established and initiated the

    art of Wing Chun Kung Fu in Hong Kong, and we should appreciate and honor his

    lifetime of research and perseverance to maintain and preserve this secret Art offighting. He arduously managed his unknown schools in a tumultuous period on this

    small island and fortune will not let down a man who does his best to hand down his

    comprehensive knowledge to his disciples. Under the cultivation of SiFu Yip Man,

    many outstanding students gained fame through diligent training and successful

    application of Wing Chun in numerous contests. As a result, the Wing Chun style

    became famous in Hong Kong. His descendants have since taught this art on all

    continents including Bruce Lee who single-handedly influenced and changed the

    way martial arts films were made. Bruce Lees fighting movies

    such as Fists of Fury , Return of the Dragon , and Enter the

    Dragon, to name a few, continue to capture audiences to this day with his

    stunning fighting techniques and choreography. These extraordinary fight sequences

    are a magnificent demonstration of an explosive fighting art that can be traced back

    to the unique style of Wing Chun. In the years since, Wing Chun has become one of

    the most popular styles of Martial Arts in the world.

    As the Wing Chun family grows larger, it seems that there are many different and

    sometimes conflicting interpretations of our style in the Wing Chun community, yet I

    am absolutely sure that SiFu Yip Man taught one and only one Wing Chun to

    everyone. The causes of this disparity may be that most teachers have their own

    ideas, prefer to teach in their own way, have misconceptions of the original ideas of

    the Art, or all of the above. In Wing Chun we have basic techniques like Tan Sau

    , Bong Sau, Fook Sau, Gaan Sau, and Kwan Sau which every

    practitioner will perform and in each instance may look alike.However, if you are

    careful enough to spend the time to properly explore the ideas and nuances behind

    these techniques to discover the differences in angles, structure, and position you

    will gain a better understanding of the ideas and applications of each. It is much

    better for us to accept and consider each others ideas so they can be analyzed,

    experimented with, and used to experience what-is-the-difference. This is the way

    to seek out the truth and improve in what you are doing. This is always my advice - tobe more humble and more liberal in your approach to all things. Self righteousness

    , arbitrary deference , and prejudice will only prove to stop or

    drastically hinder your progress.

    With this article I am now trying to express some aspects of my approach and

    training methods for this style, all of which I have learned from my three SiFus, SiFu

    Lok Yiu, SiFu Yip Man , and SiFu Duncan Shiu Hung Leung

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    . It is the approach and methods that I have determined to work for

    me. Whether or not you like or agree with it, please take what I have written here

    into consideration and if possible attempt to accept these different ideas to further

    your research. With an open mind, you can better further your knowledge and

    distinguish yourself in the field of Martial Arts. This approach to knowledge is not

    unique to Chinese philosophy and you will find the same advice in many cultures. As

    SiFu Duncan said, I certainly do not claim to speak for the Wing Chun family,

    and would welcome any correction that is offered. That certainly would help me

    improve. It is my hope that many Wing Chun members will share their ideas

    with all of us, no matter who they have learned from.

    If you want to learn something outstanding or special you must perform quite a lot of

    research and plan carefully to arrange the time, money, man power, and a decent

    environment (,,,) for your training before you even start to choose

    the right SiFu (teacher). Then, you have to find a SiFu who will wholeheartedly pass

    his precious knowledge to you and approach what you are going to learn properly as Ihave mentioned in my last two articles, Wing Chun Syllabus and Wing

