Yes—and perhaps more than ever. In an age of MMA dominance and sports science, Wing Chun is often criticized for being "untested." Belonoha’s compendium does not argue with MMA; it restores Wing Chun to its original context: close-quarters self-defense for narrow spaces (elevators, hallways, crowded rooms).
Wayne Belonoha holds a 5th-degree Master Level in the European Wing Tsun Organization (EWTO). His background in writing is as strong as his martial arts pedigree, allowing him to translate complex biomechanics into accessible English. He co-authored works with Grandmaster Leung Ting, ensuring the material stays true to the core principles of the system.
A comprehensive index featuring over 200 traditional terms with Cantonese/Mandarin pronunciations alongside 800 martial idioms.