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What is WingTsun™?
WT
is short for WingTsun™, an ancient Chinese system of
self-defense.
It was developed by a woman
approximately 250 years ago and named after her first student,
the girl "Yim Wing Tsun." Her name means "beautiful springtime"
or "eternal spring."
The goal was to provide civilians in civil
strife with a practical and effective, yet quickly learnable,
self-defense method.
WingTsun™ is self-defense in its
most uncompromising form.
WingTsun™
skills are built on the student's present abilities. Muscle
power and conditioning are not prerequisites for training.
WingTsun™ teaches a readiness to "listen" to one's body, to know
one's strengths, and to use them rigorously when required.
The power of
WingTsun™ is to sharpen one's perception in a well-coordinated
manner.
When men and
women learn WingTsun™, they develop a fresh, new awareness of
their body and a heightened sense of confidence in all
situations. This confidence, born of knowing one's capabilities,
is acquired through intensive, regular, professional
instruction.
WingTsun™
improves the practitioner's existing strengths and sharpens
their powers of perception. Once known, one's capabilities can
be confidently put to use. Persons who learn WingTsun™ learn to
know themselves. Wing Tsun never attacks - it is aggressive only
in defense.
WingTsun™
is a method for inner growth and a way to a carefree, relaxed,
and healthy lifestyle. At the center of WingTsun™ training
stands a unique and variable technique which is learned through
conscientious practice and purposeful engagement with a partner.
The basic training process teaches specific techniques for
relaxation and concentration. These instructions are
complemented with special breathing techniques for "refueling"
the body.
WingTsun™ merges
body and mind into a new, powerful unit. Fluent motions and
sudden explosive speed flow together in a systematic,
coordinated, spontaneous sequence of movement. The study of
WingTsun™ heightens physical and mental flexibility while
improving awareness of self and environment.
WT grew out of the Taoist
tradition in eastern thinking. In Chinese philosophy, "Tao,"
means "The Way." It signifies life's eternal movement of
growing, blooming, fading away, and never-ending renewal. To
achieve unity with the Tao, one must become as the Tao:
spontaneous, open, simple, and flexible - not hard and arrogant.
When using
WingTsun™ in self-defense or applying its principles in everyday
life, one becomes like a river flowing to the sea. Even if a
mountain obstructs the river's flow, it will not be stopped. It
will reach its goal naturally, unavoidably, while overcoming all
obstacles on the way.
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