
“Wing Chun Illustrated is one of the best martial arts publications I’ve had the pleasure of reading. The articles are interesting, informative and very well written with great full-colour photos to accompany them.” — Sifu Jef Sutherland Featured in the June 2017 Issue Mak Po Shing: Un-rushed Gold Living in San Francisco Sifu Mak Po Shing, a relatively unknown disciple of the late Grandmaster Ip Man, began his Wing Chun training in 1953. He played numerous roles in helping his Sifu propagate and teach Wing Chun in Hong Kong. Many prominent Wing Chun masters today openly admit they were once his students or sought his guidance as a Sibak (Kung Fu Uncle). Among those in the know, “Mak Po” is the name to call him. When his wife answers the phone and hears “Mak Po,” she knows it’s someone from his Kung Fu days with Grandmaster Ip Man. Go Beyond the Cover Story Each Issue Is a Gateway to New Knowledge and Inspiration Also in this issue: - Roland Tong: Continuing the Ip Man Legacy. - Jim Roselando Jr: A Modern Traditionalist. - The Calibration of Your Hands: Measuring Improvement with Chi Sau. - Bruce Lee and MMA. - How Fit Do You Have to Be to Train Wing Chun? - And much more... Why Choose Wing Chun Illustrated? - Unbiased Perspective: Presenting diverse viewpoints from respected teachers. - Extensive Knowledge Base: Published bi-monthly since 2011, Wing Chun Illustrated is the longest-running publication devoted to Wing Chun Kung Fu, regardless of lineage. - In-depth Articles: 60 pages of motivational stories, practical insights, and functional training tips. - Expert Contributions: Interviews and articles by renowned Wing Chun masters. - Comprehensive Coverage: Covers all Wing Chun lineages, including rare styles and practices. Customer Reviews “There’s no other martial arts magazine like Wing Chun Illustrated. Each magazine is like a pi
Page Count:
60
Publication Date:
2022-10-27
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798849075402
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