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Wing Chun Kung Fu long Pole Form
Article by Dan Knight added on 23 Jul 2012. Last updated on 18 Nov 2012.
Pole form or Luk Dim Boon Kwun
Six and a half point Wing Chun long pole form
Luk Dim Boon Kwun literally means six and a half point pole. The techniques in this form are generally
taught as the first of the weapons forms in the Chinese martial art Wing Chun Kung Fu. The form only has
six different techniques which are repeated in various directions and the half technique of dropping the pole.
Therefore it is much easier to learn than the Bart Cham Dao which has well over 100 techniques.
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The form will help the practitioner gain strength in both the legs and arms. This is because a traditional horse
stance is used for most of the form putting extra pressure on the legs. Also being around 9 foot in length the
practitioner will require reasonable amount of upper body strength just to hold it out straight let along train
with it for long hours.
The form will also help improve coordination and it will help understand the principles of Wing Chun better.
For instance being a centimetre off of the centreline with your guard would be hard to notice, however at the
end of the 9 foot pole it becomes obvious. Therefore training the pole will help the practitioner identify subtle
mistakes in his technique which applies to both empty hand and weapon techniques.
Wing Chun Pole Form video by master Kwok
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