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KJW
10-20-2011, 10:24 AM
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Hi

I was just wondering if anybody could recomend any good instructional Wing Chun books or dvds. I've been studying Crane Style for 10 years and was just beginning to explore other styles but can't really afford to take any more classes at the moment..

I'm reading Masters Kung Fu by Simon Lau at the moment which is pretty good.

Kevin

ps thanks Lucas

wtxs
10-20-2011, 10:41 AM
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Hi

I was just wondering if anybody could recomend any good instructional Wing Chun books or dvds. I've been studying Crane Style for 10 years and was just beginning to explore other styles but can't really afford to take any more classes at the moment..

I'm reading Masters Kung Fu by Simon Lau at the moment which is pretty good.

Kevin

ps thanks Lucas

Just for starter without too much imfo overload, check out Wong Shun Leung's The Science of In-Fighting. You can find the video broken down in sections online.

sanjuro_ronin
10-20-2011, 10:51 AM
I highly recommend Alan Orr's and Robert Chu's dvd's.
Alan's focus more on the practical fighting applications of WC and Robert's are good basic learning DVD's.
I can also recommend Samuel Kwoks.

Fa Xing
10-20-2011, 11:51 AM
I saw Alan Orr's stuff about a year back and was really impressed.

trubblman
10-20-2011, 12:00 PM
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Hi

I was just wondering if anybody could recomend any good instructional Wing Chun books or dvds. I've been studying Crane Style for 10 years and was just beginning to explore other styles but can't really afford to take any more classes at the moment..


ps thanks Lucas

I don't think there are any good Wing Chun books per se; there are "ok" wing chun books but in my opinion not good ones. As for video, get every Gary Lam video you can get your hands on.

KJW
10-20-2011, 12:13 PM
Just for starter without too much imfo overload, check out Wong Shun Leung's The Science of In-Fighting. You can find the video broken down in sections online.

Thanks for all the tips, I've just watched Wong Shun Leung videos on youtube. I might invest in the dvd, I've found it on ebay.
:)

Yoshiyahu
10-21-2011, 04:07 PM
The Best instructional books for WC is to fight with what you Know...Find willing opponents who can fight...An spar with them...the more you spar the more you will understand what your wing chun is for!