A Look At Wing Chun
Up until the turn of the twentieth century, the martial art known as Wing Chun was very obscure not known much about. Back then, Wing Chun was just getting started, not practiced by a lot of martial artists. Over the years, it became a very dominant force in China, becoming one of the most prominent martial arts in existence. Even today, hundreds of martial artists study Wing Chun and everything it provides them with.
The first thing that students are taught when studying Wing Chun is that they should always use force to counter force. By using force against force, weaker and smaller fighters can easily and quickly take out bigger and stronger opponents. Whenever they get in a confrontation, Wing Chun stylists will use their brains - and use an opponents strength and force against him.
Throughout training, a lot of emphasis is put into that very concept. Students will learn all about force and strength, and how they can properly counter it. What many don't realize, is the fact that countering force requires very little strength from the stylist. Even the weakest Wing Chun stylist can take down an opponent 3 - 4 times his size if he uses the proper technique and his opponents force against him.
Wing Chun teaches other techniques as well, such as punching, kicking, and a few grappling holds. It doesn't teach much grappling though, as most of the techniques use force against force through throwing and striking. The strikes that are taught with this martial art are very fast, and aimed at vital areas on the body of the opponent.
A majority of the most vital areas on the human body are found along the center line, the very area that Wing Chun teaches stylists to protect as well as attack with their techniques. This line is the most vital in battle, which is why martial artists should always aim their attacks for any area that exists along this line. Most of the vital points found in the center line can be the end of the encounter if the stylist is able to land one powerful blow.
As Wing Chun emphasizes time and time again, the shortest straw between the stylist and the opponent is the center line, which is where a majority of movement takes place. Due to the linear fashion of Wing Chun, students will spend a lot of their training learning how to direct attacks as well as opposing force towards the center line.
Wing Chun is an exceptional martial art, teaching students how to use force against force in any type of encounter. There aren't that many grappling holds or weapons used with Wing Chun, although the techniques and moves that are taught are tried, proven, and above all - very effective for self defense.
Related Sites
- Shaolin Wing Chun Nam Anh Kung Fu
- Dedicated to the protection and promotion of the precious heritage of the orthodox Shaolin Wing Chun School. Lists origins, readings, school and techniques.
- UK Wing Chun Kung Fu Association
- This the is the UK Wing Chun Kung Fu Assoc homepage. Simply introducing you to this wonderful art, you can follow the links to delve as deep as you dare!
- Gary Lam Wing Chun Kung Fu
- Gary Lam is one of the worlds leading experts in Wing Chun Kung Fu and like his teacher honed his skills in tournament fighting and personal self-defense.
- Wing Chun Magazine
- Wing Chun Magazine - The Magazine of Wing Chun, is the only magazine dedicated to the martial art of Wing Chun in all of its forms.
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Everything shown in the video is for development only, which ultimately will be left in a fight situation to be used at the free will of the kung fu artist. But everything has a purpose. I created the video to have a different look at wing chun, to remind people that, at one time martial arts was suppose to be about giving the smaller person a chance against a larger opponent. But today, what I see being taught and done on the street, cannot work when muscle and speed are what your relying on. Wing Chun gung fu man thinks and acts on a different level. When you see fighting today, you see 2 brutes swinging crazily at one another, and whoever gets lucky and gets the hit and is then considered skilled. The Wing Chun gung fu man does not hit just for the sake of hitting, we control and hit, we never gamble when moving in, and yet at the same time we never move back, we are fearless in our approach in moving in.
When you see the motions of wing chun, it will look weak to many, it does not have the yell and the umph of karate, or the huge body swings and motions of boxing. When you see those style do their punch you can see their power. But wing chun, cannot be seen to be understood but must be felt. When we do our punch you will just see the motion, but if your on the receiving end you will feel the power. And make no mistake that this power is one you have never experienced. That's why many do not understand what they see.
Chi sao also is an exercise to develop many things from structure, timing, power, distance, positioning. But once again, those who don't know any better will believe it looks like 2 people playing patty cake with one another. But without chi sao, the kung fu man will not develop the ability to make people stick to him, to control the other people at will, and to attack and dominate the centerline. All this you develop through wing chun.
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ThomasC
Nice Lens, you would enjoy my martial arts lenses as well! Wing Chun Kung Fu Fighting techniques I am giving you 5 stars! Posted April 01, 2008 |
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Nice lens. Keep up the fighting. Let's get it on! Posted January 10, 2008 |
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freemans_gqj
The insights of this martial art is amazing, i couldn't stop reading...keep it coming. too bad i still have to rel on a guard dog for protection... Posted January 10, 2008 |



