i go to wing chun classes once a week, mainly to learn techniques as i can do training in my own time such as fitness etc now how much training do you guys do a day? i find that time goes dead slow as you're training, but anyway how long would you guys recommend, currently i do 10kg weights occasionally (i'm only a 17 year old) punchbag and stretching for about an hour each day. One more question how can you change your belt next to your name when you post because i'm actually green
Practice Sil Lim Tau in front of the mirror my friend , making sure your wrists are on centre and you are in your stance . When you finish that go back again and do it some more.
After that practice pivoting in front of the mirror , visualise a small ball inside your body approximately where your centre of gravity is and imagine turning this ball with your mind as you slowly pivot 45 degrees left and right .
After that in front of the mirror practice moving in all four directions whilst in your stance , back straight , sunk down with your guard up , and toes pointing to the center . Still in front of mirror now we practice leg raising which is an exercise for kicking .
As you raise your leg with toes pulled back and knee on centerline , visualise a hook under your knee which is pulling your leg up . Raise it to waist height and be sure to maintain the angle in the leg from the floor. Try to minimise any movement from the upper body and keep the hip nice and relaxed.
Finally practice throwing single punches in front of the mirror from your guard , look for any drawing back of the elbow at all no matter how minimal , a facial twitch , a shoulder twitch anything that is a pre-movement to your punch .
One thing that helped me with a slight drawing back problem is to visualise a rocket engine behind my elbow , propelling it forward , because a rocket engine can only go forward not back . Next practice chain punching in front of the mirror , make sure every punch is in the same spot , driven out from your elbows on the centerline with your shoulders as relaxed as possible .
Go at a slow pace with perfect form and then for 30 secs go flat out as fast as you can , and then go back to slow perfect form and then 30 secs flat out again , repeat the cycle about 6 times.
After that if you've got anything left in the tank you can go out and practice your strikes and kicks on the bag , try to maintain perfect form and correctness of technique and always finish a technique by going straight back to your stance and straight back to your guard .
Should be enough there mate to keep you going for awhile.