WING CHUN KUEN KUITS
- Create a bridge if the opponents bridge is not present. 
- When chasing the opponents arm bridge, beware of being led
- Learning the techniques without developing the skills will never bring any accomplisments.
- When an opponent passes your arm bridge, avoid the danger by turning the stance and facing with
   the appropriate posture.
- Strike when you should. Do not strike when you should not.
- Do not be to eager to strike. Do not be afraid to strike. One who is afraid of being hit will finally
   be hit.
- Persistent attacks will surely gain you entry. Staying on the defensive will surely get you in trouble.
- The punch starts from the heart. The staff does not make two sounds. A kick does not miss.
- Power is generated from the joints. Strength origionates from the heels.
- Jam the opponents bridge to restrict his movements.
- Strive to remain calm in the midst of motion. Loosen up the muscles and relax the mind.
- Know your own limit in the use of power. Releasing all out is 90% the way to defeat.
- The three terrors of Wing Chun are Tan sao, Bong sao, Fook sao.
- Feet and hands work together.
- In uniting the waist with the stance, power can be generated.
- Extreme softness enables one to be hard. Being extremely natural enables one to be agile.
- Invisible posture, invisible kick.
- Hand techniques must follow the yin yang principle.
- Srength must be applied with inner power.
- There is a counter action to every attack.
- Rapid moves are hard to guard against.
- A hand used for attack also serves to parry.
- Do not collide with a strong arm bridge. Get out of the way and take the initiative to attack.
- Head like glass, body like bean curd, and arm bridge like iron.
- Do not follow force, or butt against an opponents hands.
- Destroying the opponents center will control his bridge.
- If the opponent grasps your arm bridge, do not oppose him with brute force. Go with the
  opponent's force and change into rolling hands. Turn around the situation to control him.
- Sink the elbow and protect the center.
- People do not know the extent of my skills, but I know their abilities. 
SOME WING CHUN KUEN KUIT
GENERAL SAYINGS
- The novice fights from across the stream, the master fights from the bridge.
- If there is no bridgr build one.
- Retain what is comming in, follow what is retreating.
- Thrust in upon loss of hand contact.
- Do not chase the hands pass the release.
- Do not lax when your opponent is advancing.
- Once your opponent moves, his center changes.
- Others walk the bow, we walk the string.
- Make the first move to have control. Attack according to timing.
- Timming is achieved through practice.
- A strong attitude and posture gives an advantage over an opponent.
- Being alert and adapting to the situation allows maximum results for minimum effort.
- The body follows the movements of the hands. The waist and stance move together.
- Complement the hands with posture to make good use of the centerline.
- Soft and relaxed strength will put your opponent in jepardy.
- Coordinate the hands and feet. Movement is together.
- Have confidence and your calmness will dominate the situation.
- Occupy the inner gate to strike deep into the defense.
- To win in an instant is a superior achievement.
- The yin yang principle should be thoroughly understood.
- The theory of Wing Chun has no limit in it's applications.
- Be humble to request your teacher for guidance.
- Understand the principles of your training.
- Upon achieving the highest level of proficiency, the application of your techniques will vary
  according to your opponent.
MAXIMS OF WING CHUN
Wing Chun Kung Fu


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