
by Wayne Li
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Added on February 8, 2026
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In theory, Wing Chun concepts and ideas should be easy to grasp for all beginners. Wing Chun is based on the natural body structure and common sense found in fighting.
However, in reality beginners can be overwhelmed with the amount of information, theories, strategies, and ideas that Wing Chun has to offer. Wing Chun taught properly is not simply, follow me and do this. So, the path it takes to training will be foreign to anyone who has never experienced it before. That is why I have written this beginners guide to help you get started quickly and easily.
Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn... What is Wing Chun?Who invented Wing Chun?Can I start Wing Chun at anytime?Will I be out of place?Can I watch a class?Is Wing Chun suitable for everyone?Is it even suitable for the disabled?Am I too old to start Wing Chun?What are the requirements for training in Wing Chun?What does a typical Wing Chun class consist of?Does Wing Chun have a grading system?Do I need to be aggressive?Will I get hurt in class?Do I have to be fit to start training?How long will it take to get good?What are the wing Chun forms?- Sil Lum Tao ( Little Idea)- Chum Kiu ( Bridging the Gap)- Biu Ji ( Thrusting Fingers)- Mook Yan Jong ( Wooden Dummy)- Baat Jam Dao ( Butterfly Swords/Eight Cut Swords)- Look Dim Boon Grun ( Dragon Pole/Six and Half Point Pole)And much, much more
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Good reading!Every one should read this. It was very informative. Not just from a martial arts perspective. It was uplifting to the mind, and spirit.
Good intro to basic conceptsNo instruction, but good base knowledge as an introduction. A bit of history and describes the purpose of the components.
Good reading!Every one should read this. It was very informative. Not just from a martial arts perspective. It was uplifting to the mind, and spirit.

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