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Wooden Dummy (Muk-Yan Chong)
Mook-Yan Chong Fa
(Wooden Dummy Techniques)
The
second form is the Chum Kiu. It introduces footwork and kicks in close
coordination with various arm movements. The goal is coordination of arm
techniques and footwork, balance and the use of the entire body to generate
power and explosiveness. Chum Kiu is divided into three parts, each containing
sophisticated methods of moving the torso via steps, shifts & turns. Complex
movements are introduced for the arms, plus concepts for leg defense &
counterattack. The Chum Kiu form is introduced across the 4th & 5th student
grades, and the fighting applications are explored right into the Technician
grades. In conjunction with the SNT, this form develops the Wing Tzun strategy.
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