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Wing Tsun (Chinese: pinyin: yong chun; Cantonese Yale: wihng cheun;  actually "spring chant",  in some cases  composed with the characters ?? " everlasting  spring") is a branch of Wing Chun, led by Leung Ting.
The  main umbrella  company for WingTsun, the International WingTsun Association (IWTA), is headquartered in Hong Kong and led by Leung Ting. The IWTA has schools in over 60  nations, and  has actually  acquired a large following in the western world. There are now over 2,000 WingTsun schools in Europe,  the majority of them in Germany and its neighboring  nations. With over 1,000,000 practitioners  around the world, the IWTA is  presently  among the  biggest martial arts  companies in the world. The EWTO (European WingTsun Organization)  head office is  located in Heielberg, Germany. In Eastern-Europe Wing Tsun  has actually  likewise existed  because 1985 (in current form). The  head offices are in Hungary.
The Wing Tsun empty-hand system uses  positions and footwork  enhanced for weaponless fighting. The basic adduction  position, the sidelong  position, and the advancing (or fighting  position) are all rather  slim and high.
Next, the student will combine the basic footwork and pole techniques to step and thrust,  weigh down with the pole, raise the pole, and advance. Students at this  phase will  exercise the biu lung cheong (thrusting dragon spear), an  workout where the student will  intend, step, and  use a spearing thrust with the pole at a  little target such as a suspended bell. By using progressively  smaller sized targets and putting them in motion, the Wing Tsun practitioner can  enhance his marksmanship and speed.
 Among the  functions of Wing Tsun that  vary it from  various other branches of wing chun is anti-grappling and ground fighting trainings. Unlike grappling martial arts that  battle on the ground or  various other  designs which  obtain grappling techniques from such arts, Wing Tsun is claimed to  utilize its own  concepts on the ground to  conquer the  challenger.
The Wing Tsun Siu Nim Tao or "little  concept form"  includes a leg form in addition to the traditional hand  motions. The aim is to provide the  exact same foundation for the legs that the hand  motions supply for the arms.
 Among the most  remarkable demonstrations of this is long pole vs. long pole.  Throughout these lighting-fast matches,  2 Wing Tsun experts square off and have a go which is  chosen in a matter of seconds. Unlike empty-hand fighting where one can  recuperate from empty-hand strikes and continue fighting, a single strike from a weapon is  typically disabling, if not  deadly. So to ensure  security in  real matches, the combatants wear  safety  equipment.
Tying into this fact is an  old Wing Tsun proverb: "Fear the  more youthful,  more powerful  challenger in fist-fighting,  however fear the older, wiser  challenger in pole-fighting." The Wing Tsun long pole expert, much like a gunslinger from the Old West, has the advantage of superior experience and  knowledge in the  harmful  field of weapons fighting. The  battle will not last long, and the winner is  constantly the one with  even more seasoning and experience.
Because of the compact nature of the long pole form, it is not  required to  exercise the form in such a large open  location. There are no  motions in the pole form which  include pointing the pole upwards at a 90 degree angle to the ground (which would  need a high ceiling), swinging the pole 180 degrees ( needing a wide  location), nor any  motions using the head of the pole (i.e. the thicker end) for overhead windmill-like strikes. The deceptively  brief  series of the pole form belies its  incredibly  extensive  method to weapons combat. There are no wasted  motions, flashy twirls or  elegant spinning  motions. The Wing Tsun pole is simple, direct and  fatal.
The  8  concepts of Wing Tsun form a system of aggressive self-defense that allows one to  adjust immediately to the size, strength and fighting  design of an  assaulter. There are many ways to express the  concepts,  because they are  basically very simple. However, it takes years of performing the forms and  exercising chi sao with a  well-informed instructor to train the body to follow the  concepts reflexively and to  comprehend their applications in specific situations.
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