Grandmaster William Cheung, the longtime friend and Wing Chun training partner of Bruce Lee, recalls some of his most dangerous street fights and deconstructs the techniques he used to survive the encounters. In Street Fighting Applications of Wing Chun, Volume 2: No-Rules Rumble, loyalties and trust are put to the test as Cheung tells his tales of dealing with members of Hong Kong's gang population in the late 1950s. When intervenes upon four of them committing a violent crime, Cheung becomes a marked man. A friend offers to smooth out the situation, but Cheung finds himself the target of an ambush by three men-one of whom is armed with a sword. Learn how he survived this no-rules encounter! Topics include dealing with an edged-weapon attack, weapon disarms, thinking on your feet, dagger attacks, butterfly sword drills and footwork for weapon disarms. Cheung is a member of the Black Belt Hall of Fame (Kung Fu Artist of the Year, 1983). He has trained since the age of 10, originally under the legendary Ip Man.
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Great book on Defensive tactics
Grandmaster William Cheung has written a great book on various approaches to defending against attacks that occur in public. It is well written and illustrated. I would recommend it to any of the many Wing Chun Kung Fu practitioners.
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Four Stars
Just what I was looking for
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