It has been mentioned before information exchange has provided a great platform to share content and information to the masses that, otherwise, shoeboxes and warehouses if it weren’t for digital media. Reinforced by another release of…
WCI Review – Sifu Fernandez – Lesson 17 – Methods for Sparring
Fighting arts of all disciplines have their varying platforms upon which they pressure test the practices of techniques for efficacy. The most common amongst them are sparring. However, just “lacing them up and having a go”…
WCI Review – Randy Williams – Bot Jom Doh Applications
The coveted and, at one time, exclusively guarded weapons of Wing Chun entice the practitioner’s aspirations to learn the double knives as a point of proficiency, with the allure of being amongst a committed echelon that…
WCI Review – Sifu Sergio – 116 Wooden Dummy Form
Knock, knock? It has four limbs, is made of wood, and is no joke to the dedicated Wing Chun practitioner. Sifu Sergio Iadarola explores the popular training device in its significance, from its origins to its…
WCI Review – Moy Yat – Trace of Ving Tsun Roots 1
Continuing with the analogue to digital conversion release of one of many volumes of the late Sifu Moy Yat’s video releases is this submission of an oral history of Ving Tsun Gung Fu as his scholastic…
WCI Review – Tony Chan – Wing Chun Free Fighting 1
Many people pursue martial arts for a variety of interests, whether they are for fitness, hobby, relative cultural interest, or for what they provide universally fighting and/or self-defence skills. Picking up a few techniques along the…
WCI Review – Tony Massengill – Chin Na
Breaking from standard Wing Chun presentations, Sifu Tony Massengill attacks the joints point by point to expand one’s martial arts arsenal with Chin Na, “which is the Chinese art of capture, control and destruction.” It is…