Wing Chun: Self Defense DVD by Master Michael Wong
Wing Chun: Self Defense DVD by Master Michael Wong
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Salepage: Wing Chun: Self Defense DVD by Master Michael Wong
Master Michael Wong’s Wing Chun: Self Defense DVD WMV 29.97fps 1350Kbps | WMA 48000Hz stereo 381Kbps | 1 hour 40 minutes | 1.04 GB
This DVD focuses completely on Wing Chun as a self-defense technique. Real-life scenarios and day-to-day circumstances are emphasized in training.
Wing Chun is already an excellent self-defense art in its original form, but Master Wong has invented this Wing Chun hybrid to speed up learning and make the skills available, and most importantly, practical for anyone.
You will learn how to apply the principles to people rather than dummies or thin air by working with a partner for much of the program.
This kind of instruction assists you in understanding the energy and forces at work, as well as demonstrating how the methods do not require considerable strength or flexibility to use.
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Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
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