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Why Learn Wing Tzun

EBMAS Wing Tzun is the most efficient system of unarmed self-defence ever devised. EBMAS Wing Tzun is authentic Chinese Kung-Fu that does not rely on size, strength, or toughness, as these factors are usually in favour of the attacker. EBMAS Wing Tzun is an intelligent scientific system that incorporates body mechanics, physics, mathematics, geometry, physiology and simple logic. With roots over 300 years old in the Shaolin Temples of China,

EBMAS Wing Tzun was devised to be learned rapidly and to make it user proficient in a short period of time. Of course, like anything good and worthwhile, it takes time and perfect practice to master, but self-defence effectiveness is achieved very quickly. We don't teach acrobatic moves, high kicks or tournament fighting because those things are not practical for real life self-defence. We only teach you how to defend yourself by using your body and limbs in the most efficient and safe manner. The training is customized according to your abilities. Whether you just want slow training or a more intense workout, EBMAS Wing Tzun will fit the bill and you will still get all the benefits out of it.

EBMAS Wing Tzun will help you to stay healthy and fit yet it does not require extreme athleticism. Staying healthy and fit has many benefits including feeling physically fit, mentally positive, reduced anxiety and stress, higher energy and simply provides a better quality of life. Your flexibility will also improve. As you get older your muscles tighten and your range of motion can be minimized hindering an active lifestyle. Flexibility can help restore and maintain youthful activity. Some other additional benefits include: self-confidence, relaxation, awareness, learning about Eastern culture and best of all it's fun for teens and adults of all age ranges.

Benefits Of WT

Next to the emphasis on self-defence there are many more attractive benefits to the practice of WT. Following is a short summary of what a WT school can offer you.

The best in self-defence
Training of reflexes and reaction
Concentration training
Breathing and meditation exercises
Fitness and conditioning
Self confidence and relaxation
A practical philosophy of life
Meeting fun people
A joyful pastime
Health
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Features of EBMAS Wing Tzun

WT teaches you how to defend yourself with the least amount of movement and energy

WT is not based upon excessive physical strength, limberness or acrobatic ability

WT teaches you to develop flexible and devastating whipping force

WT enables you to punch from 5 to 10 punches per second making it the fastest martial art

WT does not use fancy high kicks that leave you off balance, exposed and vulnerable

WT does not use hard blocks that do not work against a strong attacker

WT enables you to simultaneously hit and defend making it a superior system

WT truly teaches you to use the force of the attacker and turn it against him

WT movements enable you to blend and adapt to any type of attack

WT only has 3 short empty hand forms that teach you all there is to know about self defence

WT moves are all based on natural body movements and not animals or myths

WT is the most logical martial art system in the world because it's based on science

WT is self defence in it's most consequent form

WT self defence movements derive from tactile reflexes that are mechanical and directly determined by the attack of the opponent.

WT can be learned fairly quickly and built upon.

WT meets the demands of "appropriate force" and therefore lends itself for use by law enforcement.

WT is a whole martial arts system. Its significance lies less in stylistic externals and tricks but in the revolutionary totality of the concept! Immediacy, the small number of movements used, etc., make Wing Tsun the fastest martial art system ever!


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