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Wing Chun Code of Conduct

  1. Remain disciplined – Conduct yourself ethically as a martial artist.
  2. Practice courtesy and righteousness – Serve the society and respect your elders.
  3. Love your fellow students – Be united and avoid conflicts.
  4. Preserve the proper spirit.
  5. Train diligently – Maintain your skills.
  6. Learn to become more peaceful – Avoid arguments and fights.
  7. Be moderate and gentle in your manners.
  8. Help the weak and the very young.
  9. Use martial skills for the good of humanity.
  10. Pass on the tradition – Preserve this Chinese art and rules of conduct.

10 Keys to Wing Chun

  1. Be fast with your fist.
  2. Be alert with your eyes.
  3. Be accurate with timing.
  4. Always protect your own Centerline.
  5. Movements must be agile.
  6. Coordinate your hands and feet.
  7. Learn to apply Power, not just use muscle.
  8. Remain calm and relaxed.
  9. Be continuous when applying Fan Sau.
  10. Be quick to end the fight.

Ving Tsun Kuen Kuit Terms and Sayings

  1. Siu Lim Tau mainly trains internal power.
  2. There are not many sets of training exercises in Wing Chun. They are easy to learn but to master them requires determination.
  3. Learning the usual ways will allow later variations.
  4. Short arm bridges and fast steps requires practicing the stance first.
  5. Bui Jee contains life saving emergency techniques.
  6. The Wooden Man develops use of power.
  7. The steps follow turning of the body like a cat.
  8. The posture complements the hands to eject the opponent.
  9. The Six and a Half Point Staff does not make more than one sound.
  10. The Eight Cut Sword techniques have no match.
  11. The thrusting and fast attacks are well suited for closing in.
  12. Eyes beaming with courage can neutralize the situation.
  13. Unknown techniques are not suitable for training practice.
  14. Those who completely master the system are among the very few.
  15. Han d to Hand, Foot to Foot. There is no such thing as an UNSTOPPABLE TECHNIQUE.