Beginning Wing Chun Why Wing Chun Works

Beginning Wing Chun Why Wing Chun Works by Alan Gibson is an illustrated manual published by Authors On Line in 2012, comprising 160 pages. This revised edition presents an updated perspective on training methods, reflecting both the author’s insights and broader developments within the martial arts community. The book includes clear illustrations, photography, and diagrams to enhance understanding of Wing Chun techniques.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that covers a variety of training drills, key footwork, and concept linking methods. The content also addresses fighting practice, fence work, and strength and conditioning, providing a thorough exploration of why Wing Chun is effective and how its methods contrast with other martial arts. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in martial arts and training.
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Setting a new benchmark in martial arts literature, this completely revised edition has been updated to reflect the evolution of training methods, both of the author and of the martial arts world in general. Once again this essential manual is clearly illustrated with photography and diagrams, but in addition, it now contains a complete set of training drills, with key footwork and concept linking methods. Fighting practice, fence work, and strength and conditioning are also included in this comprehensive reworking of a classic book. Learn how Wing Chun works, why it is so effective in practice and why its methods differ so radically from other martial arts.
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