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This time we are taken on a detailed journey through the first two 'empty-hand' forms and the unique wooden dummy form. Together, these three forms constitute the basic training methods and combat philosophy of the wing chun system. The entire wooden dummy form is illustrated in numbered pictures. After finishing this book, the reader will not only have a detailed knowledge of the depth of the information contained within the forms, they willl also have been inspired to discover ever greater insights into the wing chun personal combat system, and have at their disposal a superb reference which they will refer to for inspiration again and again. This book is a must for every martial arts library.
Contents
Foreword One
Foreword Two
Introduction
Siu Lim Tao
Opening the stance-Section One, Two, and Three
Chum Kiu
Section One, Two and Three
The wooden dummy
Biu Tze
Hesitation hurts by Mike Wooles
An officer calls by Dave Kerrigan
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Illustrated wooden dummy form