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Any one else that has some experiences with WingTsun injuries?
Good luck in your trainingTo fully earn this style will take years of honest study, perseverance, and dedication. Without a doubt, you will need advice along the way and an open mind to accept many different ideas to better yourself. Always remember that you will make many mistakes along the way and that the most important thing about a true quest for knowledge is considering it an endless journey. Accept the ideas you come across, compare them with what you know and try them out. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain through research and discussion. When you are training in the field of Wing Chun, think about what you are learning and do not be afraid to respectfully ask your SiFu, “Why?”, “How?”, or “How can I improve?”. This is not to question his knowledge, but if he can not or will not answer your questions it may be necessary to find another SiFu. There is nothing top secret in Wing Chun because every thing in the art can be explained scientifically or mathematically with physics, geometry, and anatomy. The only secret is to train hard.
Watch out for neck injuries,some trainers put a lot of emphasis on the whip lash,ie;the grab spin and whip to the ground,check out you tube and you will see first hand,on cold muscle not good.That is why you should spend a good amount of time warming up and stretching before trashing your body.as for the shoulder thingy I feel your pain!
Shoulder injuries from chi sao can come from force on the joint in weak angles... either from sudden bad form or not yielding to too much force. For example you can yield to the force on the bong sau and do another technique or you can shoot a biu jee sau and follow up.
Hope that helps.
Juan M. Mercado