Wing Chun Kung-fu- A Complete Guide Repack -

Many lineages include a wooden dummy form (Muk Yan Chong) and long pole/butterfly sword forms at advanced levels.

A Wing Chun fighter who spars regularly and cross-trains in grappling and boxing is a dangerous opponent. A Wing Chun fighter who only does forms and Chi Sau will likely lose a real fight. Wing Chun Kung-Fu- A Complete Guide

Forget flashy kicks or acrobatics. Learn to stand correctly. Relax. Protect the centerline. Punch straight. Stick to your partner’s arms in Chi Sao. Apply forward pressure. That is Wing Chun. Many lineages include a wooden dummy form (Muk

While the legends are romantic, the verifiable history of Wing Chun begins in the red boat opera troupes of Southern China. It was passed down through generations of masters until it reached Ip Man (Yip Man) in Foshan, China. Forget flashy kicks or acrobatics