The Wing Chun Compendium, Volume Two

The Wing Chun Compendium, Volume Two by Wayne Belonoha, published by Blue Snake Books on July 21, 2009, is an illustrated guide that delves into the advanced aspects of Wing Chun, a renowned kung fu system. This volume continues the exploration of Wing Chun, focusing on its application for improving mental and physical health. It presents a comprehensive overview of the discipline, covering theory, philosophy, and practical drills.
Readers will find detailed instruction on the final three advanced forms of the Wing Chun system, including the wooden man, the six-and-a-half point long pole, and the eight-cut sword form, along with techniques demonstrated by Grandmaster Sunny Tang. The book also features drills for enhancing distance and angle, fighting strategies, and proper body mechanics. While aimed at serious practitioners, it offers insights into body movement and psychological aspects of martial arts, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in self-improvement through martial arts. With 472 pages and 400 photographs, this edition serves as a thorough reference for both beginners and advanced students.
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In this second volume, a martial arts expert continues his study of Wing Chun, a popular system of kung fu, demonstrating how it can be used to improve your mental and physical health
Wing Chun, also called Ving Tsun, is a popular system of kung fu designed centuries ago by a Buddhist nun and Shaolin master. Together, the two volumes of The Wing Chun Compendium offer a complete guide to the discipline, from theory and philosophy to drills and forms.
In this second volume, author Wayne Belonoha takes students to the next level, focusing on the final three and most advanced forms of the Wing Chun system and their associated skills: the “Mook Yan Jong” or wooden man; the “Lok Dim Boon Quan” or six-and-a-half point long pole; and the “Baat Cham Dao” or eight-cut sword form, demonstrated here for the first time by Grandmaster Sunny Tang. Also included are distance and angle improvement drills, fighting strategy and training, instruction on proper body mechanics, and “Sticking Hands” techniques. While intended for the serious practitioner, The Wing Chun Compendium, Volume Two also teaches the basics of body movement, psychological components of practice and performance, and how to use martial arts for overall self-improvement—factors that can help any martial artists seeking to enhance their physical and mental development. The book includes hundreds of tips and techniques as well as 400 photographs.
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