Does your WC incorporate sweeps, trips and throws?

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I do wing chun. I don't have to turn my back to throw someone . Lot more striking in wing chun than throwing
but in close body work if the alignment for a strike isn't there but the throwing opportunity is there with a chum kiu or biu jee motion
I can take it.

In agreement. However, "IF" within the dynamics of movement, the opponent happen to be at my back within biu jee a throw is available. It is not something I want to do, it is not something I would go looking for but "IF" it were there I would use a throw or a takedown with my back to the opponent.
 
In agreement. However, "IF" within the dynamics of movement, the opponent happen to be at my back within biu jee a throw is available. It is not something I want to do, it is not something I would go looking for but "IF" it were there I would use a throw or a takedown with my back to the opponent.
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yup
 
Due to his time Taiwanese Army/Special Forces, Sifu Lo Man Kam's teachings involve a lot of throws , takedowns,and sweeps derived from chin na and possibly judo in his VT, from what I gather from the net and WC illustrated magazine, not had the opportunity to see it for myself but would like to study it when I head to New Zealand to compare with WSL method.

Any one have first hand experience?
 

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