I wanted to share some sayings from Yuen Kay San Kuen Kuit says about fighting with Wing Chun.
Enemies are fought fiercely and attacks may be initiated in order to gain control.
Once an initial attack is made, it is followed in succession until the target is no more.
Lien Juk Bot Ting lao - (Continue without stopping or staying)
Hok Ying San, Long Ying Kiu -Body like a crane, arms like swimming dragons).
Bong Baat Ting Lao - (Bong never stays).
Yee Ching Jai Dong - (Use stillness to overcome Movement)
Fa Chuk Dui Sao Chi - (Explore changes by sticking with a partner)
Lik Chui Jee Gok Chuen - (Strength is aware, it follows and changes with feeling)
Sien Faat Jai Yan - (Move first to gain the initiative)
As force comes, it should be recieved and kept. It is never resisted or knocked away, but accepted and adhered to.
As force goes, its acommpanied and added to.
When loss of contact occurs, or the body is crossed, charge straight down the meridian line.
If the root is stable, the fight will be stable.
Wing Chun Boxers must learn to apply their power in the most advantageous way, moving with the wind, rather than against it.
What do you guys think about this?