Here is an example of the circle drill at our school. We believe it is a great training method to develop feeling and build reflex.
The person in the circle has to use Wing Chun techniques, while the attackers choose from a handful of combinations/techniques of any style to attack. As the defender gets better, the difficulty level and amount of techniques they face increases. The defender cannot hit the attacker, and the attackers are excused if they hit the defender.
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Hi Marcus, nice talking to you the other night. Just talking about Lee Sifu brought back memories. As soon your friend gets back to me I’ll be able to post videos of things we do in sparring class. We can all learn from each other and I don’t mind sharing. The secret is. . .there is no secret, just hard training.
PR
Hi Marcus, nice talking to you the other night. Just talking about Lee Sifu brought back memories.
I appreciate when the senior students from back in the day share with the newbies. Steve Leung shared some stores from his Great Jones stories with me also. It must have been an amazing school with SiFu Leung and SiFu Lee. I’ve heard there were lots of opportunities to test yourself back then.
As soon your friend gets back to me I’ll be able to post videos of things we do in sparring class.
I spoke to him and he’ll get back to you after he recovers from BBQ weekend.
We can all learn from each other and I don’t mind sharing. The secret is. . .there is no secret, just hard training.
PR
True, true true.
ok - I uploaded a clip of my SiHing Jones performing in the circle.
You can see the video in the technique section of http://www.wingchunnyc.com (see recent updates)
Note - Jones is my SiFu’s eldest son … who trained for about
18months. But when he practiced, he trained at least 8hrs a day 7days
a week. Its good to train hard when recovering consists of drinking
milk, eating heartily and sleeping for a few hours