Concepts of Wing Chun

The Six Primary Principles of Wing Chun Kuen

Concepts of Wing Chun

Introduction

Concepts of Wing Chun” is a free online edition eBook available via AWCA Notes. Access AWCA Notes to see current and back issues.

About This Publication

Concepts of Wing Chun” discusses the six primary concepts of what makes Wing Chun work. Although Wing Chun consists of a variety of concepts (all equally important and one requiring an effective use of the others to be the most effective), these particular concepts are the literal core of everything else. Without them, Wing Chun would not be nearly as effective as it is.

Chapter 1: The Centerline Principle  Chapter 1: The Centerline Principle

1.1 The Centerline Principle  1.1 The Centerline Principle
1.2 Centerline vs Side-facing Stance  1.2 Centerline vs Side-facing Stance

Chapter 2: The Straightline Principle  Chapter 2: The Straightline Principle

2.1 The Straightline Principle  2.1 The Straightline Principle
2.2 Linear vs. Circular Attacks  2.2 Linear vs. Circular Attacks

Chapter 3: Relaxation  Chapter 3: Relaxation

3.1 Relaxation  3.1 Relaxation
3.2 How To Remain Relaxed  3.2 How To Remain Relaxed

Chapter 4: Simultaneous Attack & Defense  Chapter 4: Simultaneous Attack & Defense

4.1 Simultaneous Attack & Defense  4.1 Simultaneous Attack & Defense
4.2 Simultaneous Attack & Defense vs. One-Two Attacks/Defense  4.2 Simultaneous Attack & Defense vs. One-Two Attacks/Defense

Chapter 5: Simplicity  Chapter 5: Simplicity

5.1 Simplicity  5.1 Simplicity
5.2 Efficiency  5.2 Efficiency

Chapter 6: Siu-Nim-Tau  Chapter 6: Siu-Nim-Tau

6.1 The Siu-Nim-Tau as a Concept  6.1 The Siu-Nim-Tau as a Concept

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