If wing chun didn’t exist, what style would you train in? Personally, I favor mostly Gung Fu styles, Kali, and Western Boxing. If those were unavailable, then maybe jiu-jitsu.
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If wing chun didn’t exist, what style would you train in? Personally, I favor mostly Gung Fu styles, Kali, and Western Boxing. If those were unavailable, then maybe jiu-jitsu.
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I would go for boxing or bjj, unless I found a really good kung fu school cause most of it’s crap.
i gues thats not fair to just say that about kung fu. It’s probly true with every style. It’s just that I’ve had some first hand experience with ****ty kung fu.
Stand up-Mauy Tai
Southern Mantis or Praying Mantis (7Star, 8Step).
southern mantis or bak mei or perhaps bjj
If not wing chun- I would pick the style of the best available teacher that I could find rather than pick a style and have a mediocre teacher..
Given that Wing Chun does exist…
Why did you (pl) choose it over others?
If there exists a universe in which there is no Wing Chun but there remain all the same desirable attributes of Wing Chun, it is reasonable to assume that something very similar to Wing Chun would also exist there.
What is Wing Chun, anyway?
Re: Given that Wing Chun does exist…
Originally posted by Alpha Dog
[B]Why did you (pl) choose it over others?
If there exists a universe in which there is no Wing Chun but there remain all the same desirable attributes of Wing Chun, it is reasonable to assume that something very similar to Wing Chun would also exist there.
What is Wing Chun, anyway? [/B]
Don’t give me this philosophy cra.p.
Anyway, I chose WC because I liked the economy of motion and how you don’t sit there and waste energy taking these huge flashy stances (though I do like all styles of Kung Fu, and I am not dissing other styles), I don’t go for flashy movements.
What style?
I would have to say Xing Yi, though very different it has some similar qualities.![]()
bagua or xing-yi here ![]()
internal styles relaly interest me
I’d probably do a bit more homework on Aikido and Yi Chuan, including research on good teachers in those arts. But there’s a high likelihood my final choice would be a combination of yoga and membership at a top notch shooting range.
If nobody in the world knew any real Wing Chun, then I guess I would reluctantly practice…
Ving Tsun!
Just joking folks. ![]()
Tai Chi or back to Kendo and Iado.
Before I studied wing chun, I was already practicing wu style tai chi. I switched to wing chun because it takes a shorter time to apply what you have learned in a fight. In tai chi, you have to know a lot of forms before you are taught push hands. I have been practicing tai chi push hands for some years but I still don’t feel confident if confronted with someone from other MA styles. I still practice tai chi until now for relaxation purposes. I practice wing chun so that I will be prepared during “emergency situations”.
As for me I don’t know,but grandmaw says she’d study
Tai-Bo,that Billy Blanks really gets her wound up and moist.![]()