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Wing chun is centred on the taoist principle of balance-taking the middle road. Basically you should no go to extremes, success is based on balance. Travelling along the middle ground you see both left and right sides, if you veer too far to one side you may loose sight of the other~Being in the centre of the path allows you to see both sides of the road if you go too far to the one side you lose siht of the other}~Travelling along the middle ground you see both left and right sides, if you veer too far to one side you may loose sight of the other~Being in the centre of the path allows you to see both sides of the road if you go too far to the one side you lose siht of the other} .  This can also be interpreted as the concepts of hard and soft principles- or Yin and yang  of your kung fu training Yin ( the feminine/soft side) focusses on diverting the flow of energy  where yang (the masculine/hard side ) seeks to resist any opposing energy flow and be more aggressive.Yang is seen as the aggressive striking moves.

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If you take up a martial art like Tai Chi, you will have to learn a basic terminology in order to understand the exact unfolding of the training sessions. ‘Abdominal breathing‘, ‘yin and yang meditation’, ‘tan tien’, ‘chi’ and so many more are terms to know for Tai Chi. The practice of Tai Chi depends on the understanding of each of these concepts. You won’t have to learn Chinese, but the few words you’ll need to know sum up the essential philosophy of this ancient martial art.

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