Bozwell said:
I know a guy at my gym who used to do win chun(sp?)and he showed my a bit and was amazed at the amount of power he could produce in such a small space and he went on to say quite abit about it ,how its all about relaxing untill striking the making power from the floor and keeping in strait lines ,and fuck me could he strike
any one else heard of this art?
Hello mate.
Wing Chun is Wing Chun! I mean, it's a respectable art,
it can - and does - work for a lot of people.
I grew up watching my brother on Wing Chun. He was fortunate enough to learn from some very good teachers/attend seminars etc back in the '80s in the UK (lol!, dunno why but it always seems like some mythical golden age for WC)...
Personally speaking, it's not for me (although that signifies very little). I also just got sick of the whole 'kung fu wars'/ridiculous egos that (unfortunately) also characterized this time - for WC and kung fu in general.
There are many reservations which I still have about Wing Chun but they are just that, personal observations/opinions. For example, I love the idea of centre-line punching, but I still don't think there is ANY way to compare its effects (in terms of power at least) with those of boxing strikes.
I love that WC is one of the more (most?) practical/realistic kung fu styles, but I still think there is no way you can compare its conditioning with the likes of thai-boxing etc. Deep down, I will probablly always have suspicions over the final, ultimate workability of 'trapping and tie-ing up' - which seems to be such a big part of WC's techniques..
But hey, each to their own right?
There's certainly loads of Wing Chun people who are unqestionably lethal!
And who knows - if you try it, you just might fall in love with it and become WC for life!