Hi everyone...
A few years back, I trained Leung Ting Wing Tsun. One of the "trademarks" of WT is the 0/100 stance.
When a WT fighter turns, he shifts ALL his bodyweight to the rear leg and therefor his centerline moves as well.
I've recently started to train again and one of the things that's different in the new club, is the stance. They keep the weight 50/50 and therefore there centerline remains in the same spot when they turn...
I remember from an old Leung Ting promotional video I once saw that the reason for the 0/100 turn, is to move your centerline away from the punch.
What's your take on this?
A few years back, I trained Leung Ting Wing Tsun. One of the "trademarks" of WT is the 0/100 stance.
When a WT fighter turns, he shifts ALL his bodyweight to the rear leg and therefor his centerline moves as well.
I've recently started to train again and one of the things that's different in the new club, is the stance. They keep the weight 50/50 and therefore there centerline remains in the same spot when they turn...
I remember from an old Leung Ting promotional video I once saw that the reason for the 0/100 turn, is to move your centerline away from the punch.
What's your take on this?