Basic Wing Chun Training: Wing Chun Street Fight Training and Techniques: 3 (Self-Defense)
B**H
Not worth it.
Not worth it. The pictures are all hand drawn, anime-ish type.
G**X
La base seulement mais bien intéressant...
La base mais bien écrit...
A**R
A great book
I've studied several martial arts and self defence systems over thirty plus years, I'm always looking for new ideas, this book is full of them. It's easy to understand and follow and very comprehensive for the price.
J**.
Sencillo
Un poco simple, cuesta seguir los movimientos por las ilustraciones, pero es interesante.
A**R
My book wing chun
heel leuk boek en heel duidelijk verteld. Ik ben heel blij mee.
J**G
Learn a self-defense version of Wing Chun, and have a complete training plan with it
This is not your traditional Wing Chun style. The author has specifically presented a simplified version of the art, with only 40-odd movements, but it is also modernized and applied to the most likely self-defense scenarios in the West. Movements are allowed to be very loose, which is not usually taught in Wing Chun, and all have been adapted for confrontation with a kickboxing-style brawler you would likely encounter on the streets or bars of America and Europe.One of the greatest features is the training plan, linked in the back of the book. By means of that, you will be able to cover all of the techniques in under 90 sessions. That will give you a great head-start if you are beginning to train on your own. Of course, you will make the greatest progress if you have an instructor. But if that is difficult for you (due to funds, or distance) than this book used along with a few visits with a Sifu will still translate into great progress.My only complaint - Some of the illustrations and descriptions are difficult to decipher. But a simple search on YouTube will lead to many videos and tutorials. I suggest both are used for ultimate benefit.
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