Generally, everyone knows learning a martial art helps to improve your physical fitness, develop discipline and gain knowledge of self-defense. However, the main purpose of practicing Wing Chun is to learn practical combat applications for use in dangerous situations.
We must always expect our opponent to have advantages over us, such as size, speed, and power. By using the practical and effective method of Wing Chun we can overcome the adversary.
Wing Chun Kung Fu, a branch of Siu Lum (Shaolin) Kung Fu, is a style that emphasizes economy of movement and combines the practical applications of using both defense and offense simultaneously.
While Wing Chun offers practitioners practical combat skills, the true essence of the style is to develop your character, discipline and dedication to stand firm in all situations. It teaches you how to accept, analyze and understand other ideas and philosophies.
One style of martial arts is not better than another. The most important thing is to gain the skill and proficiency of the style. It all depends on how the instructor guides you through the system and how you adapt the style to fit you.
In a nutshell, all martial artists agree that (1) confidence, (2) power and (3) technique are the three pillars of all martial arts. Our school has all the training to develop these three elements along with many others. Without training in this manner you will never realize the potential of any Kung Fu system.
Learning how to fight is easy; however conquering your fear is difficult. Hitting the opponent is easy, but learning to hit without exchanging blows is hard.
SiFu Lee has many years of martial arts experience, as a student and instructor, under the three great masters of the Wing Chun style. He can guide you on the correct path to achieve the complete art of Wing Chun.
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