Wing Chun Teaching System
The Wing Chun system is taught in a structured curriculum with grades and sashes, so that students learn and develop all aspects of Wing Chun properly. The structured curriculum is like building a house and you start with the foundations. Students are taught information in the right order so they can acquire the skills and experience needed to learn and understand each new level of their training.
There are four levels,1. Beginner (Siu Lim Tao),2. Intermediate (Chum Kiu),)3. wooden man 4. Biu Jee/luk dim boon/Bart jom doa. People of different levels are in different classes for ease of concentration.
In the Siu lim Tao Beginners, the emphasis is learning how to fight when attacked. You learn to control your body which in turn gives you control over your opponent. It specifies on learning how to control, first, and then power second; Instead of a major physical workout without control. Students are given attention without pressure and classes are setup with no intimidation. The aim is to start with low impact with immense output choice.
Chum Kiu or Intermediate students do a lot more action in one night due to their skill level, and experience . This is the level where students start to learn how to detor and fight multiple opponents with footwork and how Wing Chun verses Wing Chuns non stop attacking.
Wooden Man, Muk Yang Jong is one of the tools of Wing Chun. Unique to wing chun only, in history. This tool is copied by many different Martial Arts. Students are pleased when qualified in this Level.
Biu Gee is taught to those proven fair to the world and considered close enough to be family. These Advanced students are taught specific but universal keys making Wing Chun so easy you can fight doing it with your eyes closed to controlling your opponent with a touch. long + close weapons cover all types of weapons to complete the system.
After the first level, once you can control yourself, you have more control of your world.
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