Quote Originally Posted by k gledhill View Post
Knowing where to move and why is key to counter and attack without making yourself static and vulnerable. VT approaches combat as a % game to raise the odds in ones favor. Evasion to specific angles minimize your own targets to the attacker and maximize your own. The typical lead leg stance is a bad start, we adopt side facing stances to allow any counter angles on entry and lateral movement for both attacking and setting up counters. Most vt students get a basic charging eggbeater punch attack that will fail on many levels.

Good info. I get what your saying. 99% of WC just except there sloppy chain punches to destroy evrrything PLUS blindly go forward instead of finding the best position. I think wing chun is a crafty little system. A thinking persons art.