    Chun Myths . Wing Chun has three empty hand forms, sticky hands

    training, the wooden man dummy forms, the breakdown and usages of the wooden

    dummy techniques, Dar Wai , Sang Jong, the Tripoles Form , the

    breakdown and usages of the Kicking techniques, and much more training. To fully

    earn this style will take years of honest study, perseverance, and

    dedication. Without a doubt, you will need advice along the way and an open mind to

    accept many different ideas to better yourself. Always remember that you will make

    many mistakes along the way and that the most important thing about a true quest

    for knowledge is considering it an endless journey. Accept the ideas you come across,

    compare them with what you know and try them out. You have nothing to lose and

    everything to gain through research and discussion. When you are training in the

    field of Wing Chun, think about what you are learning and do not be afraid to

    respectfully ask your SiFu, Why?, How?, or How can I improve?. This is not to

    question his knowledge, but if he can not or will not answer your questions it may be

    necessary to find another SiFu. There is nothing top secret in Wing Chun because

    every thing in the art can be explained scientifically or mathematically with physics,

    geometry, and anatomy. The only secret is to train hard. Every movement in the

    forms has certain meaning and numerous details behind it. According to the design of

    Wing Chun Kung Fu, each movement must be played properly and precisely while

    maintaining the centerline idea of each movement and with an understanding of these

    underlying meanings. Without understanding its origins, the form will simply be a

    series of techniques that look like Wing Chun, but lack spirit . I touched on

    this idea in my DVD, Fundamental Wing Chun Kung Fu , which will

    be available soon on the internet. This introductory video is the first of a series in

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    which I will delve progressively deeper into the ideas and theories of Wing Chun. As

    my SiFu Yip Man told me, Who I am is not important. The most important thing

    is what I teach you. If it works then it counts. This statement is important to

    remember in order to make the art work for you. In the words of SiFu Yip Man,

    Dont believe what I tell you, use your common sense to learn, try it,use it,

    and find out for yourself.In ones quest to learn a martial art, it is often not only martial skills that are

    acquired. I make an effort to teach in such a manner as to develop strong problem

    solving abilities in my students. In Wing Chun, this means that they will use their

    knowledge of techniques, philosophy, strategy, etc., to most efficiently solve a

    problem in their training, or in a real fight. Students will learn how to stay calm and

    dispassionately look at the problem to analyze it as a whole to determine the most

    logical angle of approach, move on to determining the most efficient method for

    tackling it, and subsequently developing the most efficient procedure to achieve their

    goal of solving it. This mental acuity can be attributed to anything from building a

    shed to preparing for a corporate presentation and thus learning martial arts willstrengthen many more aspects of a person in addition to their fighting prowess.

    Recently, my student published some clips onYouTUBE,and it created some

    debate. It is always our pleasure to accept criticism otherwise we will never improve,

    but unfortunately it seems there is some misunderstanding of what we are doing in

    our practice. While some have understood or attempted to understand our

    intentions, other viewers simply denied to accept the videos for even a little

    consideration. For instance, I would like to direct your attention to The Tan Dar and

    Guan Dar drill. Our intention in this drill is not to say we fight like that. It

    is only a drill to help beginner students to build up good habits to respond to incoming

    techniques like swings to the upper gates or lower gates of their body. These drills

    should be considered as only the beginning of acquiring a basic understanding of

    simple techniques which breakdown from the Sil Nim Tao . Students begin to

    learn to feel the area that is under attack and covering that area without looking at,

    reaching out, or blocking to the attack ,,

    (:). Through these exercises, responding by reflex will be trained

    as well as performing defense and offense simultaneously. We shift the horse, thus

    keeping away a little bit to have more time to react, cover, and earn half a body

    length to reach further with the attacking punch. In an actual fight you dont have tofight like this and there will be many ways to counter to this type of swing attack

    , such as with Tan Sau Dung Gerk , throwing in the body with Taan Ma

    Tan Dar (some people call it Triangle Horse ), Kwan Sau Dang

    Gerk, or many other options that would be suitable responses. This

    approach allows the student to train the basic ideas of Wing Chun, get used to being

