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Re: initiating contact......

There are a number of ways a wing chun fighter
can force the contact.In so called'traditional'
style, they hop in on a tangent with one leg cocked in
the knee up position and man sao or biu sao out
forcing the opponent to respond.Another trick I like is
using your Man/Wu sao in a kind of catch all move.If
the opponent is in the onguard position with the arms
extended the idea is to enter quickly and just sort of
bring the man/wu together over the opponents arms
covering everything with imputence.Then using say..Caw sao
just twist and go to it.That is a lousy explanation I
know, but that's the gyst of it.<br>Moontyger




Tue Nov 20, 2001 1:54 am

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questions I ask generally answer themselves..but here goes...<br>faced with an opponent, what are the primary means by which you initiate contact with the wing...
nexus692001
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Nov 19, 2001
8:33 pm

There are a number of ways a wing chun fighter can force the contact.In so called'traditional' style, they hop in on a tangent with one leg cocked in the knee...
moontyger_2000
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Nov 20, 2001
1:54 am

Is there great significance to the extent of turning ( in terms of the range in degress, not the number of times it's done..) in the first third of the second...
nexus692001
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Dec 10, 2001
5:17 pm

Rich,<br><br>This form as well as other things, helps perfect the turning stance/weight distribution.<br><br>The hips should turn no more than 45 degrees as in...
sifugen1
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Dec 10, 2001
11:31 pm

Hi Steve, it's Chris.<br><br>I'd just like to say thanks for arranging/organizing the christmas meal last night, it was really cool and fun, and thanks for ...
abruptus
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Dec 19, 2001
7:06 am

Wishing all the students of Lun Kuen and members of this club a happy festive season.<br><br>May your skills be kept to yourself.<br><br>Best...
sifugen1
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Dec 23, 2001
2:10 pm

Happy New Year to all<br><br>Wishing you peace and good fortune in 2002.<br><br>Steve....
sifugen1
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Jan 1, 2002
12:10 am

I get frustrated at times, most teachers do. Not that I have anything to complain about with my students, they are a great bunch. <br><br>I guess its just that...
sifugen1
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Jan 8, 2002
10:44 pm

I can remember when I first came across Wing Chun years ago that I gave short shrift to the idea of generating large amounts of power over short distances as...
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Feb 28, 2002
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