Is Wing Tsun Leung Ting the best branch of wing chun?
Most people who I have talked to seem to be of this opinion. Actually, many of the top instructors in WT are former WC instructors who have joined the organisation. I myself train WingTsun and find the sylabus and evolution of this branch of style the best of all I have seen. Being the biggest Wing chun/Tsun organisation on the planet means that there is a huge development in this style, and it is very street orientated. Of course, all branches of wing chun have something to offer, but you only have time to train in a particular branch and aim to perfect it, and for me, Leung ting WT is the best branch of wing chun that exists. They seem to be the only one that covers all ranges from grappling to anti-ground fighting, whilst sticking to wingtsun principles rather than including wrestling or BJJ for example. I think WT is the future.
Which version of Wing Tsun?
I think we can all agree that Leung Ting's Wing Tsun is the best branch of Leung Ting Wing Tsun.
Above and beyond that, which branch of Wing Tsun are you referring to?
The European/American one with the "Lat Sao" filler program invented by GM Kernspetch?
The Hong Kong version (HQ) which does not have the Lat Sao program?
The EBMAS system of Emin Boztepe?
The Autodefense System of Nick Smart?
The WT system of Salih Avci?
The IWTSA version of I. Aderola and Allen Fong?
The AWTWA of Richard Guerra?
So many Wing Tsun's so little time.