Kuen Kuit

Traditional Wing Chun Rules of Conduct

  •  Remain disciplined – Conduct yourself ethically as a martial artist.
  •  Practice courtesy and righteousness – Serve the society and respect your elders.
  •  Love your fellow students – Be united and avoid conflicts.
  •  Limit your desires and pursuit of bodily pleasures – Preserve the proper spirit.
  •  Train diligently – Maintain your skills.
  •  Learn to develop spiritual tranquility – Abstain from arguments and fights.
  •  Participate in society – Be moderate and gentle in your manners.
  •  Help the weak and the very young – Use martial skills for the good of humanity.
  •  Pass on the tradition – Preserve this Chinese art and rules of conduct.

Maxims of Wing Chun

  •  Retain what comes in, send off what retreats. Rush in on loss of hand contact.
  •  Do not be lax when your opponent is not advancing.
  •  Once your opponent moves, his center of gravity changes.
  •  Make the first move to have control. Attack according to timing.
  •  Timing is achieved through practice.
  •  A strong attitude and posture gives an advantage over your opponent.
  •  Being alert and adapting to the situation allows maximum results for minimum effort.
  •  The body follows the movement of the hands. The waist and the stance move together.
  •  Complement the hands with posture to make good use of the centerline.
  •  The eyes and the mind travel together, paying attention to leading edge of attack.
  •  Charge into the opponent. Execute three moves together.
  •  Strike any presented posture if it is there. Otherwise strike where you see motion. Beware of sneak attacks, leakage attacks and invisible centerline attacks.
  •  Soft and relaxed strength will put your opponent in jeopardy.
  •  Coordinate the hands and feet. Movement is together.
  •  Do not take risks and you will always connect to the target.
  •  Have confidence and your calmness will dominate the situation.
  •  Occupy the inner gate to strike deep into the defense.
  •  To win in an instant is a superior achievement.
  •  The Yin Yang principle should be thoroughly understood.
  •  The theory of Wing Chun has no limit in it applications.
  •  Be humble to request your teacher for guidance.
  •  Understand the principles for your training.
  •  Upon achieving the highest level of proficiency, the application of techniques will vary according to the opponent.