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    attacked, and to keep in mind that we are always to consider that we are smaller,

    slower, and less powerful than our opponents. With this in mind, the student will

    learn to choose the most intelligent and efficient way to conquer their adversary and

    in the mean time build up good habits, practice correct technique, develop

    coordination

    , learn to understand and feel proper structure

    , anddevelop muscle memory . There is no technique better than the other

    techniques; each technique has a distinct advantage and disadvantage. Additionally,

    some people have said we are doing Karate Wing Chun, or that we created those

    kind of techniques, or even Wing Chun doesnt fight like that!. However, if you

    carefully inspect those clips again, you will find all my students are doing correctly

    and clearly the techniques Wing Chun is supposed to require, such as Gaan Sau ,

    Bong Sau, Pak Sau, Kwan Sau, and more. All of them are utilizing Wing

    Chun techniques in their training drills and only the attacking person is doing another

    styles techniques. In the fighting art of Wing Chun there are many different

    fighting methods, what you see in the clip is the method I personally prefer, which is

    called Counter Attack. In Wing Chun its called Dar Joung Moong , or Crash

    in the door fighting style. In addition, we have the usages of Short Bridge Power

    and Long Bridge Power . Normally, in our school we emphasize

    Long Bridge Power and Counter Attacking. This maybe something you have never

    seen before but it does not mean Wing Chun lacks these kind of fighting methods and

    techniques. To be honest, sometimes I wish I had the kind of ingenuity to invent

    those techniques because it really takes a lot of talent and fighting experience to do

    so. The techniques that comprise Wing Chun originate from our ancestors who

    meticulously developed them over the course of many years and through theirsuccessful application in an immeasurable number of contests both for sport and self

    defense. Finally, the Circle Fighting Drill is simply a stepping stone in the

    foundational training before students start learning how to actually fight. They have

    to earn the ability to protect themselves by using Wing Chun techniques fluently,

    reflexively, and in a proper and controlled manner so as not to hit their practice

    partners ensuring the safety of their fellow students. To hit someone is easy; to

    fight without getting hit is hard. Besides these basic ideas there is much more to

    the circle fighting training included in our curriculum.

    Sticky Hands Training, or Chi Sau, is definitely an extremely important part of

    the Wing Chun curriculum and it is not only used to train you how to be good in this

    exercise, but also to refine your skills across the board. Students must learn it in

    the correct sequence, step by step, to understand the ideas behind it, because it

    covers many of the integral ideas of the style. A small mistake or misconception at

    the beginning will end up making a big difference in the future. While training Chi

    Sau, students can focus on improving the sensitivity of their hands in response

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    to contact from an opponent, reflexively reacting to a stimulus, developing the

    coordination and dexterity required to use both hands at the same time, helping each

    other to progress, and on resolving others mistakes. No matter how good and hard

    you train, you will always make mistakes. Every mistake presents a possible opening

    for you to be attacked if your partner knows how to exploit the mistake. Since

    mistakes are unavoidable, in Chi Sau we train the hands to be mutually dependent, sothat when you make a mistake with one hand, the other hand instinctively responds to

    help close the opening that is created by the mistake. If done properly, when your

    partner attempts to exploit your mistake you can often convert this into an

    opportunity for you to penetrate your partners coverage and strike. Chi Sau should

    be done in a reasonable way, maintaining coverage, and with flowing non-stop

    defensive and offensive techniques. In addition to learning how to be a good training

    partner to each other, a student training sticky hands will also learn first hand the

    ideas of proper timing and distance, as well as how to use proper force instead of

    fighting directly against the force of your opponent. They have to learn how to use

    the structure of the whole body to their advantage, to advance and retreat at thecorrect angle and distance, and to understand the direction of power. It will take

    much explanation during Chi Sau training to achieve proficiency but it is essential to

    understand one key concept. Chi Sau is not fighting. While the skills that Chi Sau

    helps to develop improve ones fighting abilities, nobody is going to play that game

    with you on the street. Wing Chun is an art of maximum efficiency, doing the most

    while expending the least amount of energy. In Chi Sau, the most efficient way that

