Is it just me, or is this one of the most underrated concepts in Wing Chun? You see it in every form, it's applications seem endless and the principle is profound.
Is it just me, or is this one of the most underrated concepts in Wing Chun? You see it in every form, it's applications seem endless and the principle is profound.
under rated by who? as you say its in all of the forms
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Underrated as in it doesn't seem to get much attention/discussion.
When I look at quite a few of the WC practices and applications, it pops up everywhere. For me, it's kind of a central idea to the system.
describe what you are speaking of.
Jackie Lee
describe what you are speaking of.
Jackie Lee
As well as the examples quoted above, it's prevalent in grappling grip breaks and weapon disarms inside and outside of TMA.It's general TCMA principle and apply to all styles.
I don't know if its underrated as much as so pervasive as to be assumed.
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