You are absolutely right...I agree...
http://www.wcarchive.com/articles/ma...eneral_Sayings
Extreme softness enables one to be hard. Being extremely natural enables one to be agile.
Hand techniques must follow the Yin Yang principle. Strength must be applied with inner power. There is a counteraction to every attack.
chi comes out of the Tan Tien, and travels along the waist, the thighs, and the back.
No harm will come if chi is nurtured naturally. Power can be stored but with enough to spare
Store mental energy with the mind. Move chi with mental energy. Exert strength with chi. Generate power with strength.
Power is generated from the joints. Strength originates from the heels.
Yee Jee Kim Yeung Ma - Train the chi by controlling the Tan Tien.
To release chi from the Tan Tien, will enable proper release of power.
Internally develop the chi; externally train the tendons, bones and muscles.
Fill the Tan Tien with chi and distribute the strength to all parts of the body.
Sink your inner chi.
Siu Lim Tau mainly trains internal power.
http://www.wingchunpedia.org/pmwiki/...Kuit#Specific3
Yee Yao Jai Gong - (Use soft to overcome hard)
Yee Ching Jai Dong - (Use stillness to overcome Movement)
If the root is stable, the fight will be stable.