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THE PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF
A STUDENT'S DEVELOPMENT IN
AUTHENTIC WING CHUN KUNG FU
by
Scott Baker
(SI Dei) STUDENT OF:
*Position; The student of position is the beginning stage in
Wing Chun development. The new student works within the Sil-Num-Tao boxing form
seeking to become proficient in the positions and techniques represented
therein. He will practice the paired drills, single Chi sau, and lap sau
exercises with other students to better understand the correct application of
the Sil-Num-Tao techniques or tools. In addition his training will include
footwork drills, coordination training, and wall bag training. Once the student
is able to react using these positions correctly he will be tested and
permitted to move onto the second student stage. (May take from 1 to 3 years to
complete)
*Motion; The student of motion is the intermediate stage in
the progress of the Wing Chun student. The intermediate student will work
within the Chum-Ku boxing form and will seek to develop proficiency in applying
the principles and motions represented therein. This student will devote
considerable time learning to correctly combine the motions and positions of
Wing Chun through the Chi sau exercises. It is in this stage that the student
begins to understand how to use his techniques or positions to flow and
"converse" with the motions of his partner. This is the most critical
stage of a student's development and requires a considerable degree of patience
and disciple to complete successfully. It is during this stage that Wing Chun
departs from the training of many traditional martial systems by investing
great effort in teaching and perfecting the artful connection that governs the
dynamic exchange of movements that exist in combat. (May take from 4 to 7 years
to complete)
*Power; The student of power is the advanced stage of the
Wing Chun student's development. He will work within the Biu-Tze boxing form
and will seek to acquire the flexible power characteristic of the motions and
principles of Wing Chun Kung Fu. His training will include more advanced
training in real time chi sau, and fighting practice. He will practice
exercises to build and utilize the flow of Chi, training on releasing chi
energy within the blows, strikes and blocks of Wing Chun. Stance and footwork
skills are practiced and deepened. Practice of the different palm strikes,
kicking power, short punching, and the interplay between the Yin and Yang
energy dynamics will be focused upon. When ready the student will be invited to
test all skills learned thus far to assess his readiness to move into
discipleship. Only those who prove competent in all of the foundation skills of
Wing Chun are considered sufficiently disciplined in the "Wing Chun
Way" to progress from student to disciple. (May take from 3 to 6 years to
complete)
THE PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF
A DISCIPLE'S DEVELOPMENT IN
AUTHENTIC WING CHUN KUNG FU
(To Dei) DISCIPLE OF:
*Sensitivity; The disciple of sensitivity is the first stage in
obtaining a completeness of understanding of Wing Chun Kung Fu. The disciple
will work within the Muk-Yan-Chong set (Wooden Dummy) and will seek to obtain
advanced skills in understanding and applying the motions and principles of the
Mok-Yan-Chong. The focus of this stage of training is upon developing advanced
skills in sensitivity and accuracy when applying skills on the Muk-Yan-Chong
and within Chi Sau and Nuk Sau (free fighting) practice. (May take from 2 to 4
years to complete)
*Flexibility; The disciple of flexibility is the intermediate
stage in obtaining a completeness in Wing Chun Kung Fu. This disciple will work
on the Luk-Dim-Boon-Kwun (six-and-a-half-point long pole) form, and will
discover the application of all of the long pole techniques and principles.
This will include strength training with the pole, the pole form, and Chi Kwan
or pole clinging exercises. This training combined with deeper involvement in
the empty hand skills will teach the disciple to become more flexible in his
motions, thoughts, feelings, aspirations and judgements. He will learn to be
more accepting of the abilities and ideas of others even though they may differ
considerably from his own. (May take from 2 to 5 years to complete)
*Energy; The disciple of energy (chi) is the third and final
stage in obtaining completeness in Wing Chun Kung Fu. This disciple will learn
the Bart-Cham-Dao (eight-slash sword) form including strength training with the
swords and the practical application learned within the Chi Dao exercises.
Combined with the sword training will be an advanced course in Chi Kung. The
Chi Kung training includes an extensive mental and physical discipline, which
will enable the disciple to utilize internal power through all of the Wing Chun
system and throughout life. (May take from 4 to 7 years to complete)
THE PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF
A MASTER'S DEVELOPMENT IN
AUTHENTIC WING CHUN KUNG FU
(Si-Kung) MASTER OF:
*Understanding; The first stage of mastery in any kung fu is to
obtain a complete understanding of that systems theories, principles and
motions. However in Wing Chun understanding goes beyond this. The disciple who
seeks and obtains mastery in understanding will personify a disposition of
genuine humility, gentleness, and kindness. He will be filled with confidence
yet have a chronic lack of arrogance. A master of understanding has more than a
comprehensive knowledge of Wing Chun; he has a deep understanding of himself
and others, and through this understanding he will acquire a deep respect for
humanity and life in general.
Because mastery requires this attitude of
humility, the true master does not claim the title of master; to do so would be
arrogant and show himself as one lacking the understanding of a genuine master.
Therefore, in Wing Chun the phrase, "he who claims the title shows that he
lacks the understanding", capsulates the ideal of a true master's
disposition. Others in the martial arts and within the Wing Chun family may
recognize and refer to an individual as a master, but it would be uncommon for
him to refer to himself as such. (From 20 to 30 years of Wing Chun experience)
*Imparting; The second stage of true mastery in kung fu is the
development of the ability to teach one's art in its entirety and guide the
students through the difficulties of frustration, discouragement, and
mediocrity. This is also true of a master of imparting within Wing Chun,
however, the teacher of Wing Chun who does not instill in his students the
ability to discover and develop insights and understand truths on their own is
not a master of imparting in the Wing Chun way.
The old saying, "you give a man a fish
and you feed him for a day, but you teach a man to fish and you feed him for a
lifetime" exemplifies the approach that a master of imparting within
Authentic Wing Chun Kung Fu will have. It is one thing to be able to teach
others what you know, but it is quite another thing to be able to teach others
how to learn and discover so that they may come to know more than you know. The
master of imparting will not only have the complete knowledge of a master of
understanding, but he will also teach others how to obtain that level of
understanding for themselves. (From 25 to 40 years of Wing Chun experience)
*Performing; The final stage of mastering a kung fu system is the
completion of the ability to perform all skills to the highest degree of
competence whenever the master chooses to do so. To obtain mastery of this
level requires a lifetime of diligent training as is represented by the ancient
axiom, "the student practices until he gets it right, the master practices
until he never gets it wrong". A true master of this degree will have achieved
control over his mind and body, uniting them within the harmonious expressions
of the forces of chi. His skills are beyond physical abilities, and personify
true mastery of energy in himself, his partner, and the world at large. A
master of performing has become the living embodiment of his art. He walks the
Tao of Wing Chun, and as a Sage of both Wing Chun and life he lives fully in
each moment. (from 30 to 50 years of Wing Chun experience)
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