
The usual suspects line up.
At the heart of Wing Chun, there is a small idea.
There ‘really’ is.
Many talk the talk, but it is only once we understand everything that we realise it was a small idea all along.
Can we teach this small idea from the outset?
Or do we all first need to spend 10 years amassing a fair whack of useless knowledge and then spend another 10 years getting rid of most of it.
As a starter we should stop telling tales, fairie stories that pretend to be historically factual but are little more than primitive self-advertising.
The usual suspects line up.
Wing Chun was created by a woman, a nun, that observed a crane and a snake fighting.
Wing Chun was named after a young girl, a dumpling seller that fought and beat a local warlord.
Biu Gee is only taught to students that have proven their fealty by training with the one school for 10 or 15 years.
Biu Gee is not taught to outsiders because it contains all of our emergency techniques.
The Wing Chun weapons are genuine “Martial Weapons”.
These are all tales Wing Chun tells and none of them true.
AS ALWAYS…
WORK ON YOUR WEAKNESS’ – PLAY TO YOUR STRENGTH.