Wing Chun is incredibly technical it’s a southern Chinese soft-style art designed purely for close quarter self-defence. It implements trapping as the overall approach to combat with emphasis on the eyes, throat, neck, solar plexus, ears etc. You defend as you attack but you must attack your opponent’s centre line whilst protecting your own. The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. It also preachers the concept of economy of motion. Redirecting your opponent’s energy once absorbed. If mastered wing Chun is highly useful and effective in close quarter combat scenarios. One can combine it with other styles and where it may have limitations, one can retain the core principles (footwork, centre-line, Chi-Sao) and neglect the techniques in favour of different techniques from other styles. For instance if a wing Chun practioner adopts a Thai boxing mentality in his approach to fighting then you have a better wing chun man.
It ain't a formidable martial art it's actually a joke if you don't believe me ask the five Wing Chun Masters that just got their asses beat in China by an MMA fighter clearly not an effective style in today's day and age
Wing Chun is effecrtve. Even though im doing JKD, FMA and BJJ, i still love it because of the trapping and 18 hand techniques.
Wing Chun is incredibly technical it’s a southern Chinese soft-style art designed purely for close quarter self-defence. It implements trapping as the overall approach to combat with emphasis on the eyes, throat, neck, solar plexus, ears etc. You defend as you attack but you must attack your opponent’s centre line whilst protecting your own. The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. It also preachers the concept of economy of motion. Redirecting your opponent’s energy once absorbed. If mastered wing Chun is highly useful and effective in close quarter combat scenarios. One can combine it with other styles and where it may have limitations, one can retain the core principles (footwork, centre-line, Chi-Sao) and neglect the techniques in favour of different techniques from other styles. For instance if a wing Chun practioner adopts a Thai boxing mentality in his approach to fighting then you have a better wing chun man.
yes thats correct because i did wing chun for one year together with kyokushin karate and it blends well nicely thanks...
Why does the lady in red have 2 left hands?
sorry man ai mess up stuff haha
It ain't a formidable martial art it's actually a joke if you don't believe me ask the five Wing Chun Masters that just got their asses beat in China by an MMA fighter clearly not an effective style in today's day and age