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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:51 am
Wing Chun is a traditional style of Kung Fu, well known because of legendary grandmaster Ip man, it is still one of the greatest martial arts today, so many people learn different styles, and that's what Ip man knew, he based his style to adapt to his opponents. So inclusion, I am basically saying I recommend learning some Wing Chun, very powerful and its very useful, especially the chain punches. Great martial art to learn, also very relaxing, so look into it a little smile
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Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:36 pm
Wushumonk15 Wing Chun is a traditional style of Kung Fu, well known because of legendary grandmaster Ip man, it is still one of the greatest martial arts today, so many people learn different styles, and that's what Ip man knew, he based his style to adapt to his opponents. So inclusion, I am basically saying I recommend learning some Wing Chun, very powerful and its very useful, especially the chain punches. Great martial art to learn, also very relaxing, so look into it a little smile I take it this resolves your issue with the whole Wing Chun versus Jujitsu thing?
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Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:34 am
its not a resolve it mainly a suggestion
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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 6:08 am
There haven't been very many Wing Chun practitioners becoming successful in actual full contact fighting competitions. It doesn't stand up against Muay Thai or Western Boxing. Movements are too linear and not as powerful. Also the takedown defense and ground techniques they teach would be ineffective against an average wrestler or jiu jitsu practitioner. Most Wing Chun instructors I've come across are fake McDojo owners with no real credentials, If you do decide to train Wing Chun at least try to find a school that focuses a lot more on full contact sparring on a regular basis.
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