Originally Posted by
Ultimatewingchun
Yes I do know what you mean. But I also think that while Alan Orr and his guys are touching some strong surface of what can be done with wing chun, there's more to wing chun that could work, imo, in nhb/mma, than what Alan and his guys are doing.
The wing chun that I see from Alan and his guys is the strong body alignment/structure, the forward pressure when the opportunity is there, and protection of the centerline by the way their hands and arms are positioned. I also like the fact that they're throwing power shots without regard for a strict "elbows-down-and-in" mentality.
But I also believe there's more wing chun that can work by way of some specific techniques (pak, lop, bil, garn, bong, etc.) and some other wing chun blindside strategy.