The Principle-Centered Warrior: The Everyday Power of Wing Chun Gung Fu
By Adam Williss
Founded upon Taoist principles of simplicity, balance, energy flow and opportunity, the chinese martial art of Wing Chun Gung Fu is more than learning how to win a fight. It prioritizes issues by going with the flow of energy, seizing opportunities as they arise, staying within yourself and throwing away what doesn't work. Founded on time-tested scientific concepts, Wing Chun Gung Fu allows the wisdom of ancient warriors to guide its approach to a conflict. This ancient wisdom is more necessary today than ever before. To allow yourself to be in the now, to simplify life's ever increasing complexities and to make it a point to practice powerful habits of success are things that transcnd the test of time. These, among others, are the principle-centered concepts that we study in Wing Chun Gung Fu. These concepts transcend the art of fighting and permiate into every day wisdom. Whether at home or in the workplace, there's no denying the power of practicing the ancient wisdom of gung fu.
Wing Chun's principles aim is help people gain proficiency. Whether this is from a self-defense, business, management, family or personal standpoint, depends upon the application of the Wing Chun student.