The book "Eight Pattern Wing Chun" was written primarily to organize and to preserve the ideas and concepts the author has learned from his masters, and to integrate new ideas and exercises which were accumulated in many years of teaching, experimenting and researching.
Originally, the book was meant as a compendium or reference book for the author's private students, most of whom are Wing Chun teachers themselves. Therefore some of the chapters are targeted at an experienced audience. However, most of the book should also be suitable for beginners.
The book contains a complete formal curriculum (forms, sections), dozens of mottoes with interpretations and a deep insight into the theory and strategy of the system.
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By mihael.vt
Jun 16, 2011
The book is excellently systematized .. better than any similar book .. Drawings are excellent .. explanations .. good .. It is the intention to help more advanced students, but the book is very good for everyone! I think that is all, or nearly all, given such a deep and strong foundation, and that is all brought to light as a unit with Your books, that student would have a view and vision of unity and found peace of certainty. Since everything in the book, most important, and externally invisible of all is a huge work and Motiv for the book, which is why he gives the book to the world. It is also important for all.