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  • Feb
    2015
    23
    2015 / Feb / 23

    Interview with Sifu Tam Woon Biu – Chan Wha Shun Lineage 佛山詠春

    • posted in History, Kung Fu, Wing Chun
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: Chan Wha Shun, Foshan Leung Jan, Foshan Wing Chun, gong fu, Mainland China, Sifu Sergio, Sifu Tam Woon Biu, Traditional Kung Fu, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, 佛山詠春拳, 詠春拳團結, 陳華順

    Interview with Sifu Tam Woon Biu – Chan Wha Shun Lineage 佛山詠春

  • Feb
    2015
    22
    2015 / Feb / 22

    Chinese Wing Chun Kung Fu growing in U.S.

    • posted in Kung Fu, Training, Wing Chun
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: Black Flag, Chinese Martial Arts, gong fu, Ip Man, Lin Xiangfu, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, Yip Man, 中國的詠春功夫, 林祥福, 詠春拳團結, 黑旗功夫

    Chinese Wing Chun Kung Fu growing in U.S.

  • Feb
    2015
    20
    2015 / Feb / 20

    Butterfly Sword – “Eight Slashing Knives” Baat Jaam Do

    • posted in History, Kung Fu, Training, video, Wing Chun
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: Baat Jaam Do, Butterfly Sword, Chinese Sword, gong fu, Ip Man, Kung Fu, Traditional Martial Arts, training, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, Yip Man, 功夫, 蝴蝶劍, 詠春拳團結

    Butterfly Sword – “Eight Slashing Knives” Baat Jaam Do

  • Feb
    2015
    19
    2015 / Feb / 19

    Happy Chinese New Year! Gung Hay Fat Choy!

    • posted in History, Kung Fu, Quote of The Day
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: 2015 Year of The Goat, Chinese Culture, Chinese Martial Arts, Chinese New Year 2015, Gung Hay Fat Choy, Kung Fu, Lion Dance, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, 新年快樂, 舞獅, 詠春拳團結

    happynewyear_WCU

    2015 – The Year of The Goat

    Chinese New Year’s Day’s date is calculated according to the Chinese lunar calendar, hence the date is different each year on the Gregorian (internationally used) calendar, but always in the period January 21 to February 20. In 2015 it’s Thursday, February 19. The Goat comes 8th in the Chinese zodiac. The 12 zodiac animals are: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.  According to Chinese astrology, each year (starting from Chinese New Year) is associated with an animal sign, occurring in a 12-year cycle. For example 2015 is a year of the Goat.

    The Southern Lion Dance

    Lion Dance, also known as Playing Lion, is a traditional sport activity and a folk art that imitates the movements of lions. In China, people believe that the lion is an auspicious animal and that Lion Dance would bring them good luck.

    The Chinese Southern (南獅) Lion dance originated from Guangdong. The Southern Lion has a single horn, and is associated with the legend of a mythical monster called Nian. The lion’s head is traditionally constructed from papier-mâché, utilizing a hand-crafted bamboo frame, and a body made of fabric and fur detailing.

    There are two main styles of Guangdong or Cantonese Lion: the Fut San or Fo Shan (translating to “Buddha Mountain”), and the Hok San or He Shan (translates to “Crane Mountain” 鶴山), both named after their geographic location. Fo Shan is the style many kung fu schools have adopted. It demands power from the movement and strength in the posture. The lion becomes a symbol and represents the kung fu school, only the most advanced students are allowed to perform. Other notable but less popular styles include the Fut-Hok (a hybrid of Fut San and Hok San created in Singapore by Kong Chow Wui Koon in the 1960s), and the Jow Ga (named after the Jow family style of kung fu). The different lion types can be identified from the design of the lion head.

    “Lion dancing provides cardiovascular exercise, stance training, and weight training all rolled into one cultural package…”

    – Doc-Fai Wong

  • Feb
    2015
    18
    2015 / Feb / 18

    Ip Ching on Ip Man Wing Chun by Empty Mind Films

    • posted in Kung Fu, Ving Tsun, Wing Chun
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: Chinese Martial Arts, Hong Kong, Ip Chun, Ip Man, Kung Fu, Ving Tsun, Ving Tsun Athletic Association, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, 葉問, 詠春美, 香港

    Ip Ching on Ip Man Wing Chun by Empty Mind Films

  • Feb
    2015
    16
    2015 / Feb / 16

    Wing Chun Demonstration (詠春示范) By SiFu Leo Au Yeung

    • posted in Wing Chun, Wing Tsun
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    • / by wingchununited
    • / tags: Chum Kiu, Ip Man, Sifu Leo Au Yeung, sil lim tao, WCU, Wing Chun, Wing Chun United, Yip Man, 訓練, 詠春拳, 詠春拳團結

    Wing Chun Demonstration (詠春示范) By SiFu Leo Au Yeung

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