Hi.
I happened to graze the surface of Richard Ryan's Dynamic Combat Method (http://www.dynamiccombat.com/indexfl.html), and noticed that the straight punch he advocates is extremely similar, if not the same, as how Wing Chun's is described.
Unfortunately, I was unable to go into depth of this simple yet interesting technique, so I hope to learn from y'all about it.
Is the straight punch really just a simple straight punch, or are there more, (I'm pretty sure there are ) finer nuances than meets the eye?
I hope y'all could enlighten me on this topic as much as mere text allowed.
Also, I hope I'm not asking something that shouldn't be asked...
I have tried search and found some useful tips, but that's all...
I've heard knuckle/fist pushups help too...
And, if it helps, I have a base in Taekwondo and Sports Kenjutsu/Japanese swordfighting.
Thank you all very much.
I happened to graze the surface of Richard Ryan's Dynamic Combat Method (http://www.dynamiccombat.com/indexfl.html), and noticed that the straight punch he advocates is extremely similar, if not the same, as how Wing Chun's is described.
Unfortunately, I was unable to go into depth of this simple yet interesting technique, so I hope to learn from y'all about it.
Is the straight punch really just a simple straight punch, or are there more, (I'm pretty sure there are ) finer nuances than meets the eye?
I hope y'all could enlighten me on this topic as much as mere text allowed.
Also, I hope I'm not asking something that shouldn't be asked...
I have tried search and found some useful tips, but that's all...
I've heard knuckle/fist pushups help too...
And, if it helps, I have a base in Taekwondo and Sports Kenjutsu/Japanese swordfighting.
Thank you all very much.