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"Wing Chun" is a subtle and complete system of Chinese Kung Fu. Developed over hundreds of years, its roots lie in the Shaolin Temple tradition. Legend has it that in 1645 a Buddhist nun by the name of Ng Moi devised the system and taught it to a young girl called Yim Wing Chun, who successfully used her newly learned skills to defend herself against a local bully who attempted to force himself upon her. Originally a very secret system, the sophisticated art of Wing Chun was only passed on to family members and close, trusted friends. It was only when the legendary Grandmaster Yip Man (now sadly passed away) arrived. | Why Wing Chun Works Author Alan Gibson ISBN 0-9534895-0-7 1st Edition 1998 2nd Edition 2000 First published by The Peacenik Press 19 Devonshire Road Polygon Southampton SO15 2GH Why Wing Chun Works Author Alan Gibson ISBN 0-9534895-0-7 1st Edition 1998 2nd Edition 2000 First published by The Peacenik Press 19 Devonshire Road Polygon Southampton SO15 2GH Without Whom Without Whom Simon Hayes who produced the wonderful technical illustrations for this book. Neil Biddlecombe who has spent hours in front of computer screens designing and formatting. Andre Ibbett for helping me research the history section. John McFarlane for help in the philosophy section and Vix for the cartoons. Elizabeth Kent who supported me in my ideas and suffered as I learnt how to use her computer. Jonny Templeton John Brogden Jed Gibbs and Pete Harvey also helped me overcome technical problems. Without the above people this book could never have been written. I would also like to thank Nathan Jonston for teaching me Wing Chun for my first 8 years. Grand Master Ip Chun who I consider my mentor in Kung Fu and Shirley Lee Sung Wah without whom translation in Hong Kong would have been a nightmare. Finally I would thank all my students and everyone I have ever stuck hands with I have learned everything from you. 3 Without Whom Without Whom Simon Hayes who produced the wonderful technical illustrations for this book. Neil Biddlecombe who has spent hours in front of computer screens designing and formatting. Andre Ibbett for helping me research the history section. John McFarlane for help in the philosophy section and Vix for the cartoons. Elizabeth Kent who supported me in my ideas and suffered as I learnt how to use her computer. Jonny Templeton John Brogden Jed Gibbs and Pete Harvey also helped me overcome technical problems. Without the above people this book could never have been written. I would also like to thank Nathan Jonston for teaching me Wing Chun for my first 8 years. Grand Master Ip .