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post Kulo Leung Jan Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:33 am

  1. Lik Yu Noi Gung - (Power must be internal)
  2. Bok Gai Bok Jee - (1000 questions −1000 answers)
  3. Skills depart from where they originate
  4. Use quite to overcome the active
  5. Biu to the center, Tang to the sides
  6. WCK horse is narrow, the bridge small and the feet move like wheels of a cart
  7. Kicking is from the side body position
  8. Shiu da yat liong - chut da qin ken - (to disperse force with one ‘liang’ and to attack with power of 1000 qin)
  9. Geu you sheng gong - (long trained softness may turn into steel hardness)
  10. Jeek you sheng gong - (accumulated softness may turn into steel hardness)
  11. Qek you sheng gong - (extreme softness may turn into steel hardness)
  12. Sam Dim Boon Gwun inclues Huen, Dim, Gwot, Doi, Bil, the 5 elements.
  13. Wingchun forms are few - Easy to learn, hard to master
  14. The mind has to be determined
  15. First practice the foundations, than one can change later
  16. Siu Lien, Dai Lien, Sam Bai Fut
  17. Sam Jin crashs down, stopping the kicking leg
  18. Butterfly palms, change to dragon, tiger tail, and hit
  19. Biu Jee methods are cruel and vicious
  20. Iron Finger Sinking Bridge, Crane Wing hit
  21. Consecutive Biu Jee saves one from danger
  22. Short bridge, spear methods use Tip San(close body)
  23. Fok Fu(Subduing tiger) inate ability keep in gold bag(I think he means the good abilities are kept as gold)
  24. Those who are successful, how many are there?
  25. Siu Lien Tau - practise it and it will change you

These ae general Wing Chun Kuen Kuit some times associated with Kulo Village.

  1. Power in the middle - attack the sides, Weak middle - attack the center
  2. Yin and Yang are the feelings of WCK
  3. Lien Siu Dai Da - (Linked small and large / atack and defence)
  4. Do not kick above the waist
  5. Gerk Mo Hui Faat - (A kick never misses)

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