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post Ermie Sup Yee Zhuang - Kuen Kuit (exerps)

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:50 am

Big as hendrik - soft as a kitten

Ermei Sup Yee Zhuang Kuen Kuit - (By “White Cloud” chan master at Soong Dynasty, China. 800years ago, on the Goldern Summit of Emei Mt.)

Contemplate heaven and observe the earth, Round and emptiness are the source of all methods, Big and small, open and close, Its wonderful-ness is (while) linking with the heart. (mind) (more…)

post The Ancestral White crane Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:47 am

What is zee mo/ center - return to center?
Zee mo return to center means - the centerline is proper
All operations must be internal - as strong as steel
External - as soft as cotton (more…)

post The Original Song of the Red Boat

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:46 am

Source: Zopa Gyatso Sifu

The techniques of Wing Chun Kuen are unique;
The methods are impenetrable, changing them should be avoided!
Correct teaching, correct practice and the correct mindset are essential.
You must train your heart to be courageous. (more…)

post Lo Kwai Kuen Kuit and Yiu Jee

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:44 am

The Lo Kwai Chao Family Kuen Kuit and Yiu Jee were passed down by Leung Jan in Foshan when he taught Chan Kwai the Pork Seller. They have been preserved within the Chao Family to this day, released for the first time due to the efforts of the AWCKRI. (more…)

post Moy Yat Chops Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:43 am

  1. When you should hit - hit
  2. When you shouldn’t hit - don’t
  3. Don’t when you can’t and don’t when you mustn’t.
  4. Others walk the bow - I walk the string. (more…)

post Robert Chu Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:41 am

Exerps from Complete Wing Chun.

  1. Yao ying da ying; Mo ying da yieng - (When you see form, strike form; When there is no form, strike shadow)
  2. Lui lao hui soong; Lut sau jik Chung - (As my opponnet comes, I recieve him; As they leave, I escort them; Upon loss of contact, I charge straight forward)
  3. Lien siu dai da - (Linking defence to bring in offence) (more…)

post Yip Man (Hong Kong) Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:40 am

Many of the Kuen Kuit known to the Wing Chun world decend from Yip Kai Man and his Hong Kong School of Wing Chun. Many of the Kuen Kuit are not of ancestral origin and were from slightly later periods. Some of the Kuen Kuit may be from Chan Wah Shun, but most likekly is that Yip Man drew upon a wide source of Knowledge to put together a more modernized approach to the Kuen Kuit. (more…)

post Leung Jan Foshan Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:38 am

Wing Chun Bot Sau Lien Siu Dai Da
Biu
Huen
Fook
Ping
Kuen
Guat
Gan
Tan (more…)

post Tang and Lo Family Kuen Kuit

September 18th, 2007

Filed under: WingChun — admin@martialartwork.com @ 2:37 am

These Kuen Kuit are from my ancestors, the Lo and Tang family:
Here are the most important:
10 truth of Shaolin
18 kiu Sau of Shaolin
Luk Dim Boon principles(Tai-Lan-Dim-Kit-Got-Wun-Lau)
Luk Dim Boon concepts (Tsin, Si, Tsau, Tan, Dik, Got, Cheung) (more…)

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 (more…)

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