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What Wing Chun Taught Me About Business
What Wing Chun Taught Me About Business Having practiced martial arts since for 31 years – Wing Chun Kung Fu being 23 of those years – it’s no wonder that martial arts creeps into every area of my life. It … Continue reading
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Dragon Pole
As far back as 3000 B.C., the staff and the long pole were used in hunting as well as in battle. The staff is a stick between five and six feet in length, both ends of the same diameter. The … Continue reading
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Relaxation. Fluidity. Continuity.
Relaxation. Fluidity. Continuity. 3 simple terms, tips, aims. Any one of these in Wing Chun are a massive bonus, however put them together and they work like magic. Take this out of martial arts, and insert into your life. How … Continue reading
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Practical vs Theory
Practical vs Theory (Martial Arts & Business) In my opinion, there’s a sweet spot between too much theory and too much practical, which is what I refer to as “applied“. Too much theory will get run over in a confrontation, … Continue reading
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Respect Isn’t That Hard
(I originally posted this on a Wing Chun Kung Fu Facebook forum – it wasn’t aimed at me) I find it interesting that someone can post how they do their training and they get criticised – I’ve learnt Wing Chun … Continue reading
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Risk Management vs Risk Avoidance
Risk Management vs Risk Avoidance – when it comes to martial arts, this is my take. Risk management is the actual assessment of the situation (eg taking note of your surroundings, being aware of other potential problems as well as … Continue reading
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To Know and Not to Do
“To know and not to do is not yet to know.” I think it was Lao Tzu who said the above quote, and I often reiterate this by asking; “After reading a book on riding a bike, can you actually … Continue reading
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