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  • Ga Chok: bounching technique off an opponent’s structure

  • Gan Jip Geng: indirect power

  • Gaan Da: simultaneous low sweeping block with a punch

  • Gaan Gurk: 3 leg blocking exercise with the following blocks:

  1. da jing gurk: low front kick blocking with the calf muscle

  2. bong gurk: shin block

  3. jut gurk: snapping block

  • Gaan Jaam: simultaneous low sweeping block with a forearm deflecting block or chop

  • Gaan Jaam Do: simultaneous low sweeping block and upper deflecting block with the butterfly knives

  • Gaan Sau: a low sweeping block. There are two kinds of gaan sau

  1. Hoi Gaan Sau: an outward low sweeping block

  2. Ngoi Gaan Sau: an inward low sweeping block

  • Gaan Sau: Five Blocking Motions

  1. Ngoi Gaan Sau: inside low sweeping block

  2. Tan Sau: flat palm up block contactving on the thumb side of the wrist

  3. Hoi Gaan Sau: outside low sweeping block

  4. Gaam Sau: forearm deflecting block

  5. Wu Sau: Guard hand block

  • Gee: Fingers

  • Gee Gok Chi Sau or Ji or Chi Gok Chi Sau: light sticky hands

  • Gee Gok Geng or Gum Gok Geng: feeling power

  • Geng or Ging: energy; the types of Wing Chun Energy are:

  1. Bau Ja Geng: explode power

  2. Chi Geng: sticking power

  3. Keng Geng: listening power

  4. Juun Geng: drilling power

  5. Jek Jip Geng: direct power

  6. Gan Jip Geng: indirect power

  7. Yaan Geng or Daai Geng: Guilding power

  8. Lin Jip Geng: connecting power

  9. Choung Geng: aggressive power

  • Gin Kuen: moving side punch for pole exercises

  • Goiu Ying: adjusting the body structure

  • Goot Do: cutting knife attack

  • Goot Gwan: cutting down with the pole

  • Gor Dan Chi Sau: attacks in single sticky hands

  • Gor Lop Sau: attacks in lop sau

  • Gor Sau or Guo Sau: attacks in sticky hands

  • Gour Yung: guts or determination and self-confidence to win

  • Gu Deng Chi Sau: sitting sticky hands

  • Gum Gok Geng, Gee Gog Geng, or Ji Gok Geng: feeling energy

  • Gum Jeong: low palm edge strike

  • Gum Sau: downward palm block or strike with the elbow turned outward

  • Gum Ying: body feeling

  • Gung Gek Sin Wai: attacking line

  • Gung Lik Chi Sau: heavy sticky hands to develop power

  • Gurk: leg or kick – The 8 positions of the kick are

  1. Jing Gurk: the strike with the top of the heel just below the arch

  2. Wang Gurk: strike with the outside of the heel on the little toe side

  3. Soo Gurk: strike with the inside of the arch

  4. Yaai Sut Gurk: strike with the middle of the heel downward

  5. Tiu Gurk: strike with the instep with the toes pointed

  6. Jut Gurk: strike with the lower calf and Achilles tendon

  7. Tai Gurk: strike with the top or side of the knee with the leg bent

  8. Chai Gurk: strike downward with the knifre edge of the foot

  • Gurk Jong: 8 kicks to the mok jong or dummy

  • Gurng Gee Kuen: ginger fist punch

  • Gwai Jong: a cicular downward elbow block or strike contacting with the forearm

  • Gwai Sut: a downward knee block contacting with the side of the knee or shin

  • Gwan or Kwan: pole

  • Gwan Geng: steel bar power

  • Gwat Ji Fat Lik: bone joint power

  • Gwat Gwan or Sut Gwan: opening up or blocking the inside or outside lower gate with the pole

  • Gwat Sau: a circular controlling technique that carries the subject across the centerline to open an attacking line

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