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quick question as a prospective wing chun student in nyc (any recommendations for schools in lower manhattan are much appreciated):<br><br>why does one punch ...
elsar99
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Jun 5, 2001
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Hi,<br><br>Cant help with clubs, but the bottom 3 knuckles come into play when the fist is snapped into the correct position. Hand is on vertical plane rather...
sifugen1
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Jun 5, 2001
9:21 pm
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The reason for punching with the bottom three knuckles, as explained by my sifu, has a great deal to do with stability. Because WC guys hit with the bottom ...
docnature
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Jun 6, 2001
3:13 pm
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Terrance Yip has a school in lower Manhattan if you're interested: www.yipwingchun.com...
wckgirl
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Jun 14, 2001
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On the subject of knuckles...<br>callouses...<br>essential fighting tool or martial art fashion accesory?<br>:-)<br><br>Rich...
nexus692001
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Jun 19, 2001
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Hi Rich,<br><br>Hand conditioning is helpful if you do a lot of breaking or hit hard targets. <br><br>Hitting an abrasive pad or grinding the knuckles in moist...
sifugen1
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Jun 20, 2001
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When training turning punches, is it proper to be relaxed until the point of 'impact', and then tense and keep the arm tense, or relax the arm after the punch ...
nexus692001
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Jul 2, 2001
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Rich,<br><br>When punching only tense the fist on impact.<br><br>A tense fist on delivery will slow down the punch as the muscle groups in the arm will tense...
sifugen1
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Jul 5, 2001
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Many advocate Wing Chun as a system which is relatively easy to learn [in comparison to other arts]-even by those without a great deal of co-ordination. ...
dannyhb2001
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Jul 5, 2001
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Hi Dan,<br><br>Co-ordination is one of the skills that WC will enhance by repetative training.<br><br>Those of us who lack co-ordination skill may find it ...
sifugen1
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Jul 6, 2001
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Thanks Steve,<br><br>Like anything, it takes time then? Does such repetitive training only teach dexterity or actually enhance one's natural co-ordination? Or...
dannyhb2001
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Jul 6, 2001
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Dan,<br><br>You have to train a technique a couple of thousand times before it burns into your neural pathway. Becomes a reaction rather than an ...
sifugen1
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Jul 7, 2001
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Arrow walking has made me think a little ( it had to happen sooner or later...), systems such as karate and tae kwon do all have a variety of techniques ...
nexus692001
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Jul 19, 2001
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I haven't read the book but have been looking at some reviews recently.....there's a pretty good explanation at Amazon.co.uk, which goes along the lines of ...
irnigeo
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Jul 20, 2001
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Rich,<br><br>Have to remember that Wing Chun works best in crowded places or where physical space is limited (telephone box scenario).<br><br>Arrow walking ...
sifugen1
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Jul 20, 2001
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Hi All,<br><br>Just a note that Grand Master Yip Chun will be visiting my school for the last time in September before he is due to retire.<br><br>As this is ...
sifugen1
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Jul 30, 2001
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Thank you Steve, for giving us the opportunity to ask Grandmaster Yip Chun a question. My question is: Do you know of any wing chun style that practice the ...
reysem
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Aug 1, 2001
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Hi,<br><br>Thanks for the interest.<br><br>I shall be seeing Grand Master on September 11th, you shall have an answer soon after that...
sifugen1
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Aug 1, 2001
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I'd like to know if wing chun has sashes or belt or ??? how do go from one level to the other and how long does it approximately take?<br>thank you...
kely_ly
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Aug 16, 2001
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im very new to martial arts, and id like to know the real meaning of chi....<br>thank you!...
kely_ly
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Aug 16, 2001
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Kelly,<br><br>Good question.<br><br>This depends very much on the school.<br><br>In China they say that belts are for holding your trousers up! In the West ...
sifugen1
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Aug 16, 2001
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Kelly,<br><br>Explaining Chi is a bit like describing a colour to a blind man.<br><br>Chi is the life force that flows through our bodies. Certain training and...
sifugen1
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Aug 16, 2001
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thank you<br>do u have different colors of belts? how do u recongnize a 1st form student from a 3rd form studnet?<br>thank you!<br>Kelly...
kely_ly
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Aug 16, 2001
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i heard that there are 10 levels in wing chun? and a gold sash?...
kely_ly
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Aug 16, 2001
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Kelly,<br><br>Yes we have 4 colours in our system, each of which have 4 tags.<br><br>RED = Sil Nim Tao,<br>GREEN = Chum Kiu<br>BROWN = Bil Tze<br><br>and...
sifugen1
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Aug 17, 2001
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Kelly,<br><br>10 levels!<br><br>Depends on the school, what path of Wing Chun they follow and how they are organised.<br><br>Gold Sash! Dont use...
sifugen1
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Aug 17, 2001
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managed to confuse myself!!!(so whats new....)<br>whats the difference between huang sau (hung sau??) and cau sau (spelling??!!)-are they both rotations from ...
nexus692001
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Sep 6, 2001
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Ummm,o.k. it goes like this.<br>Hung sao( I know it as heun sao)refers to a small wrist rotation which can be used to go either from the outside gate to the...
moontyger_2000
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Sep 18, 2001
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Richard,<br><br>Heun Sao is first trained in Sil Nim Tao but few students realise its potential until the play chi sao. A very useful tool for changing gates...
sifugen1
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Sep 18, 2001
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Hello to all...<br><br>I'm currently uploading all my wooden dummy files to my briefcase in Yahoo. These photos include professional wooden dummies, homemade...
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