There is no secret to TWC, no imperceptible level.
It's very plain to see where you're standing in relation to the opponent and what blocks you're using.
I don't do applications.It would be great to see some of his applications.
Those are your fights you're talking about? At your own school?I cool with sharing mine because they've been tested. We have monthly amateur full contact fights at my L.A. school. Anyone is welcome to fight.
I saw some pretty mismatched amateur fights, but still no one getting to the blindside.
Any video where this TWC strategy you guys are always on about actually works?
The new rumor is the William Cheung learned a Triad version of Wing Chun. The main point here is that I don't care where it comes from. It's been working for me. If yours works for you then I'm happy for you. I would never throw shade on what you do because it's different.
I really believe what Wing Chun needs is full contact events. I can host in L.A. and I can find other venues as well. Just contact me on FB messenger. We need to stop the BS posturing and trash talking and fight to see what works and what doesn't. That way we can make the art we love better.
Yes, there are fights at my own school. People from other schools come to fight monthly. But we also had fights at the Manup Standup in NY. Here's my grand student's first fight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP05PC3ReW0
In this video you'll see a drill against a jab, uppercut, hook,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7uQcWZ8IMk
This fight isn't Wing Chun but these are some of the guys that come to my school to fight. The guy with the long hair also does MMA.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmHHmDsw8EE
The guy with the black shin guards is Wing Chun. It's late now but I have lots of footage of our fights. Please share yours as well.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxR__isNEBQ I even have a clip of one of our guys doing a trap during a full contact match. But I don't have time to waste showing things to people. I'm done. I'm easy to find. It's always better in person.
But the thing is, just about every application in TWC is about getting to the blindside.
So, I'm just wondering why we never see anyone do any blindside stuff in any fights.
Of course there are in TWC. It's an application-based system.With regards to applications there are many on the Jong.
Which begs the question why we never see those blindside applications...applied.
You mean when you say "I am a former full contact competitor" you're talking about in your own school?
In other words, there's no way to verify that you've applied blindside applications in quality full contact fights?
I don't want to doubt you, but the time to believe something is when there is sufficient evidence for it.
I've just never seen TWC's T-step to the blindside with 3-4 blocks on the same punch actually work for real.
And what were they supposed to be doing?
You mean this one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WSCcj6PbLo
They were terribly mismatched in skill and experience.
The opponent was scared and had no idea what he was doing.
He kept putting his head down and his hands out to avoid getting hit in the face.
Doesn't take much skill to grab someone's arms when they give them to you like that.
But since TWC is all about trapping arms and getting to the blindside, you'd think we'd see him at least get to the blindside once in such a mismatched fight, or that we'd see more regular trapping than just this one instance from this one guy against a very inexperienced and scared opponent.