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Its my Birthday
Its My Birthday! Its my birthday, ok maybe not today, but definitely tomorrow. I felt that being the case I might reflect on my year. A time to be thankful for my life. Obviously, you all know that we went through our separation in May, a stressful time to be sure. However, I got to reconnect with my boys whom you know are very important to me. They love where I am living as it is more like a holiday camp to them. Clearly they haven’t been here during the cold season yet. I got to find my masonic friends who have dug deep to help me through the dark…
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Freemasonry and What It Means to Me
Freemasonry and what it means to me Freemasonry means a couple of things to me. It means a place to go, for a semblance of normality and stability. A place of comfort and support that encourages learning and development. It means I have a group of friends that mean so much to me, they are happy to listen to my gripes (which number millions) and they are happy to give advice, help me out, cheer me up and take the mickey. So, my normal night for attendance at the masonic centre is a Thursday. That is my lodge’s night of either practice or meeting. Three nights in the month we…
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Self Service Checkout
Self Service Checkouts So what is it with a self service checkout? Am I the only person that hates them? Or am I just blowing smoke? Let us start at the beginning, as that is usually the best place. The ‘Supermarkets‘ decided it would be very helpful if they could provide a self service checkout, that allowed us to scan our own products and pay and leave. A perfect idea! I never want to engage with a bored checkout operator who cannot be bothered to smile in a customer facing role, and generally have the manners of cave men. Both men and women, young and old. So initially this all…
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Mastery of Yourself
Kung fu is a term that has been abused within the world of martial arts for years, both in the east and western worlds. Actually it refers to the skill or ability to achieve a high standard through a continuous effort over a long period. This is why it has been used within the martial world for so long, as those who practise martial arts are setting out on a life long journey through which they will use kung fu to attain mastery of their art. Wing chun kung fu is an effective martial art but it really requires kung fu to achieve the skill sets necessary to become proficient…
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Wing Chun Movement
Wing Chun Movement in the First Form Recently I received a comment on my Squidoo Lens on Wing Chun, now I apologise for the poor content of the page, rather it was a place to start for me and test out the water, however the comment got me thinking about the form and style and I thought that might be worthy of a blog on it’s own. The wing chun style itself is based around arm and hand movements, there is little kicking, but some small footwork, the speed and skill come from the grounding and ligament bonding to create solid power. The first form in wing chun, Siu Nim Tao, that you see…
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Beauty of Wing Chun Kung Fu
The Beauty of Wing Chun Kung Fu I started practising the beauty of wing chun kung fu many years ago with an old school friend of mine. I had already been involved in martial arts for many years, but there was something that called to me in an advert I saw, not just because the instructor was an old friend of mine, but I don’t know, it just kind of called out to me. I had always been fascinated with kung fu, and had a basic idea of the system, but no real good information. I had been dabbling in many martial arts and just kept flitting. In hindsight, thats is probably because they didn’t suit me. So…
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Striking in Wing Chun
Striking in Wing Chun Kung Fu There are three principles to the martial art of wing chun kung fu: economy of motion, economy of time and economy of energy. When first learning how to apply striking in wing chun kung fu, students generally tend to have a hard time trying to apply these principles, as I did myself when I began. They would draw back their shoulders and try to generate a powerful punch. As a result, they would tire quickly and they are much slower. Wing chun kung fu teaches us that by using these three principles, we can keep attacking much longer than an opponent and much faster. Let me begin with…
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Fighting Strategy
A Few Thoughts on Fighting Strategy Or More Particularly Advice on Sparring for Beginners Sammy has recently taken up sparring, and as a beginner I was watching her whilst we were sparring at home. You should first understand Sammy loves her Muay Thai and wants to be the best there is, so she will get me up when Im tired and ask if it is OK for her to kick seven bells out of me. So there we were and I was watching her, bearing in mind I have done a fair bit of sparring at different levels over the years and the odd real encounter or two. What I saw in her eyes was complete confusion. She knew…
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Three Theories of Wing Chun Kung Fu
So this is the start of my blog on Martial Arts, Im beginning with my passion which is Wing Chun, it will evolve with plenty of other arts and grow where ever the directions blow me. The first things we learn in WIng Chun are the principles. These principles or theories of wing chun will guide your learning through the years and can apply to any art. The three theories of wing chun are: Centreline Theory Economy of Motion Simultaneous Attack and Defence The explanation of these are as follows: Centreline Theory You must attack and defend the centre of your’s and your opponents body. This is an important concept, since all of…
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Becoming a Freemason
WHAT MADE ME WANT TO BE A MASON Well the story of becoming a freemason is simple and complex all at the same time, and I am not really sure what happened. Firstly, I had been studying part time for eight years in civil and structural engineering and that had all come to a close, whilst I was married and had a family, there was a part of me that was not happy, you see I get bored quick, I can take on information and retain it, get to a level that I am happy with then get really very bored. So I had no studying, work was totally stultifying and within my…