    we respond to incoming pressure from our partner is to use his power to help you

    create more power to use for your advantage. Basically, you learn how to use your

    partners power against him and by thoroughly training all of these ideas of intention,

    you will develop reflexes that are essential to being an effective Wing Chunfighter. On the other hand, if you train with the wrong intentions (i.e., just trying to

    hit each other, running hand for no reason, or training robotically) your Chi Sau will

    not improve your senses as a fighter. Ultimately, I have come to realize that it is

    most valuable to teach Chi Sau to students particularly to empower them with a keen

    understanding of Wing Chun theory and a sharp feeling of the proper application of

    technique. With these attributes they will be able to correct their own mistakes and

    deepen their knowledge far into the future when their SiFu is no longer available for

    consultation.

    Most Styles of Martial Arts have Forms that are collections of hand and

    foot movements that define the physical blueprint of the style. Wing Chun Kung Fu

    has three empty hand forms, which most practitioners are familiar with. However,

    the construction of the form is such that every hand movement and section has

    certain meaning associated with them. Without a qualified SiFu, you might

    misunderstand the meaning of the form, and only guess to the application of the

    techniques. It may look like Wing Chun, but the spirit, usage, and intention are

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    completely different. Also, the form is a collection of idealized movement. Upon

    learning them, you must be shown how to take the elements of the form and combine

    them to create a technique to suit the situation. In fact, the fighting applications of

    the techniques are totally beyond your imagination from what is seen in the form, and

    must be taught by the SiFu who has applicable knowledge and experience. After

    learning the forms students will begin to learn single hand sticky hands, Dan Chi Sau

    , followed by double handed Chi Sau. Training the horse with different

    footworkwill typically continue throughout and students will

    eventually start to learn the dummy form. At these stages one of the goals is to

    become so familiar with your training attributes that you will be equipped to analyze

    your own performance. To be able to recognize and correct your own mistakes and

    truly be able to self-correct without constantly consulting your SiFu for the basics of

    Wing Chun theory will mean faster progress and aptitude that will last long into the

    future. Also at this stage, training of basic techniques such as Tan Dar Guann Dar

    , Kwan Sau Bong Gerk, and Gum Sau Tan Dar willbegin. Many of these basic techniques can be viewed in the videos on our site and on

    YouTube. We call it Chark Kuenor Chark Jong - the break down usages of

    the Forms and Dummy Form.

    After relatively perfecting with the basic one on one drills weve discussed so far,

    students will move on to apply those techniques in the simple hypothetical scenarios

    of Circle Fighting . This training allows the students to develop their Wing

    Chun skills in a controlled step by step manner but also to become comfortable with

    being attacked. The confidence will automatically build up, and incoming punches and

    kicks are no longer a big deal as the circle fighting progresses to deeper and more

    realistic situations. The attackers will eventually no longer call out which attack is

    coming. Ultimately, attackers are going for real while the person in the center, who

    is training Wing Chun, will respond in a controlled manner so as not to injure their

    training partners. If the students can handle this, they will move forward and learn

    Wing Chun kicking, the Tripole form , sparring, real fighting

    with different styles, strategy, and much more.

    A fully experienced SiFu will teach his students in the proper manner, offering a

    flexible and adequate curriculum to fit the students progress. He will correct all the

    tiny mistakes whenever they occur to ward off bad habits and answer the myriad of

    questions that will come up to ensure that there are no misunderstandings and only afirm and clear understanding of all ideas. It is important to understand that in

    addition to all of the training mentioned so far there are many other exercises

    designed to develop Power, Speed, Reflex, Agility, Endurance, Timing, and Distance,

    etc. Without training these attributes you are not actually completely training the

    whole system of Wing Chun. It can take months or even years to fully explain the

    entire curriculum of our style in person so please forgive the brevity of this

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    article. My intentions were to provide an overview of the training methods,

    procedures, and progression of Wing Chun. If time allows, I will continue to share my

    opinions with you, such as the fighting methods of Wing Chun, in future articles. If

    you have any questions whatsoever, please feel free to write to our school email

    address, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), and I will do my

    best to answer as soon as possible.In closing, I always advise my students as what SiFu Yip Man advised me -

    Be more open minded, accept the ideas of others that you come across, analyze

    them and attempt to apply them to find out whether they are true. Do not

    blindly believe what I say and always use your common sense to learn.

