Use an opponent's energy against them rather than clashing. 🥋 The Three Empty-Hand Forms 1. Siu Lim Tau (Little Idea) The foundation of all Wing Chun. Performed in a stationary stance (Kim Yeung Ma). Focuses on structure, breathing, and basic hand positions. 2. Chum Kiu (Seeking the Bridge) Introduces footwork and body turning. Teaches how to close the gap with an opponent. Focuses on coordinated movement and "bridging" contact. 3. Biu Jee (Thrusting Fingers) The "emergency" or "recovery" form. Teaches how to regain the centerline if lost. Focuses on explosive power and long-range finger strikes. ⚙️ Essential Techniques
Wing Chun is a concept-based martial art designed for efficiency, directness, and close-quarters combat. 🧩 Core Philosophy El Arte del Wing Chun
Practice Siu Lim Tau daily to maintain your "Little Idea." Use an opponent's energy against them rather than clashing
Strike while you block (Lin Sil Die Da). Performed in a stationary stance (Kim Yeung Ma)
Tension kills speed; stay fluid until the moment of impact.
A training tool to refine angles, power, and precision.
Keep elbows tucked and pointing down for maximum structural power.