Originally Posted by
HumbleWCGuy
"Chain punching," rolling fits over the top one after the other, is trash as you pointed out. I think that there are better options if you just want to string some straight punches together. I tried teaching it for a while just because it is common in other systems and I didn't want to ignore it. However, the utter lack of power makes it unworkable outside of TCMA points tournaments.
IMO what are pointing out is that it is rolling (pedaling) as a motion that happens in the chain puching that counts and not "punching" I think that the reactionary rolling/chaining over the top (as a counter) is one realistic way to go and you seem to be expressing that in your video. Embedded in your demonstration was also the idea of just throwing combination or chains of Wing Chun techniques using the rolling motion and not so much punches. As the hands roll in that motion anything can come out.
When we get to the point to where we have overwhelmed our opponent, we need to ask ourselves if I need to stop the chaining cycle because I now chain punching which is less effective than other options that have more authority.
Is there a way to make chain punching more powerful?
what other punches do you use that generate more power?
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