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Wing Chun Code of Conduct
- Remain disciplined – Conduct yourself ethically as a martial artist.
- Practice courtesy and righteousness – Serve the society and respect your elders.
- Love your fellow students – Be united and avoid conflicts.
- Preserve the proper spirit.
- Train diligently – Maintain your skills.
- Learn to become more peaceful – Avoid arguments and fights.
- Be moderate and gentle in your manners.
- Help the weak and the very young.
- Use martial skills for the good of humanity.
- Pass on the tradition – Preserve this Chinese art and rules of conduct.
10 Keys to Wing Chun
- Be fast with your fist.
- Be alert with your eyes.
- Be accurate with timing.
- Always protect your own Centerline.
- Movements must be agile.
- Coordinate your hands and feet.
- Learn to apply Power, not just use muscle.
- Remain calm and relaxed.
- Be continuous when applying Fan Sau.
- Be quick to end the fight.
Ving Tsun Kuen Kuit Terms and Sayings
- Siu Lim Tau mainly trains internal power.
- There are not many sets of training exercises in Wing Chun. They are easy to learn but to master them requires determination.
- Learning the usual ways will allow later variations.
- Short arm bridges and fast steps requires practicing the stance first.
- Bui Jee contains life saving emergency techniques.
- The Wooden Man develops use of power.
- The steps follow turning of the body like a cat.
- The posture complements the hands to eject the opponent.
- The Six and a Half Point Staff does not make more than one sound.
- The Eight Cut Sword techniques have no match.
- The thrusting and fast attacks are well suited for closing in.
- Eyes beaming with courage can neutralize the situation.
- Unknown techniques are not suitable for training practice.
- Those who completely master the system are among the very few.
- Han d to Hand, Foot to Foot. There is no such thing as an UNSTOPPABLE TECHNIQUE.