: This sensitivity drill is essentially "Qigong in movement" with a partner. It teaches practitioners to feel and redirect an opponent’s energy rather than clashing against it with strength.
: External training focuses on muscle development and momentum. Internal training, powered by Chi Kung, uses postural alignment , rootedness , and mental intent to direct force through the body as a single, solid unit.
Chi Kung is not a separate class in Wing Chun; it is woven into every foundational exercise.
: Often called "moving meditation," this first form is the primary Chi Kung exercise. It focuses on deep breathing, mindfulness, and structural alignment to build internal power from the ground up.
: Beginners often start with static stances to develop "rootedness" and a calm nervous system. This practice harmonizes the body’s energy and builds the structural integrity needed for combat. Key Benefits of Internal Practice
: Grandmaster Ip Man famously compared Wing Chun's Chi Sau to bamboo—flexible and soft, yet possessing the underlying strength to snap back with force. The Core Training Pillars
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: This sensitivity drill is essentially "Qigong in movement" with a partner. It teaches practitioners to feel and redirect an opponent’s energy rather than clashing against it with strength.
: External training focuses on muscle development and momentum. Internal training, powered by Chi Kung, uses postural alignment , rootedness , and mental intent to direct force through the body as a single, solid unit.
Chi Kung is not a separate class in Wing Chun; it is woven into every foundational exercise.
: Often called "moving meditation," this first form is the primary Chi Kung exercise. It focuses on deep breathing, mindfulness, and structural alignment to build internal power from the ground up.
: Beginners often start with static stances to develop "rootedness" and a calm nervous system. This practice harmonizes the body’s energy and builds the structural integrity needed for combat. Key Benefits of Internal Practice
: Grandmaster Ip Man famously compared Wing Chun's Chi Sau to bamboo—flexible and soft, yet possessing the underlying strength to snap back with force. The Core Training Pillars
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