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Wing-Chun Kuen Kuit

Wing Chun Kuen Kuit are "Words of Wisdom" which capture in poetic terms the finer attributes of Wing Chun Kung Fu. "Kuen Kuit" is Cantonese for "martial sayings" or "fighting songs." Chinese martial arts employ Kuen Kuit as concise, rhythmic verses which present a method or philosophy of a style. Even among competing Wing Chun traditions, many sayings are recognized and shared. One significant proverb cites, "Loy Lau Hoi Sung, Lut Sau Jik Chung." This means: "Retain what's coming in; Send off what's retreating; Rush in upon loss of hand contact." Regardless of the Wing Chun tradition, this advice bridges many differences and defines one of the most important strategies of the art.


The original Wing Chun Kuen Kuit are believed to descended from an ancient, oral tradition, and reportedly were connected to southern Chinese secret societies of the nineteenth century. Moy Yat wrote, "It was during the ching dynasty that many of the proverbs were part of secret codes and rituals developed by the rebels dedicated to overthrowing the Manchus." Over the passing years, unrelated or inapplicable sayings were eventually discarded, the remaining few are described as being "truly intrinsic" to Wing Chun Kung Fu.


"Wing Chun Chuen Jing Tung" is an important proverb usually displayed in the traditional Wing Chun school. This refers to the genuineness of the martial art and reads, "Wing Chun authentically passing down." This means passing on the true system of Wing Chun "unchanged by your own ideas." Other well known proverbs cite: Kuen Yau Sum Faat (The punch starts from the heart); Ying Da Juck Da, But Ying Da, But Ho Da ... (Strike when you should, Do not strike when you should not ...); Chew Ying Joi Ying (Face toward and chase the opponent); Chum Jong Sau Jone (Sink the elbow, protect the center)4; Guan Mo Leung Heung (The staff doesn't make two sounds), etc.


Wing Chun's Traditional Rules of Conduct and the popular sayings above may be easily recognized. Others have been preserved based upon the discretion of Augustine Fong, and these originally appears in Randy William 6 book set. There are maxims, training proverbs and sayings for all Wing Chun forms. The majority of these are genuine, artistic commentaries on Wing Chun boxing. It may be noticed some verses are similar to training proverbs presented in the Chinese Internal Arts. Thus, "People do not know the extent of my skills, but I know their abilities," has been attributed to Yang Lew-Shan: "The theory of Tai-Chi is that nobody knows you, only you know them." This is a popular saying, as are those which mention invisible techniques such as the famed Mo Ying Gerk (No Shadow kick).


While masters of self-defense declare that real experience is the best teacher, Wing Chun proverbs do excel as wonderful reminders and clues to the mastery of the martial art. These poetic stanzas preserve a secret Kung Fu tradition, a legacy which can be rendered in beautiful Chinese calligraphy. Wing Chun Kuen Kuit are treasures waiting to be discovered; they remain an outstanding contribution to the world of Chinese martial arts.

  News
Bai-Si Ceremony

It has been announced by Granmaster Samuel Kwok that Sifu Murat Kaplan, during the ICKKF World Championship to be held on 26-27-28 March 2010 in Portugal, will be included in the Traditional Ip-Man Wing-Chun Family after a Bai-Si (Tea Ceremony).  

Wing-Chun on Ronin Magazine

Sifu Murat Kaplan`s article on Wing-Chun Kuen is published in the March issue of the online Martial Arts Magazine `Ronin`. Please visit the link below in order to visit the page and download the March issue in PDF format:

- http://roninmagazine.webs.com/revista.html

Chinese New Year

"Gung Hei Fa Choi" (Happy Chinese New Year)!!! - Sifu Murat Kaplan

Online Wing-Chun Classes - IKAWA

We are glad to inform you that we have started to publish a series of `Online Wing-Chun Lessons`.

- Beginners

- Intermediate

- Advanced

Sifu Murat Kaplan

Portugal - ICKKF World Championship

Sifu Murat Kaplan is going to represent Turkey and Poland in the ICKKF World Championship to be held on 26-27-28 March 2010 in Portugal.  

Sifu Kaplan, Portugal Seminar

Sifu Murat Kaplan will give a Wing-Chun Seminar for the Black Belts of ICKKF (International Chinese Kempo Karate Federation) during the World Championship on 26-27-28 March 2010, in Portugal.

Wing-Chun in Academic Curriculum

We are glad to announce that Wing-Chun is now an academic curriculum at a prestigious university in Poland. It is for sure that Wing-Chun is the art of all times.

ICKKF Poland

ICKKF (International Chinese Kempo Karate Federation) is in Poland with Sifu Murat Kaplan after Turkey.

Private Lessons

Please contact Sifu Murat Kaplan for private Wing-Chun classes.

Tel: +48 501 656 777

e-mail: kaplan@muratkaplan.net

Wing-Chun Lessons

IKAWA training days and hours in Warsaw Branch:

  • Saturdays: 17:00-18:30
  • Sundays: 11:00-12:30

  Events
26-27 March 2010
 
 

World Championship ICKKF

 

 
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