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The Wing Chun Forms

Article by Dan Knight written on 11 Jul 2012
The martial art Wing Chun has just three hand forms, one form perfomed against a wooden dummy and two weapons forms.


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Sil Lim Tao

Article by Dan Knight written on 21 Jul 2012
Sil Lim Tau, sometimes referred to as Siu Nim Tao, is the first of the hand forms of Wing Chun Kung Fu. It teaches the student the basics of the martial art.

Chum Kiu

Article by Dan Knight written on 22 Jul 2012
Wing Chun Kung Fu's second form Chum Kiu builds on the base of knowledge learned in the first form and teaches the practitioner how to use these skills under different conditions.

Biu Gee

Article by Dan Knight written on 23 Jul 2012
Biu Gee Biu Gee is the third and final hand form of the Wing Chun Kung Fu system and is generally only taught to trusted Wing Chun practitioners. Biu Gee contains advanced techniques and emergency escapes.

Dummy Form

Article by Dan Knight written on 23 Jul 2012
Muk Yan Jong sometimes called Mok Yan Chong has 116 techniques that comprise the Wing Chun wooden dummy form as taught by the late grandmaster Ip Man. The form is performed against a dummy to practice techniques.

Ip Ching on Sil Lim Tau

Article by Ip Ching written on 23 Jul 2012
Grandmaster Ip Ching (Sometimes spelled Yip Ching) talks about Wing Chuns first form Sil Lim Tao (sometimes spelled Siu Nim Tao) and how to train it properly.

Pole Form

Article by Dan Knight written on 23 Jul 2012
Luk Dim Boon Kwun literally means six and a half point pole. The techniques in this form are generally taught as the first of the weapons forms in the Chinese martial art Wing Chun Kung Fu.


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