Wing Tsun Kung Fu was established around the year 1840. It has since become one of the most respected and widely recognised forms of martial arts in the world. In this blog post, we will look at the discipline, focus and process behind Wing Tsun Kung Fu and how these qualities compliment the detail orientation, process and document conveyancing law. These two pursuits may appear to involve you walking in opposite directions, but in actuality, they suggest that the detailed orientation and process involved in conveyancing are steps along the pathway to the end goal. Wing Tsun Kung Fu is a Martial Art that teaches core principles which help to develop the discipline and focus needed when studying for a legal qualification.
The following aspects of the Martial Art can be compared to legal study: Wing Tsun Kung Fu helps you to focus the mind. Wing Tsun Kung Fu helps you to focus on specific elements of your function. This can help you when learning aspects or functions of the law. In Wing Tsun, the focus on a particular target is important. Equally, the detail orientation of a particular aspect, such as defence or offence, becomes essential. The aspects of the law that focus on sentencing guidelines or discretion are more important, because of the individual aspects of the law. This detail orientation can be the difference between delivering a successful sentence as a bailiff (for example) or losing contact with a debtor.
In Wing Tsun Kung Fu, you will learn to mentally focus on forward motion and movement, to disable your target or to strike your target with force. Focus on the general aspect of the movement, can be disruptive to learning. If you lose focus on this, then you will start to lose, and the benefits of the Martial Art will diminish over time. This skill can be directly fitted into the learning experience, where focus on the specific aspect and movement is essential to absorb individual aspects of a legal qualification.
Wing Tsun Kung Fu involves developing the core element of controlling movement. In this respect, the development of a redundancy in practice, becomes clear. Once the control of an aspect or move has been completed, the efficiency of the movement needs to be created. This is the link between the learning of movements and the understanding of how particular aspects of the law can work together. The linguistic aspects of law become the words with which you can create the action of the law. If the wrong word is used, then the potential to make a mistake is substantial. Creating the redundancy in practice to legislatively develop the actions, in law, is essential.
Wing Tsun Martial Art requires mental, physical and spiritual strength. In the best Chinese traditions, Wing Tsun Kung Fu teaches you how to improve yourself on a daily basis. You do this by enhancing your ability to deal with physical, mental and spiritual requirements in your day to day life. In the similar tradition, if you have a physically, mentally and spiritually strong legal education, you will find that you will be able to handle the rigours of a legal study event, better. There will become a physical, mental and spiritual teaching in your individual life, specifically related to the study of the law.
Wing Tsun Martial Art has a close association with individual application. This can be likened to “the agonic law”. Or that part of the law that follows a strict adherence to the process. Therefore, you can see, the actions you need to take under the law, are only processes that do not actually mean to do anything at all. The referring of your action to a process within the law means that your major function be applied to the process, and not your actual “need” to get something done.
Wing Tsun Martial Art has a mastery level specification to how to complete a particular action. In the same way that the movement of a martial art can take different forms, the application of the law to your individual situation can be developed into a procedural issue. You can master the process and the way that the law may apply to a particular case. This is why the study of law has the level of expertise it does in a training environment. The use of experts is a strong reflection of the fact that in this sector, not everyone is legally the same, nor should you necessarily expect them to be.
Wing Tsun Martial Art is taught in stages. In the same way, the study of law can be approached from the different home owner processes, through to the individual needs of their situation. For example, you may require that the terms of a Will be administered. Equally, your individual requirement may be for a defence to a mandatory charge or for the introduction of a witness. In a similar fashion to this, the working through the individual steps of a situation, allows you both to do the task and to appreciate, that whilst the law is unique to circumstances, the amount of material you have to cover is going to depend whether the result you need or the form of the progression you need, are similar.
Therefore, when you consider studying for a legal qualification, you can look at the matter in two ways. The first being, Wing Tsun teaches you to manage people’s attention. The second, Wing Tsun teaches you how to accomplish tasks and meet your targets and, the third, by carrying through the knowledge of your law, you have the ability to apply each aspect of your legal study to each of the targets and have the foreknowledge to know, how you will approach the matter and what important aspects you will have to include.
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