Originally Posted by
Lee Chiang Po
During a slight disturbance one night I was called upon to try to resolve a fight. The fight turns out to be a fellow about 6 feet tall and 240 or 250 pounds beating the crap out of a little guy. When I intervened, he turned to me and put both hands on my chest and shoved me very hard. Had I not grabbed his wrists I would have flown through a wall no doubt. As I reached the end of his extended arms I jerked him real hard. He then placed a foot between us and pulled back very hard. As I felt myself moving forward I rapidly walked forward and shoved him completely off balance and backwards for a few steps. He backed into a booth and sort or fell backward over it. I brought a knee up between his legs and then shoved his right arm across his body. He attemped to strike me or at least block me from hitting him with his left arm, but it was short of any range and lacked any power at all. I grabbed his left wrist and jerked his arm across his body, then I raised his right arm over his left arm and scissored it, placing all my weight on his right hand. He sort of yelled in pain because this is very painful. In the mean time I slapped him full in the face, using my right palm against his nose, then I went down and slapped very hard, downward into his solar plexus and then just above his pelvic bridge. Those actions will make you feel as though everything inside you is coming out. I immediately backed off a few feet and watched him as he collapsed into the floor. When a man loses his bodily functions in public he is terrible humilited.
None of this is or was practiced, but were simply presented to me by the big guy. This is the entire concept we speak of. Allowing a man to back off and square off at you is asking for trouble. Never stand toe to toe and trade punches with a man. It is just too **** dangerous and he has an equal chance of punching your clock for you. Rush him and make him defend himself, even is if it a fake attack or faint on your part just to get him to give up some of his own advantage. It is diffiult to fight against another chunner because he knows what you are always up to and he attempts to do the same things to you. I have never met another wing chun fighter other than people I was actively training with, and most men, once you make your move are at a disadvantage if you can gain control of his arms. It only takes seconds to dispatch him if you know your stuff. Some call it chasing hands, but it is extremely effective against the un initiated.