Re: Re: Can You Tell What is Wing Chun?
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Originally posted by YungChun
Easy there big guy! No one is/was touting this as good Wing Chun except perhaps the people who made the clip. Moreover I don't think anyone here is saying that you need to be able to punch a dozen times per second to have good kung-fu, and on and on.
Like I said: That clip always cracks me up.
Well, the expressions on the two opponents' faces were certainly funny. :D
Don't overlook my other comments, although I think this thread is wrong-headed. I don't think you can separate "training your fists" proper from doing Wing Chun if one is going about it correctly.
I still enjoy your sig. :D
Regards,
Re: Re: Re: Can You Tell What is Wing Chun?
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Originally posted by Grendel
Well, the expressions on the two opponents' faces were certainly funny. :D
Yes they are indeed.
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Originally posted by Grendel
Don't overlook my other comments, although I think this thread is wrong-headed. I don't think you can separate "training your fists" proper from doing Wing Chun if one is going about it correctly.
I think I understand what your saying. To much importance on the superficial?
I am largely a tradionalist, but I do believe, and have been taught that most any/all elements in the system may be isolated and trained. Some of the best people I know have taken the whole system apart (their words) worked on each piece and put it all back together again. I think working Chain Punches is good so long one understands the context of the component(s).
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Originally posted by Grendel
I still enjoy your sig. :D
Thanks! I just caught some flack for it a little while back in the main forum.