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Techniques for using gorgeous handmade papers then the chance to make their

own. Great results with Josie Beszant

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Friend at the bottom of Beginner's Crack taking a more flexible approach to the start

Read the full video of Wing Chun Bong Sao Technique based on Maximum Efficiency, HERE:

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You've seen how the Ip Man Movie have sparks the growth of Wing Chun Kung Fu worldwide. Now learn how to use Wing Chun techniques using HKB Eng Chun [Black Flag Wing Chun] to achieve maximum efficiency of time, space and energy, from this Wing Chun Video.

In this Wing Chun Training video, Grand Master Kenneth Lin demonstrates how to use the HKB Wing Chun Combat Formula [Originated from late GM Kwee King Yang's teaching of Kao Kuat / 口訣] to achieve the maximum combat efficiency using the basic Wing Chun Bong Sao Technique [Bong Jiu / 膀手] both in deflecting as well as in Occupying time, becoming space and releasing an impulse energy.

Many times, in most Wing Chun mainstream lineage, focusing using offense as defense. In this video, Grand Master Kenneth Lin demonstrated how to achieve maximum efficiency using HKB Combat formula on applying that offense as defense idea.

Note: Within this video, GM Kenneth Lin made a comparison between the common use Wing Chun Bong Sao [膀手] from mainstream Wing Chun and showcase the Black Flag Wing Chun perspective of Bong Jiu / 膀手 [Bong Sao]. Please be noted that this does not mean one is better or less than another, it should be up to you to decide which fit you the most.

Black Flag Wing Chun training methodology makes it possible for you to use Wing Chun in full contact vs. Systema, vs. Taichi, vs. Taekwondo, vs. Kenpo, vs. Ninjutsu, vs. BJJ, vs. Muay Thai, vs. karate, vs. boxing, vs. any styles!

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All-State band camp, summer of 2000. Megan demonstrates proper breathing technique with a pvc pipe.

9. Remove your mask. And add button and handtyped saying.

   

technique mixte : acrylique, vinylique

sérigraphie, marker, pochoir et bombe

toile de coton sur châssis 20 x 20 x 4 cm

 

COLLECTION PRIVÉE - PRIVATE COLLECTION

 

Vue 2D / 2D view

 

mixed media : acrylic/vinyl painting

screenprinting, marker, stencil & spray

cotton canvas on stretcher 7.87 x 7.87 x 1.57 inches

Shot in The Pavilion, Cork.

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A members of MCC's soccer team shows students how it's done.

Nia Technique workshop led by Stephanie DeMay at the Colleen Murray Dance Centre in Christchurch for The Body Festival 2015.

Scissor Techniques: Learn scissor cutting techniques the right way

  

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Participants are mastering advanced climbing techniques, adhering to strict safety protocols, and applying efficient methods for collecting seeds from towering trees.

 

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I was testing new paining techniques. More about it on my blog.

Trying to figure out how to put together an analog effect

Pompei casa del bracciale d'oro

Technique: Lowkey lighting

Idea/Theme: Life tucked away into nature

While visiting Book fair'2010...i found this old man showing some technique of print making on any papers or clothes...he used a gum or rubber type materials to show this technique

By Cornelis Isaacsz. Verbeeck (Dutch, about 1590 – 1637)

Dutch

about 1630

Medium/Technique: Oil on panel

 

Description (from MFA website):

Seafaring was and is an intrinsic part of Dutch national identity. Throughout the 17th century and beyond artists depicted harbors, naval battles, stormy seas, shipwrecks as well as specific historical events. Together with Hendrick Vroom, Cornelis Verbeeck ranks amongst the most talented marine painters of the first half of the 17th-century. In 1628, Haarlem chronicler Samuel Ampzing described him as “very fine and exquisite in ship paintings.” Like Vroom, Verbeeck worked in a highly detailed and colorful style and excelled at depicting spectacular ships from a high viewpoint.

 

This large and impressive painting is one of Verbeeck’s masterpieces. It depicts five warships bearing Dutch flags along the North Sea coast, with the port of Dunkirk in the background. Verbeeck expertly captures the ships’ rigging, the choppy waves, and the reflection of the red flag in the water. Scholars have recently identified the scene as the 1629 blockade of the privateers’ nest at Dunkirk. The campaign was a response to the rapid growth of the Flemish privateering fleet along the North Sea coast that had destroyed hundreds of Dutch ships in the late 1620s.

Wash out Face details but sparkling eyes. It makes me look younger as well

Participants are mastering advanced climbing techniques, adhering to strict safety protocols, and applying efficient methods for collecting seeds from towering trees.

 

Photo by CIFOR-ICRAF

 

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forestsnews.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: news@cifor-icraf.org and a.sanjaya@cifor-icraf.org

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