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Hand comes detain. Hand goes follow. Hand free thrust forward. It could be said that this simple little adage encapsulates the entire Wing Chun system.
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Alan Gibson
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons suc…more
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Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental and spiritual development; and entertainment or the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.
Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means "arts of Mars", the Roman god of war.[1] Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never "martial" in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors
Feel Free to discuss any Martial Arts topics ;
1. Kickboxing
2. Taekwondo
3. Savate
4. Karate
5. Jeet kune do
6. Mixed Martial Arts
7. Kung Fu
8. Boxing
9. Wrestling
10 Brazilian Jiujitsu
11. Judo
12. Arnis
13. Capoeira
14. Tang soo do
15. Hwa rang Do
16. others
This book club is for members of the North East Wing Chun Student Association practicing in the …more
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This book club is for members of the North East Wing Chun Student Association practicing in the Leung Sheung branch of Wing Chun. The topical focus for this reading group is martial arts or subject matter relevant to the art of Wing Chun and its practitioners.
Topic examples include: Wing Chun and Martial Arts more broadly, Chinese history and culture, self defense, related works of philosophy and literature, Chinese language, and more.