Quote Originally Posted by guy b. View Post
In short wing chun training needs to strictly separate the drilling from the free movement, needs to train free movement without stopping (a common wing chun problem), needs to avoid hand chasing (confusing drills with fighting), needs to train bare handed often enough to understand the difference between gloves and bare hand, needs to vary the pressure (e.g. moving at realistic fighting speeds with lighter contact rather than the kind of slow contact sparring you often see in gloved sparring gyms), needs to stress test with realistic scenario training, needs to train against non wing chun opponents, and needs to be honest.
Put this in the description box under the video you post up of you showing how it's done.