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Definition of wing chun in English: wing chunnounwɪŋ ˈtʃʊn mass nounA simplified form of kung fu used as a system of self-defence. Example sentencesExamples - Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps.
- Having got up at 6 am, we set out to learn moves from two different forms of kung fu - wing chun and hong gar, both of which originate from Shaolin.
- When 46-year-old Neil Mose's father died, Mose took up the martial art wing chun.
- He also runs regularly and has taken up two different martial arts - karate and wing chun, a form of tai chi.
- The form's called wing chun; it's exactly what Bruce Lee learned in the old days.
Origin Chinese, apparently from Yim Wing Chun (fl. mid 18th century) by whom the system was developed. |