by @tampawingchun | Dec 8, 2024 | kung fu, martial arts, protection
Jum Sao Application in Martial Arts Wing Chun, a traditional Chinese martial art, is renowned for its practical and efficient techniques. One such technique is “Jum Sao,” which translates to “sinking arm.” Jum Sao plays a crucial role in Wing... by @tampawingchun | Dec 21, 2023 | fight, kung fu, martial arts, self-defense, wing chun
Why Wing Chun? Wing Chun Kung Fu is a popular choice for martial arts and self-defense for several reasons. Here are a few key points: Practicality Wing Chun focuses on efficient and effective techniques that work in real-life situations. It emphasizes close-quarters... by @tampawingchun | Nov 9, 2017 | kung fu, wing chun
Sil Lim Tao The Sil Lim Tao is the foundational form in the Wing Chun martial art system. It is also known as the “Little Idea” or “Little Imagination” form. Sil Lim Tao focuses on developing proper body structure, balance, and sensitivity... by @tampawingchun | May 9, 2017 | kung fu, martial arts, students
Jacob C. at The Beginning Where to Begin? Where does one begin divulging the effervescent determination surrounding my growth in Sifu Och Wing Chun, but also the growth in myself. ultimately the scrupulous truth would be in my young age of six when I as many martial... by @tampawingchun | Jun 24, 2016 | kung fu, martial arts, self-defense
My Thoughts on Wing Chun Wing Chun is an art form that is not getting it’s just due in the martial arts world. Most are enamored at the skilled fighting of Ip Man in the self-titled movies. However, the work involved in becoming a well-rounded Wing Chun practitioner... by @tampawingchun | Apr 28, 2016 | chi sao, kung fu, martial arts, rolling hands, sticky hands
Importance of Chi Sao Chi Sao, often referred to as “sticky hands,” is a unique training exercise in martial arts, particularly in Wing Chun and other related styles. Derived from the Chinese concept of “Chi” meaning energy or life force, and...