Wei Kuen Do
Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Wei Kuen Do is a combined set of words, Wei meaning integrated or assimilated, Kuen means fist, and Do means way. which can be translated as The way of the integrated or assimilated fist. Wei Kuen Do or WKD as we could call it, is actually not a form of martial art, but is better seen as an approach to combat. It isnt a system, or a style, but more of a process. It is actually said what WKD or Wei Kuen Do is a evolutionary process, in which in the state of said transition, when one has reached true harmony between body, mind, and spirit, has reached a peak in development. Combat is self expression, and as such, the physical is just a vehicle for the feelings within, and the total integration of these varied segments of ourselves are obligated to be emphasized if we transcend the limits of limitation. The meaning is WKD is that all things are good, and it embodies all aspects of life, combat, business, religion, etc. Wei Kuen Do and Kyusho Combatives development is divided into four said stages, and each stage is designed to take the practitioner a step forward towards spontaneous expression, the stages include: physical stages, mental stages, emotional stages, and spiritual stages. And it is said that once a person grows older, he will depend less on physical aspects, and more on spiritual. And is therefore sharpened to the details of our universe, along with his enemy.
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http://kyushocombatives.com/about/wei-kuen-do/
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