What is Wing Chun martial arts #2
Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 10:38 amThis video here focus on the practicality usage of the art. I believe if you are a martial artist yourself you will want to learn more skills like this into your exist way of fighting.
If you look at first few segments of the video, you’ll notice it requires some of the lower body action, like footwork, waist power, punching movements. Most of the these skills requires “physical build and speed” will be more or less trained in other arts.
Now unless you think boxing is the ultimate way of fighting with the hands, let me remind you that you can punch your way until you are 60 and when you aged with less physical strength, you probably can’t punch anymore.
Wing Chun on the other hand, is a soft art. That is why it is good for females as well. On my post about Wing Chun part #1, you can see some examples of elbow and kicking to the knee, which are deadly if applied properly.
This video here focuses on practicality Cheap Brand Levitra Online Without Prescription in the first few segments, or rather some of the chi sao (sticking hands) exercises, while the basics and fundamentals are shown at the back. Don’t be discouraged by the fundamentals, it helps alot if you want to be good at this!
Take a look at my last part on this subject: What is Wing Chun martial arts #3





