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Forms

Wing Tjun Kuen ( Sap Yat Kuen)

Sam Bai Fat

Fa Kuen

Chong Kuen

Mook Yan Chong

Luk Dim Poon Kwan

Kwan Chong

Wu Dip Dao

Fu Mo Siong Dao

 

The forms described above are forms from the different families of Siu Lam Wing Tjun (see the familie tree for details)

 

The Wing Tjun Kuen Form is the universal form practiced by all families.Somewhere in history this form was split in three different forms
Siu Nim Tau, Chum Kiu, Biu Tze.

 

The Sam Bai Fat is the form sifu Wai Yan learned from GM Lo Chi Woon other families later incorporated this form in their curriculum
after learning it in Dai Duk Lan.

 

The Fa Kuen form is a special form that GM Chu Chung Man learned in Guanzhou and incorporated in the siu lam wing tjun system, other families later incorporated this form in their curiculum after learning it in Dai Duk Lan.

 

There exist several versions of the fa kuen.

 

In the IWKA we know of three versions that GM Chu Chung Man taught during his lifetime. One is a short version most probably developed in DAI DUK LAN by cutting away the techniques GM Chu Chung Man thought to be less important developing according to the Wing tjun motto of less is more.

 

The two other versions are longer and most probably versions GM Chu Chung Man taught during earlier times.

 

The Siong Kong Chong Kuen is the special advanced form from the Tang familie, non existent in other families(The Tang family version and the version taught in Dai Duk Lan from Hu Chung Man) not to be mistaken with the Wooden Dummy form practised in the air without the dummy, which is also known as the Chong Kuen in some families (chong meaning Dummy in Chinese)

 

The Mook Yan Chong (wooden dummy) different families have their own dummy form 3 different versions are taught within the IWKA.

 

The Luk Dim Poon Kwan (six and a half point pole techniques) 3 different pole forms are taught within the IWKA.

The version of the Cheung familie and the version of the Tang familie and in the Yip Man Wing Tjun curiculum the form of the late GM Yip Man.

The Kwan Chong is the special wooden dummy for the Luk Dim Poon Kwan (six and a half point pole techniques) taught in the Tang familie non existent in the other families.

 

The Fu Mo Siong Dao and Wu Dip Dao

The double Broadswords forms were non existent in the original system due to the systems Budhist roots during history different families adopted theLuk Dim Poon Kwan (pole) theory to the sharp edged weapons creating different forms in the IWKA the Wu Dip Dao and the Fu Mo Siong Dao are taught

 

 

 

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