Gaining control over a potentially dangerous attacker is one thing, but rendering their resources moot sometimes requires more than an arsenal of techniques intended to physically demolish them. Learning to lock up an unruly individual is…
Author: Wing Chun Illustrated
Review – Alan Orr – Footwork and Power Punching
With a long history of testing his mettle in both canvas and concrete rings, Sifu Alan Orr shares the training methods behind his Chu Sau Lei Wing Chun system that have made it practical, applicable, dynamic…
Review – Sam Chan – Wing Chun Terminology
Any practitioner who is passionate about Wing Chun has a thirst for all of the knowledge that they can withdraw about the system. That desire to learn more about its history, concepts, actions, and applications with…
Review – Benny Meng – Biu Ji Thrusting Fingers & Focus Power
Sifu Benny Meng, curator of the Ving Tsun Museum, gets a finger on the pulse of Biu Ji in this installment of his Ip Man Wing Chun DVD series. Pointing the focus of the presentation to…
Review – Randy Williams – Look Deem Boon Gwun: Vol.1
Presenting his Close Range Combat Academy’s six-and-a-half pole, Randy Williams covers the fundamental details during seven chapters of this DVD presentation. Not a minute goes by in this well-filmed, up-tempo, 55-minutes in-length offering without a flood of…
Review – Chuck O’Neill – Chi Sau 2: Advanced Techniques
In Chuck’s own words this DVD aims to build on the Chi Sau 1: Foundations DVD and advance your training. During the DVD you will be introduced to eight traditional Chi Sau techniques. These techniques will give you options to counter various…
Review – Sam Chan/Ip Ching – Foundations of Wing Chun
From a Foshan origin to an international audience, Ip Ching covers the Wing Chun system in a filmed archive seminar. This presentation takes place in his early years of dedicating a full-time schedule to promoting and…