September 18th, 2007
- When you should hit - hit
- When you shouldn’t hit - don’t
- Don’t when you can’t and don’t when you mustn’t.
- Others walk the bow - I walk the string.
- The hand that hits - also blocks.
- The punch comes from the heart.
- Face your opponent with your centerline.
- Hand against hand, foot against foot, there is no unstoppable technique.
- When facing your opponent with your side, your shoulder becomes the centerline.
- Whenever kicking, the heels face each other.
- Beginners must not use strength.
- Pak Sao (slap block), avoid the inner gate.
- If you don’t train hard when you’re young, you will have nothing when you’re old.
- When using the fist, don’t stand on ceremony.
- When using the quan (pole), don’t expect two sounds
- Augustine Fong
- Note: Both Moy Yat and Augustine Fong first brought a large amount of Kuen Kuit, to the general public. There work has been reused and rehashed more times than anyone would care to count. Many of the general Kuen Kuit and sayings posted here, no doubt came from one of or both of these masters. In the future, the WCpedia staff, hopes to collect the specific Kuen Kuit that Fong Sifu and Moy Sigung, put into print, so the source of the water, may be remembered. - WCpedia Staff
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