Wing Chun Kung Fu Bamboo Ring

Wing Chun Kung Fu Bamboo Ring

Author: Tyler Rea

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781469954738

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The Wing Chun Bamboo ring or Jook Wan is a rare and lesser known training method used in the system of Wing Chun Kung Fu. In this volume the details of the Sup yat wan or 11 ring sets are presented along with general History, structural details, Martial maxims and terminology and much more for the Bamboo ring of Wing Chun Kung Fu.


Wing Chun Kung Fu

Wing Chun Kung Fu

Author: Ip Chun

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780312187767

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A simple and powerful form of kung fu, wing chun is ideal for women interested in the art of self-defense. This book covers the first form of wing chun kung fu, and is appropriate for intermediate and advanced practitioners, as well as beginners. 130 photos.


Wing-Chun Martial Arts

Wing-Chun Martial Arts

Author: Yip Chun

Publisher: Weiser Books

Published: 1993-11-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780877287964

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Yip Chun is a Grandmaster of Wing Chun, and the eldest son of Yip Man - Bruce Lee's mentor. With the help of Danny Connor, Yip Chun explains the moves, the importance of the relationship between teacher and student, and the Confucian theory. Studentswill learn Chi Sau, Siu Lim Tao, Chum Kiu, and Biu Tze from the many illustrations that show the forms. 150 photographs.


The Tao of Wing Chun

The Tao of Wing Chun

Author: John Little

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-07-21

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 1632209950

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Wing Chun is the most popular form of Chinese Kung Fu in the world today, with over four million practitioners. The art as it is presently understood has been handed down from teacher to student for more than three hundred years. Until now, no one has ever stepped back and taken a critical look at why this art’s techniques are presented and performed the way they are. This book, by Wing Chun master Danny Xuan and martial-arts authority John Little, is the first to decipher these techniques that until now have been encrypted within this art. Xuan and Little reveal how Wing Chun was designed holistically, based on the laws of physics, human nature, and biomechanics. It was also designed with economy, efficiency, and productivity in mind. Unlike other martial arts, Wing Chun doesn’t focus on making a person larger, more rugged, acrobatic or animal-like; rather, it focuses on making optimal use of one’s own bodily structure and power potential by applying the sciences of biomechanics and physics. Thus, it is possible for males and females of all ages and sizes to excel in this art. The Tao of Wing Chun provides a readable, authoritative means of cultivating personal protection skills, enhanced flexibility, improved coordination, greater stamina, and physical and mental fitness while simultaneously cultivating humility, focus, determination, self-confidence, character, camaraderie, and deep inner strength. Foremost, this book offers the reader the means by which to apply Wing Chun principles in daily life. Enhanced by forty-eight full-color illustrations, The Tao of Wing Chun will fascinate, educate, and entertain a wide range of readers—from beginner to master.


Wing Chun Kung-fu

Wing Chun Kung-fu

Author: James Yimm Lee

Publisher: Black Belt Communications

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9780897500371

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Edited by Bruce Lee and featuring jeet kune do legend Ted Wong, this book introduces the reader to the sil lim tao form, the immovable-elbow and centerline theories, chi sao (sticky hands), trapping, and much more. Wing Chun Kung-Fu continues to set the standard for martial arts instructional books, and it has become the perennial study guide for kung fu enthusiasts of all skill levels.


Learning Wing Chun Kung Fu

Learning Wing Chun Kung Fu

Author: Jason G. Kokkorakis

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781845495879

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Analyzing the systems concepts, theory, physical exercises and fighting application, the reader is taken from the basic ideas of the system into its advanced stages of training in order to maximize the physical and mental benefits gained from its practice. The Sui Lum Tao and Chum Kui form actions and applications are discussed in detail and explained in a way the reader can understand slowly and fully, with the exercises commonly practiced within the system broken down to their individual component parts. The technical information is based on Wing Chun practices that transcend lineage, but adhere to the universal principles of the system, exposing information and training methods that could be currently lacking from your daily practice. From a novice to the martial arts to an advanced practitioner, fighter to philosopher, this book will help you achieve much more from your dedicated practice.


Wing Chun Opium Pipe Staff (Bamboo Ring Wing Chun Kung Fu)

Wing Chun Opium Pipe Staff (Bamboo Ring Wing Chun Kung Fu)

Author: Tyler Rea

Publisher:

Published: 2013-05-02

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9781491252390

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The Wing Chun Opium Pipe staff is a short range close quarter weapon found in Jook Wan Wing Chun and some branch of the Mainland. Not exclusively unique to Wing Chun, short staff or Club methods are found in Martial systems throughout China.


The Wing Chun Compendium, Volume One

The Wing Chun Compendium, Volume One

Author: Wayne Belonoha

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 2012-10-30

Total Pages: 527

ISBN-13: 1583946535

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The first volume in a two-part series that explores the theory of Wing Chun—a style of kung fu and self-defense—from a technical, lifestyle, and philosophical perspective Written by Wayne Belonoha—a certified Ving Tsun Instructor and National Certified Coach, 7th Level, Master Degree—The Wing Chun Compendium offers hundreds of tips and techniques specifically designed to help readers advance to the next stage. The Wing Chun Compendium is divided into eight sections, including Theory, Techniques, Drills, Chi Sau (Sticky Hands), Forms, Pressure Points, Health and Fitness, and Terminology. Students of all levels will find tips for improving technique and gaining benefits from the book's instruction in over twenty of the top skill-building drills and exercises, such as the Maai Sang Jong and Bong Guek (Sticky Legs) drills. Covering all three hand forms (Siu Nim Tau, Cham Kiu, and Biu Ji), it also provides a detailed examination of each movement and application and features an extensive terminology section that includes the Chinese characters and both Cantonese and Mandarin pronunciations for over two hundred of the most common wing chun terms. The compendium concludes with Grandmaster Sunny Tang's special article, “Reflections of Siu Nim Tau After 30 Years.”