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Wing Chun is a southern style of Kung Fu , it uses a continuous flow of forward energy to counter and deflect an opponents strike while making a pinpoint close range attack.

While it can take years to master ,in a very short time a student can become quite skilled in self defense .

Wing Chun focuses primarily on your hands with about with about 75% of  its strikes and blocks utilizing the hands , while there are much fewer kicks than you find in most styles the kicks, they are still quite devastating. Wing Chun kicks as with the hand techniques are used at close range and stay hidden until impact.

In this class you will learn Forms , Sticky Hands , Flowing and sparring. Many of the drills taught can be done solo or with a partner.                                                     

Wing Chun teaches more than just an effective fighting method. It teaches you to become a better person through physical, mental, and spiritual awareness.

Wing Chun gives you confidence in your own ability to protect yourself against physical attack. When fear is removed, the arrogance of uncertainty is dispelled, and it is no longer necessary to prove yourself in any form of physical combat. By learning how to fight, you learn how to not fight.

The philosophy of wing chun is embodied in the wing chun pledge with states, “I believe constant practicing of the art of wing chun will enable me to transcend to a higher mental and physical level. I shall show respect for the art, my sifu (teacher), sihing (seniors), and sidhi (juniors). I shall exercise my utmost tolerance and consideration in dealing with people and general matters in and outside the academy.”

In other words, the physical and mental training in wing chun makes you stronger physically, spiritually, and mentally. The lessons learned from studying the art become applicable to all phases of life. You learn respect for yourself and for other people, and at the same time, learn how to handle stressful situations better because through your training, you will have learned how to better control your body and our emotions.  

 

Remain disciplined
uphold yourself ethically as a martial artist

Practice courtesy and righteousness
serve the community and honor your family

Love your fellow students or classmates
be united and avoid conflicts

Limit your desires and pursuit of bodily pleasures
preserve the proper spirit

Train diligently and make it a habit
maintain your skills

Learn to develop spiritual tranquility
abstain from arguments and fights

Participate in society
be conservative, cultured and gentle in your manners

Help the weak and the very young
use your martial skill for the good of humanity

Pass on the tradition
preserve this Chinese art and its Rules of Conduct

 

 

 

 

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