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Basic Movements

Forms and Training

Concepts and Principles

Conclusion

7. Hung Suen Wing Chun Kuen

History and Development

Forms and Training

Concepts and Principles

Conclusion

8. Jee Shim Wing Chun Kuen

History and Development

Basic Movements

Forms and Training

Concepts and Principles

Conclusion

9. Other Wing Chun Kuen Styles

Fujian Wing Chun Kuen

Hung Suen Hay Ban Wing Chun Kuen

Malaysian Wing Chun Kuen

Pien San Wing Chun Kuen

Vietnamese Wing Chun Kuen

Yiu Kai Wing Chun Kuen

Other Branches

Conclusion

Stage 1, Predecessors of Wing Chun

Stage 2, Founders of Wing Chun

Stage 3, Red Junk Ancestors of Wing Chun

Stage 4, Disseminators of Wing Chun

Stage 5, Developers of Wing Chun

Final Thoughts

The Wing Chun Kuen Family Tree

Glossary

About the Authors

FOREWORD

I began the study of Wing Chun kung-fu at the age of sixteen. I was already a black belt in taekwondo at the time, and involved in the study of escrima and arnis, but felt an inexplicable attraction to the art by the legacy left behind by the late Bruce Lee. The first book I ever read on the martial arts was Dan Inosanto’s Jeet Kune Do: The Art and Philosophy of Bruce Lee. After reading this book and about the training methods and fighting art of Lee, I knew that if I wanted to become as good as Lee I would have to study the arts he did. As I read on, I discovered that Wing Chun was the nucleus of his new style.

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