Monday, December 05, 2011

Chung-kun

In the split second of an attack, the wing chun master shifts his weight to the opposite leg, launching a "chung-kun" ,mandible-dismantling strike to the jaw with enormous force generated from the "yiu-ma", the spinning thrust of the hips and slight pivoting of the feet to generate extra amount of force.
In Wing Chun, The speed and damage of attack is a result of the "whiplash" effect, compounded by an overlapping movement of snapping the wrist which protrudes the bottom three knuckles at the point of contact.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Wing chun

I started taking wing chun kungfu courses. A newfound passion in life and sense of pride of the chinese heritage. A sketch done in ipad, shown is one of the form in siu lim tao, the first form of wing chun.


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Friday, October 21, 2011


Afternoon view.

An exquisite yacht club by the sea. A freelance job I recently completed. Paintover on Sketchup Model.