It may not be emphasised but its there IMO....
The triangle horse in my VT is all about superior positioning when bridges are in contact and evasion when not in contact.
Thats footwork evasion, weaving is another story.
I utilise actions from the dummy form for weaving away from actions where needed. Footwork is very important for support though and it tends to be towards the outside,(just my habbit now i think about it :rolleyes:)
Youll find 'a VT weave' (IMO:p) in the first section with the side kick, after the first Dai Bong.
Because VT deals with minimal movement, short actions etc evasion for me is very minute. Not as emphasised as say a boxers movements. Although when wearing big gloves my action becomes bigger because the weapon im evading is bigger.
A Wu Sao which checks and protects with a punch is my most used evasion tech, (triangle footwork again) very similar to something youd see from other arts just with VT flavour.
DREW