draggin dragon
01-10-2005, 09:51 PM
I'm only beginning to study wing chun. I'm a total novice who has only been to one formal class so far. My question is about SLT. I was shown the first third of the form several times, but was unsure of the sequence of the moves. Upon returning home I looked it up via some web resources & a video & book that I have on WC. In all of my references I noticed that the "crossing hands" movement made at the beginning of the form to establish the center line is done first with the hands crossed in the lower position, then raised to the upper position.
In class, I'm sure they were all doing it the opposite (upper then lower). I also noticed a few minor variations in all of the references even though they are all from the YM lineage.
Was I taught incorrectly, or does this and other differences exist in SLT depending upon where you study?
In class, I'm sure they were all doing it the opposite (upper then lower). I also noticed a few minor variations in all of the references even though they are all from the YM lineage.
Was I taught incorrectly, or does this and other differences exist in SLT depending upon where you study?