This volume attempts to explain how to fight using the sticky-hands method. Sticky-hands is in bad need of a critical deconstruction or demystification, and this book attempts to do just that. Likewise, the Wing Chun method of sticky-leg, or chi gerk, fighting has been described in some instances as a way of sticking with one's legs to an opponent's kick. This is practically impossible to do for the average martial artist. Rather, a realistic theory of sticky-leg fighting is outlined, in which low kicks and sweeps are used in combination with grappling hand moves to destroy an opponents equilibrium or to attack the joints. Attention is then given to the chin-na of Wing Chun. Chin-na means to seize (chin) and control (na). Finally, a critical analysis is given of the weakness of the Wing Chun system together with thoughts to futher enrich the system. 1. Sticky-Hand Fighting - Chi Sao • 2. Sticky-Leg Fighting - Chi Gerk • 3. Grappling And Throwing Techniques - Chin-Na • 4. Dar Mak Vital Strikes To The Weak Points Of Human Anatomy • 5. Toward An Enrichment Of The Wing Chun System