Almost synonymous with Wing Chun Kung Fu is the Muk Yan Jong or wooden man (a.k.a. the wooden dummy). Well known but often misunderstood, the Muk Yan Jong is considered Wing Chun’s most powerful tool for developing true mastery of the art.
WING CHUN QI SAO TRAINING
Several hundred years ago a martial art was born in southern China, its founders pooled their collective knowledge into a uniform method of training allowing its practitioners to benefit from generations of martial arts development.
WING CHUN KICKING AND FOOTWORK TRAINING
Wing Chun kicking and footwork techniques are a vital compliment to the devastating striking techniques of the crossing hands skills.
THE WING CHUN DOUBLE KNIFE TRAINING-BAAT JAAM DO
Wing Chun Kung Fu is a martial art best know for its tight, aggressive, straight line empty hand attacks.
WING CHUN POWER TRAINING
In Wing Chun Kung Fu there is a saying "First courage, second power and then technique", this reflects a greater importance put on the willingness to fight and on an ability to make techniques profitable.