    Overview of the Fighting Methods of Wing Chun: Part I

    This is the first segment of an in depth, multimedia article on Wing Chuns fighting

    methods by SiFu Lee. It is always best to discuss such intricate ideas in person wherethat discussion can be supplemented by hands on demonstrations. However, since that

    is not always possible, the upcoming segments of this article will attempt to convey

    these concepts as accurately and completely as possible through text, images, and

    integrated video clips filmed specifically for this piece. It is our hope that this will

    be a success in helping to bring a deeper understanding of this topic to not only our

    fellow Wing Chun practitioners, but to any others who may have an interest in some

    of the finer details of Wing Chun.

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    Fighting is a real-life duel, and in a split second things can happen so fast that there

    is no time for you to hesitate or think of what to do with the situation. You can onlyrespond instantly by your reflex and your natural instinct. A lot of diligent practice,

    practical application, and actual fighting experience are required to fully understand

    and to earn this ability. In this article I am trying to explain some ideas and provide

    some understanding of what I myself learned from my SiFus. It can only express my

    own interpretation and understanding of what I learned. Whether you feel it is right

    or wrong, my intention is for the following topics, which I will address individually

    later in this article, to be taken into consideration and to assist you in learning this

    particular Martial Art and attaining a deeper understanding of it through your

    sincere research and experimentation.

    1. Fighting is a kind of body language.

    2. The fighting post of Wing Chun.

    3. Smaller, Slower, Weaker vs. Adversary. (The use of opponents power,

    speed.)

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    ,

    .

    4. Short Bridge and Long Bridge Power Usages.

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    5. Close Range Fighting: Sticky hand style - Jammed in with close distance, emphasis

    techniques, skill, speed and coverage.

    6. Evade aside, attack opponent on one side eliminate chance of exchanging blows;

    Bright side and Blind side.

    7. Counter Attacking: Dar Jong Moon, crash in the door fighting style; counter

    attacking at the instant the opponent initiates his attempt to attack.

    8. Wing Chun has a complete curriculum of the Martial Arts training. If any of the

    above strategies do work ideally on their own, we can combine

    them. ()

    9. The combination of Short Bridge and Long Bridge approaches. Compare and find

    out which you prefer, or, which is more suitable for yourself.

    10. The Wing Chun Fighting Strategy.

    11. The proper usage of hand techniques and combination with Kicking techniques in a

    Fight, doing defense and offense simultaneously.

    12. SiFu Jiu Wan Style.Besides developing discipline, good health, and a diligent work ethic, the bottom line is

    that the purpose of truly learning and training in a Martial Art is for practical

    application. In the event of an unexpected dangerous situation, the skills attained

    can be used to protect family members, friends, or oneself. What is learned must be

    handy and genuinely practical, so when initiating a defensive maneuver after one has

    detected an offense, that countering reaction is a fluent, accurate, properly timed,

    execution of perfect technique. The goal is for the response to be so effective and

    natural, it will be as if you were born with that kind of ability. In this real-life duel,

    even a tiny mistake can lead to serious injury being inflicted upon you, hospitalization,

    and ultimately a result that you may regret for the rest of your life.

