0 out of 5 starsA must for Wing Tsun/Chun instructor
February 16, 2002 Format: Paperback Most Wing Tsun/Chun books on Bil Tze have good details about the forms movements and their applications. This book goes beyond. It explains clearly how one can be good at Bil Tze through contineous exercises and training programme. Most Wing Tsun'ists spend most of their time practising moves of the first 2 forms. "How much time and effort do you do for Bil Tze?" This books has the answer. I starts planning to incorporate the exercises into my training routine. I am also ordering the other 2 books of Siu Lim Tao and Chum Kil. 3 people found this helpful Helpful Comment Report abuse awca@concentric.net 5.0 out of 5 starsAccurate, informative, simplified for good reading June 7, 1998 Format: Paperback I found this book very interesting, both in terms of accuracy, simplicity, and general good reading. Everything seemed well laid out and presented, and being a Wing Chun instructor, it was refreshing to find an author who presents the style in a straight-forward, "this is how it is" manner. I recommend it to all my students and colleagues. 4 people found this helpful Helpful Comment Report abuse