When you control the hands and feet, there are no secrets.
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Fut Hong Wing Chun Kuen (a.k.a. Invisible Buddha Fist Wing Chun), Northern New Jersey
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"Everybody's gotta plan, until they get hit!" - Mike Tyson
"Rule number 1: Don't get hit. Rule number 2: Remember rule number one."- Sifu Joseph Ng
"Pure or Impure Wing Chun, whatever beats an opponent is good Wing Chun" - pg 50, Wing Chun Warrior: The True Tales of WCKF Master Duncan Leung
In the longfist system, there are all kind of kicks. The day that I saw that
- TKD's side kick training is better than the longfist side kick training, I switch my longfist side kick to the TKD side kick.
- MT's roundhouse kick training is better than the longfist roundhouse kick training, I switch my longfist roundhouse kick to the MT roundhouse kick.
I'll never allow my style to put any restriction on my personal skill development.
I was talking with a degree TKD college professor some years back and he mentioned the same thing about slowing down on the high kicks even though he was still instructing his students in their use. His father had been a pro boxer. I'm 59 now and I gave up practicing leaping rolls off of cement at the age of 47, some things you have to retire for health purposes as you age.
Fut Hong Wing Chun Kuen (a.k.a. Invisible Buddha Fist Wing Chun), Northern New Jersey
IBFWC @ youtube
BBL28888 @ youtube
"Everybody's gotta plan, until they get hit!" - Mike Tyson
"Rule number 1: Don't get hit. Rule number 2: Remember rule number one."- Sifu Joseph Ng
"Pure or Impure Wing Chun, whatever beats an opponent is good Wing Chun" - pg 50, Wing Chun Warrior: The True Tales of WCKF Master Duncan Leung
The Wing Chun "Tiger Tail Kick" has six kicking methods hidden in one technique.
The "Throat Locker Kick" is a high kick that can be applied during Chi Sau, although it does take a lot of practice to pull off.
Wing Chun has some really awesome kicks.
It has been a long time since I practiced WC...I'm going to sound like a clumsy newbie by asking this, but what was the difference between a chung gerk and a jing gerk again? The application, at least for me, was just that of a front kick, for both of them...