[QUOTE=Wu Wei Wu;835287]Just curious as to how people view evasion in Wing Chun. Why is it that WC doesn’t seem to teach something as natural as getting the head out of the way when someone is trying to hit you. Instead it seems to concentrate on engaging the enemy with the arms (‘bridges’).
On that note, how do you train evasion? Do you tend to use for example, boxing type slips?
Is it better to evade, defend, deflect or simply cover?
Suki[/QUOTE]
This is probably the most common misconception. WC teaches evasion, its in the footwork, and the timing. Bridging is a general idea most people believe its something that resembles enter the dragon, but its any contact you have. That can mean a split second, and it doesn’t mean you need to do anything unrealistic like most people try.
Its better to protect yourself. That can mean evading, defending, covering, jamming in, or anything else. use common sense not the BS most people use as a religion.
Just my not so humble opinion.
I’m sure nobody will agree.
:rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Phil Redmond;835371]Don’t live in a box[/QUOTE]
The box doesn’t exist, except in some peoples mind.
[QUOTE=couch;835313]I think your position is correct, WWW, that there doesn’t seem to be any simple evasion tactics such as slipping, etc.[/QUOTE]
100 bunk. I practice it all the time.
[QUOTE=Phil Redmond;835371]Win by any means neccessary in a fight. If you have to duck then duck. If you have to jump to avoid something coming at your legs then jump. After I win I can discuss with the people who say I won in the wrong way. Don’t live in a box[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=kung fu fighter;835377]Hi Wu Wei Wu !
Evasion concept is more emphasized in the dummy and weapons forms. There are 8 basic possible angles of evasion in wing chun, they are taught in the pole form.
How do you guys evade/counter hooking type attacks that go around the centerline as you are attacking down the centerline?
Navin[/QUOTE]
that depends on allot of things but if your jamming in you must turn your body and use something to cover like a tan sao. You can evade but normally if someone is throwing a hook it is quick. Jamming maybe the best option (maybe). The qwan sao is also an effective technqiue when combined with turning. You can land the bong part of the qwan sao on his face (or whatever target.)
Here is a better question, how do you handle a barrage of punches. They could be straight.. maybe you are surprise.. it could be a sucker punch or he is just better than you.
You may have to evade and then jam in with a attack.