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Wing Chun is a concept-based traditional Southern Chinese Kung fu style and a form of self-defence, which utilises both striking and grappling in close-range combat. Softness and performing techniques in a relaxed manner is fundamental to Wing Chun
Wing Chun Biu Jee
The third form, Biu Jee, is composed of extreme short-range and extreme long-range techniques, low kicks and sweeps, and "emergency techniques" to counter-attack when structure and centreline have been seriously compromised
Wing Chun 116 Wooden Dummy
The Mook Yan Jong form is performed against a "wooden dummy", a thick wooden post with three arms and a leg mounted on a slightly springy frame representing a stationary human opponent
Wing Chun Self-defence
Wing Chun is a concept-based traditional Southern Chinese Kung fu style and a form of self-defence, which utilises both striking and grappling in close-range combat. Softness and performing techniques in a relaxed manner is fundamental to Wing Chun
Wing Chun street fight
Wing Chun is a concept-based traditional Southern Chinese Kung fu style and a form of self-defence, which utilises both striking and grappling in close-range combat. Softness and performing techniques in a relaxed manner is fundamental to Wing Chun
Wing Chun butterfly knives
A form involving a pair of large "butterfly knives", slightly smaller than short swords (Doa). Historically the knives were also referred to as Dit Ming Do "Life-Taking Knives"
Wing Chun pole
"Long Pole" a tapered wooden pole ranging anywhere from 8 to 13 feet in length, "Six and A Half Point Pole", their 7 principles of Luk Dim Boon Kwun
Wing Chun Siu Lim Tao
The first and most important form in Wing Chun. Siu Lim Tao is the foundation of Wing Chun, Training Course
Wing Chun Chum Kiu
Chum Kiu is the second of three open-hand forms of Wing Chun Kung Fu. It builds upon many of the basic principles and techniques learned in the first Wing Chun open-hand form, Siu lim Tao