Pass on the tradition - Preserve this Chinese art and rules of conduct.
***- The three terrors of Wing Chun are
Taun Sau, Bong Sau, and Fok Sau.
The feet are like wheels, and the hands
like arrows.
The theory of Wing Chun has no limit in its applications
Upon achieving the highest level of proficiency, the application of techniques will vary according
to the opponent.
The system must change in order to keep up with the ever changing world of martial arts. What worked
in the 1800’s will not work into days world the knife has replaced the sword.
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
Fancy techniques should not be used in sticky hand practice.
Eyes beaming with courage can neutralize the situation.
I asked my Master when will I know I have mastered the Wing Chun system. He smiled and said when you
have produced your own Sifu. And when his student has produced a Sifu you will be a Grandfather.
There are 12 moves, all practical and
real; Thousands of variations can be used, aiming for practical use and not beauty.