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Old 01-02-2005, 00:32   #21
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Re: Kung Fu

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Originally Posted by Matt D
Heh, I leave the site for a couple of hours to watch a film, & come back to loads of great advice. Ta all



Small stature? LOL, well, I'm short & skinny, so if that doesn't matter then great.

Wing chun? Is that the same as the Wing Tsung Ramrod mentioned? Or just a similar (to me) name?
I think wing tsung is a variant of wing chun but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong

About Wing Chun:

"Self-defense is only an illusion, a dark cloak beneath which lurks a razor-sharp dagger waiting to be plunged into the first unwary victim.
Whoever declares that any weapon manufactured today, whether it be a nuclear missle or a .38 special, is created for self-defense should look a little more closely at his own image in the mirror. Either he is a liar or is deceiving himself.

Wing Chun kung fu is a very sophisticated weapon--nothing else. It is a science of combat, the intent of which is the total incapacitation of an opponent. It is straightforward, efficient and deadly. If you're looking to learn self-defense, don't study Wing Chun. It would be better for you to master the art of invisibility"

-- Wong Shun Leung

Wong Shun Leung one of the greatest Masters of wing chun in this or any other century. I reckon I could take him though
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