Wing Chun Terminology
A searchable reference with Chinese characters, Jyutping, Pinyin, Yale romanisation and short descriptions of Wing Chun terms and techniques.
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Techniques give Wing Chun its form. Principles, context and investigation give those techniques meaning. Choose between the terminology reference and deeper articles.
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A searchable reference with Chinese characters, Jyutping, Pinyin, Yale romanisation and short descriptions of Wing Chun terms and techniques.
Open terminology →Deeper explanations of the forms, principles, structure, movement, sensitivity and body mechanics behind the techniques.
Explore articles →The three volumes of My Personal Wing Chun Tao document my development from foundation, through connection, to refinement and integration.
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For me, Wing Chun is not a collection of isolated techniques. A movement becomes meaningful when you understand the principles that support it: structure, timing, relaxation, connection, intent and adaptation under pressure.
The terminology reference helps you find a term quickly. The articles create room to examine those same subjects in greater depth and connect them to the wider art.