Found an example of eagle claw (ying jow / yingzhao) in the chapter on Pan Nam Wing Chun Kuen. "Emphasis on the huen sao (circling hand) technique at the end of each section shows the characteristic...
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Found an example of eagle claw (ying jow / yingzhao) in the chapter on Pan Nam Wing Chun Kuen. "Emphasis on the huen sao (circling hand) technique at the end of each section shows the characteristic...
Yea, just finished reading the Complete Wing Chun book by Chu, Richie & Wu and it has examples that have been attributed to just about every animal style but all I recognize in Wing Chun are...
Have not seen such things descibed anywhere, nor do I know how that could be done. It cannot even be captured in diagrams, and I don't recall ever seeing any good videos about it. It is usually...
Oh, the 3 lines reminds me of learning about multi-attacker applications in animals forms. Well constructed forms should handle 3 attackers covering all 360 degrees around you...
Yeah. I don't use centres, but I like to read about them. Do you know of any good websites about them? Probably very important when on boats...
Yeah, but to get the so-called next level the long tail of the snake forms would have to be put back. All the Wing Chun I've ever seen appears to only use the heads of the snake. Snake style kung fu...
IDK, I'm still reading the Complete Wing Chun book, but my impression is that Wing Chun is best for fighting indoors or in cramped spaces, so it would progress to the next level very fast if I had...