I disagree that "the required training takes a long time to develop the attributes to neutralize such forces".
How long should it take?
Was'nt Wing Chun created to be learned and applied quickly compared to other forms of kung fu?
I recently met "another serious WC man" with "years of experience" who could talk the talk - but could'nt walk the walk. He could'nt effectively handle one solid punch. Then I threw him two heavy punches and he was backpedaling just to get away. I wonder why this sort of thing happens.
I think it was because in all his years of practice, I don't think anyone had ever thrown him a real punch before.
Without application - it's only the dream of an armchair warrior.
I know this is off topic but I just wanted to say - sparring is not fighting. But it'll sure do more for you than posting on this forum ever will.
Goodnite.
Your journey ends at my feet.
*It takes effort to learn to do something without*