Course title: "Biu Jee: Why it is the final form?"
Biu Jee literally means Thrusting Fingers or Darting Fingers. It is the third hand form and the final form of the Wing Chun system. It is learnt after the wooden dummy form. However, most of the Wing Chun schools teach Biu Jee before the wooden dummy form.

Apart from this controversial point, the benefits of learning Biu Jee also vary from different schools.
Some have suggested that it promotes and develops many emergency techniques, while others say it can perfect the use of ‘inch energy’ and enhance your ability to attack people. However, all these benefits do not provide the answer for why it is the final form of the Wing Chun system. 

This course will explore the answer from the perspective of its techniques and underlying concepts.  By the end of the course, you will understand its logic behind it.  
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Dates and times

Session 1:

Lesson 1: 05 Nov 2022, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 2: 19 Nov 2022, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 3: 03 Dec 2022, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 4: 10 Dec 2022, Saturday 1930 – 2100

 Session 2:

Lesson 5: 14 Jan 2023, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 6: 28 Jan 2023, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 7: 11 Feb 2023, Saturday 1930 – 2100

Lesson 8: 25 Feb 2023, Saturday 1930 – 2100


Tuition

· HK$4,000 per person (8 lessons)

· Option: HK$2,400 per person per session (4 lessons)

· A 15% discount will be offered for joining in pair. 

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