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Wing Tzun
Philosophy
Philosophy

Wing Tzun grew out of the Taoist
tradition in eastern thinking. In Chinese philosophy,
"Tao" means "The Way".
It signifies life's eternal movement of growing, blooming, fading away and
never-ending renewal. To achieve his unity with the Tao, man must become as
the Tao: spontaneous, open, simple, and flexible—not hard and arrogant.
When using Wing Tzun in self-defense or applying its principles in every day
life, one becomes like a river flowing to the sea. Even if the mountain
obstructs the river's flow, it will not be stopped. It will reach its goal
naturally, unavoidably, while overcoming all obstacles on the way.
Heavily rooted in the philosophic ideals of Taoism, Wing Tzun promotes
physical, mental, and emotional well-being. With instruction based on
concepts and principles, rather than positions and techniques, Wing Tzun is
elevated above other martial arts—it transcends mere self-defense and
becomes self-awareness, self-learning, self-confidence.
At its root, Wing Tzun is an idea, a philosophical concept which can be
applied to any area of life—physical, emotional, or intellectual. At The
Wing Tzun Brooklyn School, our focus is the application of this concept in
combative form for the purpose of real-world
self-defense.
Sifu Edgar Rotger is the Head instructor for
Wing Tzun Kung-Fu and Latosa Escrima Filipino Self-Defense System
in
Brooklyn NY (Park Slope)
and is a 2nd Technician Level in Wing Tzun & 2nd Technician Level in Latosa
Escrima.
(Technician levels are comparable to black belts in other styles.)
A FREE week of Wing Tzun (WT) and Latosa
Escrima lessons!
We have also privet lessons for Wing Tzun and Latosa
Escrima as well.
Call now: 646-369-7704
(Hablamos Espa~nol)
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