    . When

    preparing for a dangerous conflict, training should always be approached from the

    perspective that you are smaller, slower, and less powerful than your opponent. With

    this idea constantly in mind, you will never assume to be able to overpower or react

    faster and will always seek out ways to better conquer an adversary. Furthermore,

    despite years of training and studying the fighting art of the martial arts style of

    your choice, there may always be someone in the world with more experience or skill

    than you

    . Therefore, your fighting methods must be very clever so

    that your chances to win will be greater. We are so proud and grateful to our

    ancestors, who with their ingenuity and genius meticulously created and developedthis sophisticated and comprehensive art,

    for having passed down the

    knowledge of the Wing Chun fighting methods to us.

    Since the birth of Wing Chun, the guidelines, rules, and regulations of our

    style,

    , have always been:

    Conduct oneself in society, be humble and tame

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    Nourish ones inborn nature, avoid fighting indiscriminately

    Assist the young and weak, supplement benevolence with martial arts

    and the most important reminder:

    Martial Artists only Fight for Righteousness

    We always try our best and it is our responsibility to abide all the rules and

    regulations. However, we are all human, and since tempers sometimes flare or moodsmay often turn bad, conflicts are at times unavoidable, confrontations and fights may

    happen. In order to improve in the fighting art that we learn, it is always necessary

    for us to have some friendly contests and competitions. Through these methods, it

    will help us mutually progress more efficiently in a peaceful manner. One must also

    endeavor to fight with perfection of strategy, skill, and understanding. The fighting

    methods employed to do so are some of the most important attributes for us to

    decide the chance to win.

    A true quest for knowledge is considered an endless journey of learning and research.

    There is a fitting quote of unknown origin that sums this up - the truly educated

    never graduate. This is especially pertinent nowadays with new technology such ascomputer generated illustrations revealing the many physical aspects of fighting

    arts. With newfound fervor from television shows and the popularity of MMA

    competitions, the martial arts world continues to progress and improve. There are so

    many kinds of popular Martial Arts from all over the world, such as the French

    Savate, Israeli Krav Magaor Russian Sambo, Filipino Martial Arts, Thailands

    Muay Thai Boxing, etc., and the newly renowned Mixed Martial Arts. People

    everywhere are being exposed to martial arts so frequently that it is possible to

    learn more then ever before through observation. Martial artists are also fighting

    smarter by developing an understanding of bio-mechanics, physiology, and the

    strategies of many different Martial Arts through this increased exposure. Similarto how many professional athletes prepare for a game by watching game films, martial

    artists are studying MMA competitions, documentaries, and online videos. With the

    plethora of information available over the internet and on television, it is possible to

    supplement ones own studies now through not only personal application but also

    through reviewing the practical or impractical results of other martial artists. With

    these tools people can to begin to understand what an actual fight is, whereas in the

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    old times, students were allowed only to listen and blindly follow what their instructor

    said. While the others will learn it from their actual fighting, they can accumulate all

    their experiences from their previous fights, but this method may cause a lot of

    injuries and it is a very difficult or tough way to earn this kind of natural instinct for

    fighting. In recent times fighters are able to gather and study the methods of many

    other fighters and found advantages to replace the disadvantage.

    . Learning

    from the scientific computer generated illustrations of human body mechanisms,

    fighters can understand how to optimize their own performance. Fighters know more

    than ever how to build up their body to become stronger, and to improve their

    constitution and stamina for longer endurance. Today, with all of these widely

    available tools it has become a greater challenge for us to deal with those fighters.

    However, no matter how hard you train, how much time you train, or how smart you

    fight, all human beings are born with only two hands and two legs, there must be

    some limitations. Once you are committed to a movement, there must be a gap. As we

    are all aware, Wing Chunis a Martial Art style of scientific design, every thing can

    be explained logically. Our style strongly emphasized in theory

    ,

    methods, and principal law. We always have a better way to deal with a

    fight, as long as we train extremely hard in all the attributes that Wing Chunoffers,

    which is the program that SiFu Yip Man

    handed down to only a few

    Disciples. That is when we will then know what Wing Chuntruly is and know

    that Wing Chuncan match with any of the Martial Arts mentioned above.