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Through training in the Ving Tsun System of martial arts, a
student begins to develop all of the five attributes in a unification
of physical, mental, and emotional growth, which is the goal of
the Ving Tsun System. These attributes are developed and polished
until they become a part of the student, in which no one attribute
is more vital than the other.
All Ving Tsun techniques are based
on these attributes which take into account the limitation and
capability of human movement. The system also takes into account
the relative position between the practitioner and the opponent,
and uses the most economic movement to achieve the desired result
under a specific situation. Using the theory and attributes
attained through training to obtain a desired outcome makes Ving
Tsun a result-oriented style of martial arts, known for its economy
of movement and efficiency.
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