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    What are your favorite WC techniques?

    Ok, I give the credit to this thread to Andrew aka anerlch. I got the idea from him.
    But it would be nice to see each others approaches to various situations. I'll post my ideas to certain situations in some clips real soon.
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    Favorite? Depends on context....
    Isn't that so?

    joy

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    The WC Tan Shou is simpliar to Taiji Peng. The WC Fu Shou is simpliar to Mantis Diao. Both can be used in many different ways.
    Last edited by YouKnowWho; 02-05-2011 at 09:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vajramusti View Post
    Favorite? Depends on context....
    Isn't that so?

    joy
    Fighters do have favorite techniques for certain situations. I know I do. Now that doesn't mean the certain situations will be available all the time. But all humans have a favorite something.
    Last edited by Phil Redmond; 02-05-2011 at 11:19 PM.
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    The Ving Tsun punch of course!!!!

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    I find myself using a few top tool in sparring:
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    turning punch and the kicks

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    I don't believe I have a favorite technique. I don't really think in those terms. I just use whatever I need at that moment. I like them all..
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    "Little cannon".

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    The right punch... like the man said , when i started VT a punch was just a punch, then i discovered there was a lot more to it and a punch wasn't a simple punch anymore, after a reprogramming, training, sweat, it became a simple punch again

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    chain punch with step

    I know some call it Caveman(low level) wing chun but it has saved me a few times in street attacks

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    The one that fits in with the moment.
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    tok/palm or jin choi
    When it does happen, it's fast and hard and over quick. Either I'm standing or he's standing. That's Real.
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    How about we go with certain attacks? Let's start with a jab, hook/round punch to the head from the opponent's lead arm.
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    The ones that land and shut off an opponent's delivery base are the best techniques.

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