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ABOUT WING CHUN
Wing Chun is a fighting system from from southern China that
has its origins in the town of Foshan in the Canton province.
In our times it has become famous because, under the late Grandmaster
Ip Man, it was the major system that Bruce Lee studied and was
the cornerstone of all of his martial arts concepts and theories.
It is very popular in Hong Kong because of its straightforward
efficiency and its close quarters effectiveness in practical self
defense situations.
So the story goes, Wing Chun was developed by a buddhist nun
named Ng Mui. She passed it on to a young girl from Foshan named
Yim Wing Chun from whom it derives its name. Recent historical
research has brought this story into question. We are not really
sure what the origin of Wing Chun is but perhaps the metaphor
that it was developed by a woman is more important than verifiable
historical fact. What Wing Chun insists in both principle and
practicality is that a smaller or less strong person can deal
with a larger person in a self defense situation if they do the
right things.
Wing Chun is a system that teaches a student not to clash force
against force but to redirect it while insinuating oneself inside
of the opponents defenses. It is a system that teaches a student
that direct, efficient and economical motion gives decisive results
in a fight. It is an aggressive system that emphasizes simultaneous
attack and defense and continuation of strike to vital areas.
Wing Chun is a system that is well suited to the solving the problems
posed by today's self defense situations.
Although an explosive fighting style, Wing Chun is also a wonderful
way of maintaining one's health and flexibility. As Ip Man's son,
Ip Chun,always says, "The primary purpose of Wing Chun is
to improve one's health." For the most part, the average
person has the privilege this day and age to practice Wing Chun
for their own pleasure and self improvement. Nevertheless, at
the root of it all is the idea one has learned a system in which
one can have confidence should the need arise. |