How do you tell that your Wing Chun is good Wing Chun? I have asked on an earlier thread about what makes good wingchun, but what do you do or have you done to show your wingchun is good?
Do you do sparring? What sort of sparring? Do you loose your wingchun when you do?
Do you do Chi Sau? Are your hands floppy and loose or relaxed with forward intent and sensitivty?
Do you watch yourself in the mirror? Are your shoulders relaxed, back rounded? Are your knees in and your stance deep? When you turn and shift does your spine stay staight and connected? how about your hands connected to your feet? Are you precise? Are your elbows and arms always covering that centerline? Do they stay close to your body?
Do you sink when you make contact? Does this let you absorb the energy of your opponent when it comes to you, take what comes?
How about SLT? We do it slowly in the Leung sheung Lineage to produce a control over our energy and to develop muscle to help retain our structure when being stressed.
Going back to my last thread is what you do also what you consider good wingchun?
Is the wingchun you practice at even a small fraction of the skill that Yip Man had? Do you think you can get there with what you use now and how you train?