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Some Ancient Precepts of Gung Fu
Chinese New Year 2008
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Training with the mind not the ego
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Yee Jee Kim Yeung Ma
Mook Yan Jong
Avarice in Wing Chun Kuen
A Meeting with Sifu
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Buddhist teaching of intention in the Martial Arts
Categorising Martial Arts and Assessing Effectiven
Cause of Fear
You can't put two saddles on the one horse!
Yi Hei Jing
Supplementary Training
The Gates
Martial Spirit
Wing Chun Kum Na and Fa Kum Na
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First Wing Chun Teacher in Australia
Learning in Wing Chun
Quality in Gung Fu – Interview with Sifu Zopa
Quality in Martial Arts - Interview with Sifu Zopa
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Principle 1: Simplicity
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Principle 3: Self Preservation
Principle 4: Efficiency
Principle 5: Flow
Principle 6: Unification
Principle 7: Practicality
Structure
Structure 1: Sink the Shoulders
Methods of breaking structure
Principles of Wing Chun body structure
A View on Kicks
Leung Jan teaches juening on the balls of the feet
Wing Chun Structures: Torso
The Chung Choi Punch of Wing Chun
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Yun Hoi Wing Chun Fighting
Concept 1: Centerline
Concept: Yee Ching Jai Dong
Concept: Yao Ying Da Ying Mo Ying Da Ying
Concept: Min Lum Dik Jun Mo Hong Fong
Concept: Bo Lay Tau, Dao Fu San, Tiet K
Aspects of the Wing Chun World
Mastery of Wing Chun
Sources of Power in the Wing Chun World
Putting on a Wing Chun demonstration
Leung Jan 's Koo Lo Village Pin Sun Wing Chun
Leadership Styles
The True Wing Chun Art
To Think on...
So you want to drink my tea?
Paper Moon
The Original Red Boat Song of Wing Chun Kuen
Wing Chun: Art or Science?
The Tale of the Water Bearer
Sports MA fail at real world attacks
Closed Family Systems of Wing Chun
Kuen Kuit
Yat jiu yat da
Gay Do Sifu Chue Jing Tong
Sup Yee Faat
The Punch Comes from the Heart
The Mind and Morality
Meditation Training for the Martial Arts
Mo Duk (Martial Morality)
Motivation & Goal Setting
Positive addiction
Perseverance
Evil
Effort
You Don't Know What You Don't Know
Buddhist & Philosophical Aspects
The Eight Fears
Tao Te Ching in the Gwoon
Sun Tzu’s Five Principles of Strategy
Zopa’s Yun Hoi Wing Chun Gwoon Daily Oath
The Four Wives. An Old Tibetan Folk Tale
Mount Emei, Home of Wing Chun
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Zopa's writings
Titles for Traditional Gung Fu Relationships
Teaching Martial Arts to kids
Birds of prey don't sing!
Beginning Gung Fu
Some Thoughts on Chi Sau
Have you got the guts?
Speed
“Beautiful Springtime”
Tai Chi Chuan Master Interview
Some Ancient Precepts of Gung Fu
Chinese New Year 2008
Interviews
Training with the mind not the ego
Gung fu and children
Yee Jee Kim Yeung Ma
Mook Yan Jong
Avarice in Wing Chun Kuen
A Meeting with Sifu
Teaching Philosophy
Buddhist teaching of intention in the Martial Arts
Categorising Martial Arts and Assessing Effectiven
Cause of Fear
You can't put two saddles on the one horse!
Yi Hei Jing
Supplementary Training
The Gates
Martial Spirit
Wing Chun Kum Na and Fa Kum Na
Realworld Fighting
Wing Chun Principles and Concepts
First Wing Chun Teacher in Australia
Learning in Wing Chun
Quality in Gung Fu – Interview with Sifu Zopa
Quality in Martial Arts - Interview with Sifu Zopa
Wing Chun Principles
Principle 1: Simplicity
Principle 2: Directness
Principle 3: Self Preservation
Principle 4: Efficiency
Principle 5: Flow
Principle 6: Unification
Principle 7: Practicality
Structure
Structure 1: Sink the Shoulders
Methods of breaking structure
Principles of Wing Chun body structure
A View on Kicks
Leung Jan teaches juening on the balls of the feet
Wing Chun Structures: Torso
The Chung Choi Punch of Wing Chun
Concepts
Yun Hoi Wing Chun Fighting
Concept 1: Centerline
Concept: Yee Ching Jai Dong
Concept: Yao Ying Da Ying Mo Ying Da Ying
Concept: Min Lum Dik Jun Mo Hong Fong
Concept: Bo Lay Tau, Dao Fu San, Tiet K
Aspects of the Wing Chun World
Mastery of Wing Chun
Sources of Power in the Wing Chun World
Putting on a Wing Chun demonstration
Leung Jan 's Koo Lo Village Pin Sun Wing Chun
Leadership Styles
The True Wing Chun Art
To Think on...
So you want to drink my tea?
Paper Moon
The Original Red Boat Song of Wing Chun Kuen
Wing Chun: Art or Science?
The Tale of the Water Bearer
Sports MA fail at real world attacks
Closed Family Systems of Wing Chun
Kuen Kuit
Yat jiu yat da
Gay Do Sifu Chue Jing Tong
Sup Yee Faat
The Punch Comes from the Heart
The Mind and Morality
Meditation Training for the Martial Arts
Mo Duk (Martial Morality)
Motivation & Goal Setting
Positive addiction
Perseverance
Evil
Effort
You Don't Know What You Don't Know
Buddhist & Philosophical Aspects
The Eight Fears
Tao Te Ching in the Gwoon
Sun Tzu’s Five Principles of Strategy
Zopa’s Yun Hoi Wing Chun Gwoon Daily Oath
The Four Wives. An Old Tibetan Folk Tale
Mount Emei, Home of Wing Chun
Self Defence and Buddhism
Sifu Zopa on the Buddhist teaching of intention in the Martial Arts