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09/07/10

Wing Chun Forms 5 - The filled hand forms. "Luk Dim Boom Kwan and Bart Cham Dao"

Gwan

Once the dummy is mastered the student learns the 2 filled hand forms. First the six and a half point pole (Luk Dim Boom Kwan) where they further polish their internal energy abilities by learning to both stick with and release energy through the pole into whatever they strike using the key motions of the pole form.

Bart Cham Dao

Finally the student is taught the eight-slash sword form (Bart Cham Dao). Here they learn to express energy through the short metal blade of the swords in the specific slashing sequences. Once the practitioner has mastered this form they are generally considered to have completed the entire system.

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