Aryana Libris - Williams RandyRecension d'ouvrages au format numérique PDF2024-03-27T00:19:02+00:00urn:md5:a0ee72454095f037bdb86f20b0b6b82bDotclearWilliams Randy - Close range combat Wing Chun Volume 2urn:md5:402e0b993571e7b17680bb01701eb2252013-07-25T01:56:00+01:002023-05-18T02:29:01+01:00balderWilliams RandyArts Martiaux <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Williams_Randy_-_Close_range_combat_Wing_Chun_Volume_2.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Williams Randy</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Close range combat Wing Chun Volume 2 Explosive Self-Defense Techniques</strong><br />
Year : 2003<br />
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It is a privilege to write the foreword for Randy Williams’ new book about “Explosive Combat Techniques,” since people often refer to me as “The Toughest Man Alive,” or the expert on all-out combat. He thought it appropriate for me to write this introduction. I don’t remember when it started, but I have stopped denying it, since I am the oldest one still around. I have been blessed, in my lifetime, to be exposed to and learn from the top wrestlers, boxers, and martial artists of all persuasions. I met Randy, whom I call “Randy the Rough,” in Chicago in 1991 when we both worked on Brandon Lee’s film, Rapid Fire. Randy was a dedicated practitioner of Gung Fu and at that time had already published, in Singapore, an authoritative series of books on Wing Chun. I remember repeating the same conversation about 25 years earlier to another eager exponent of Wing Chun on the set of The Green Hornet. I related that all martial arts have something to offer, and you should not be partial to any one style. I stressed that cross-training was the wave of the future and that the Chi Sao sensitivity training and the economy of motion aspects of Wing Chun can be useful in grappling, since all combat usually ends up on the ground. I am pleased to include Randy as a friend and dedicated martial arts practitioner whose knowledge will help anyone serious in the study of the combative arts. My hat’s off to him for sharing his knowledge, for that is the only route to immortality. You will live on as long as your students use and pass on your knowledge. Keep Smiling. Gene LeBell. <strong>...</strong></p>Williams Randy - Close range combat Wing Chun Volume 1urn:md5:f8185b800d746d3db76a054621b1beb92013-07-25T01:54:00+01:002023-05-18T02:29:07+01:00balderWilliams RandyArts Martiaux <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img4/Williams_Randy_-_Close_range_combat_Wing_Chun_Volume_1.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Williams Randy</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Close range combat Wing Chun Volume 1 Blocking, Striking, Kicking and Footwork Fundamentals</strong><br />
Year : 2003<br />
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I first met Sifu Randy Williams when he was still a teenager. Since we were living in the same neighborhood, he knew I was with Bruce Lee’s Los Angeles China-Town group. Randy often came up to me and begged me to teach him, but I refused. We did not cross paths again until many years later. Since then, we have forged a strong friendship and sharing our knowledge in the martial art field. I always considered Sifu Randy Williams one of the most dedicated and resourceful Wing Chun Gung Fu instructors in the field. His knowledge and technical skills are exceptional. He previously authored six volumes of books on Wing Chun Gung Fu, “The Explosive Art of Close Range Combat,” which contain some of the most precise, accurate, and detailed materials ever written in the subject of Wing Chun Gung Fu. Its theory, techniques, and method of training are well presented. The Wing Chun centerline theory, an important fighting strategy on the proper angle, body alignment, and balance in attack and defense, and Chi Sau practice, a unique feature in the system for developing sensitivity in the arms and the constant flow of energy, so crucial in close-range combat, are explained in detail. Sifu Randy Williams is known for his generosity, especially when it comes to sharing his martial art experience and knowledge, which is definitely reflected in his books. This book will help any Wing Chun practitioner who wishes to acquire a more in-depth and better understanding in the art of Wing Chun Gung Fu. Ted Wong. <strong>...</strong></p>