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Course Name : Wing Chun
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Course code
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Wing Chun
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Credit Points
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0.5
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Award
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Certificate in Wing Chun
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Duration
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12 hours over 4 weeks
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Requirements
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None
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Eligibility
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Overview
The course on Wing Chun will train you in one of the youngest and most contemporary styles of Kung Fu. Considered to be one of the three great martial art styles of Southern China, it was founded during the Qing Dynasty by a Buddhist nun, Ng Mui, of the famed Shaolin Temple. Ng Mui, one of the top five fighters of the day, aimed at designing a more effective fighting method which did not rely on brute strength to be effective. Wing Chun differed greatly from other Kung Fu styles of the time in its theory, the structure of its movements and means of generating force. It was not based on imitation (such as directly copying animal movements), but on natural, scientific laws, eliminating unnecessary movements to overcome and generate force in the most efficient way. Wing Chun utilizes the body's structure for stability and power, and it emphasizes close range fighting. This makes Wing Chun good for self-defense.
Regular attendance of the Wing Chun course will teach you how with the movements of one phase of development you can perfectly counter those of another, only to be countered by a third which in turn can be overcome by the first. There is no single Wing Chun technique, which cannot be countered by another.
Learning Objectives
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Minimum input maximum output
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Better body mind balance or co ordination
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Better concentration level
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Good reflexes
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Good hand eye coordination
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Improved self esteem and confidence
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Distressing and relaxation
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Components
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Simplicity
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Directness
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Practicality
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Economy of movement
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Minimum use of brute strength
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Principles
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Download Application Form
For enquiries email shortcourseunit@whistlingwoods.net or call +91 22 30916002/ +91 22 30916003/ +91 22 30916000.
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