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  • Originally posted by Garland View Post
    Of course you did. Take it to the mat and see who'd win.

    Better yet...put a knife in each one of your hands...and that way both of your uni-dimensional asses lose.
    The point is that I didn't let him take me to the ground. The point is that your so called 'useless wing chun' is not so useless.

    As for Thai Bri, there are videos of Kevin Chan kickboxing/grappling etc and then videos of him using wing chun. The one where he beats the crap out of us. There are palm strikes, chain punches tan saos, the works.

    If you can't find it, go to YOUTUBE and type in 'kamon streetfighting' into the search column. I can't see any kickboxing in that.

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    • OK GUYS
      i know i am a little late to this forum
      obviously, what I'm writing is based on info from my sources my own perceptions and prejudices; I surely don't speak for the whole Wing Chun family, and i welcome and are open to any correction that is offered. which i hope it would help me improve.

      with that said let me share some light:
      wing tsun, wing chun, ving tsun its all the same
      if they are teaching the art of wing chun.

      it all depends on what the instructor has decided to call it. which it will most likely be his version or " style"

      in wing chun there are only 2 aspects

      the short bridge and the long bridge.

      short bridge, is what most schools all over the world teach.
      from what they have learned here, they go ahead and make up fighting combinations.
      this they do because they have not learned the second aspect of wing chun training.
      which is long bridge, or long distance fighting.

      this is and aspect or a continuation of what you have learned, like the siu lium tao, chom kiu, biu jee, the wodden dummy sets, chi sao and the butterfly knives.
      (the 6 1/2 inch pole is not a weapon its is use for training purposes. although, yes you can use it to beat somebody to death.)
      once you learned these forms and their drills then you need to apply them into fighting.
      real distance fighting
      its like decoding all these movements and forms and applying it into real fighting.

      because, it is most likely that you won't always fight someone in a thin hallway so you can apply close combat.
      real fighters move and reach out, they dont stand still.

      this aspect of wing chun was not taught to everyone,
      ip man shared some elements with those students who like fighting. like wong sheung leung and lok yiu
      but from my understanding, he did not teach them the whole particular "sytem"
      he only taught this aspect of wing chun to either close friends and private students,
      one of them being his disciple Duncan Leung.
      from what i know, there where only about a handful of people who learned this aspect of wing chun, unfortunately half of them have already passed away.

      i am not mocking or belittling anyone.
      there are many instructors who have develop and created their own ways on how to apply the wing chun that they have learned into fighting, one of them being the famous Bruce Lee. for that i applaud you.

      but what i am talking about here is that which is true and many do not know or like to admit.
      knowledge is priceless, so open your eyes and mind and grow as a martial artist.

      to learn more about it go to duncan leung's website
      or look for alan lee NYC in youtube



      stay safe

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      • I have to take both sides of the coin here. WC is a great style because of its simplicity in comparison to other styles. Sport boxing may be limited but old school boxing had shin kicks and throws. This was before the introduction of Queensbury Rules. I find Classical Wing Chun to be better than WingTsun, but hey that's just me.

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        • Originally posted by Ben Grimm View Post
          JUST SHUT UP AND DIE
          whats with the dumb signature Ben Grimm???

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          • You're off your meds again, aren't you? Why don't you go back to the psychiatric hospital, put on a restraint jacket, and lock yourself in a padded cell until you are back on your meds at least.

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            • Seriously Ben, whats with the signature???

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              • I wrote it when I was going through a depressive moment. Yeah, I admit it, I suffer from depression. Making no excuses about it though.

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                • Originally posted by Ben Grimm View Post
                  I wrote it when I was going through a depressive moment. Yeah, I admit it, I suffer from depression. Making no excuses about it though.
                  There is nothing wrong with suffering from depression at all, it is a perfectly natural condition that almost everyone must have experienced at some stage.

                  Looks as though it might be yourself that ought to be on the meds instead of me though

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                  • I've been off the meds for 5 years now. Apart from the occasional huge mood swing, I'm pretty much in control of it. Training in a martial art helped me get off the meds, so as long as I train consistently, I can keep my mind off things that might trigger depression.

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