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Modern Wing Chun Kung Fu : A Guide to Practical Combat and Self-Defense by Eric Oram (2011, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBlack Belt Communications, Incorporated
ISBN-100897502035
ISBN-139780897502030
eBay Product ID (ePID)103126795

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Book TitleModern Wing Chun Kung Fu : a Guide to Practical Combat and Self-Defense
Number of Pages250 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMartial Arts & Self-Defense
Publication Year2011
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorEric Oram
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight23.4 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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SynopsisUsing a three-part perspective on the traditional art, this guide illustrates how wing chun kung fu is still deadly and effective in the context of modern combat. The first part addresses fundamentals such as the history, life benefits, concepts, principles, and basic trainingincluding footwork, kicks, arm movements, and reflexesthat characterize the art. Bridging the gap between wing chun and other fighting styles, the second portion explains how a wing chun artist is able to exploit the vulnerabilities in defensive and offensive systems such as kickboxing, grappling, and karate. The third and final section discusses how this particular brand of kung fu is highly effective in street combatboth empty-handed and with weaponsas well as against single and multiple opponents.", Using a three-part perspective on the traditional art, this guide illustrates how wing chun kung fu is still deadly and effective in the context of modern combat. The first part addresses fundamentals such as the history, life benefits, concepts, principles, and basic training--including footwork, kicks, arm movements, and reflexes--that characterize the art. Bridging the gap between wing chun and other fighting styles, the second portion explains how a wing chun artist is able to exploit the vulnerabilities in defensive and offensive systems such as kickboxing, grappling, and karate. The third and final section discusses how this particular brand of kung fu is highly effective in street combat--both empty-handed and with weapons--as well as against single and multiple opponents.