I had missed that, LOL. Now Terence thinks that he is Bruce Lee.....LOL,LOL,LOL!
I can't wait for him to post about his newly discovered effectiveness of Jeet Kune Do....:D
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No, I am saying that I am AWARE of the richness of Wing Chun. I do not KNOW it all, but I guess I am way ahead of you when it comes to that too..;)
I have exchanged posts with you for about 5 years now and the fact is that I have never, ever been wrong about you.
Well, you could have fooled me, and every other ACTUAL Wing Chun practioner in this forum....LOL
"We"? LOL!
Christ, now he thinks that he does Wing Chun......:rolleyes:
First of all, I have done a lot more than that. Secondly, you show your cluelessness if you think that the practice of forms, and "other exercises" are for beginners...LOL
How many years did you say you practiced "Wing Chun"?
So, now you think that I have not done any fighting/sparring training? LOL
Interesting.........:rolleyes:
Boy, I hope that you don't present your case in court, the way you do here, as you would be eaten alive by any half decent lawyer!
You know, unfortunately for you, the fact is that a second year student in my kwoon could educate you about Wing Chun, in more ways than you can imagine.......
Lot's of cheap shots going around here lately, things like "Turd Head", "Twat"... All saying this stuff does is speak to the intellect of the poster and their inability to discuss rationally..
It seems many are operating at around the grade school level intellect and behavior wise...very impressive.. I'm sure your Sifus would be oh so proud of you, no wonder most of these cretins don't use their real name or say where they train..
For what it's worth, what Gary shows and what WKL shows is very much 98% on par with what I was shown (taught) by MoyYat's top people. Guys like daisihing Mickey Chan will control you right out the window all the while smiling, hitting you..and when I was there he would also incorporate moves in like KwaiSat, using his legs to control and break your horse as he did the above..
In talking with Terence I see that often he is very specific in use of terms.. What *I* get from him, like it or not folks, is that he is really only espousing what is good classical VingTsun...and accurately based on the Kuit... :p
time stamp 3:04 shows a little of what Terrence means by controlling. Of Course its not an actual fight but a movie. But this is the concept to control your opponent when the opportunity arises.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6jmDpJKwlE
Now Below is Leung Ting Disciples getting their Arse beat by a MMA guy and Marine. The get into a out side fighting match with them. An get their heads knocked off. The only contact you will find these real Wing Chun fighters doing is the MMA guy fist against their face! They too use their WC as strickly an outside art!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4l5CmDEqg4
Now there are plenty of people who train wc for inside fighting but can they actually implement it when the time comes!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCsDEvKvJB4
But Terrence I understand your conversation. The problem is when people spar they never incorporate the inside game of chi sau or drills into sparring to make them alive. They just use what the readily know that works from previous arts, Punch and front kick. An some even incorporate stomp kicks. But the same thing is true for most other arts. Both Karate and Tae Kwon Do have a abunance of hand techniques that are never used. Just look at a Karate form or TKD form. All those hand techniques and no way to use them!
The issue with fighting on the inside is vounerablity. Many people are uncomfortable with the aspect of being hit. So to fight on the outside is safer. Waiting for your opponent to tire, present and opening or get a well aimed shot is better than trying to fight on the inside and feel your opponents next move. WC in essence is technical. An difficult to master truly. So many instructors teach the outside game only. Now there is long range, medium range and short range wing chun. Most people focus on long and medium only. Because of fear of being hit many people will never think of trying to learn to control the opponent or take their balance or obstruct their structure. I think a person best bet to learn how to make WC an inside fighting art again is to look at other standup inside fighting styles and see what they do in sparring. Compare the similiaries and differences. Then think of ways to apply your art!