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Wing Chun:
- Lineage:
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- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Steve Lee Swift (1977).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Klaus Filbrandt (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Pang Yiu Kwan (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Patrick Leung (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Samuel Kwok (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Raymond Lo (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Colin Ward (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Ken Lau (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Terence Yip (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Michael Tse (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Felix Leong (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Ludovic Delaloye (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Brian Desir (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Kwok Cheung (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Shaun Rawcliffe (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Yip Pui (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Luigi Biuso (2004).
- Yip Chun (1924-Present)........................ Alan Gibson (2004).
- The Wing Chun system. The system of Wing Chun.
- The heart of Wing Chun is Chi Sau (Sticky hand).
- Chi Sau: The heart of the system.
- Wing Chun is simple to learn but hard to Master.
- Simplicity is the key to Wing Chun.
- A style that employes these fighting priciples:
- Emphasis on utilizing position, angling, body mechanics, knowledge in use of energy, narrow stance, agile footwork, economy of movement, straight line punch, explosive power, and low kicks.
- Principles and concepts. Economy of motion. Center line theory. Straight line attacks.
- The basic principles of Wing Chun.
- Chi Sau (Sticky hands). Chi Gerk (Sticky legs). Chi Sau (Chi Sao).
- Low kicks. No high kicks. No spinning movements.
- The basics of the Wing Chun system.
- Biu Tze (Thrusting fingers form).
- Bong Sau (Wing like arm).
- Chi Sau (Sticking hand).
- Chum Kiu (Arm seeking form).
- Fak Sau (Flipping hand).
- Gaun Sau (Splitting hand).
- Gum Sau (Pressing hand).
- Huen Sau (Circling hand).
- Jum Sau (Chopping hand).
- Jud Sun Ma (Sideling stance).
- Jut Sau (Jerking hand).
- Kau Sau (Circling block).
- Kiu Sau (Bridge arm).
- Kwun Sau (Rotating arms).
- Lap Sau (Grabbing hand).
- Lan Sau (Bar arm).
- Lau Sau (Scooping arm).
- Lok Sau (Rolling arms).
- Man Sau (Asking arm).
- Pak Sau (Slap block).
- Po Pai Cheung (Double palm strike).
- Saam Kok Bo (Triangular step).
- Sei Ping Ma (Quadrilateral level stance).
- Siu Nim Tau (Little idea form).
- Tan Sau (Palm up block).
- Wu Sau (Protective arm).
- Yan Cheung (Stamping Palm).
- Yee Chi Chung Kuen (Character sun thrusting punch).
- Yee Chi Kim Yeung Ma (Character two adduction stance).
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- Updates will be added as soon as possible.
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