behindshades
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Hello Wing Chun practitioners,
I'm a former student of the Yang Style of Tai Chi and have lost interest in the art of Tai chi, so, after being introduced to Wing Chun, I decided to look into taking Wing Chun. I've been taking wing chun now for about two weeks and my questions are:
1) in SLT, the first form, when the toes are bent in, how neccesary is it to bend, and how far should we bend down?
2) i know its only been about two weeks, but i dont feel like there's really any type of improvement, so when does it all come together? when do i learn to develop punching power?
3) how does wing chun teach its practictioners to control or deal with fear? at my school, the instructors and sifu said that they don't do sparring, so if we dont spar how do we know how well our techniques have developed?
4) and lastly, does anyone here know about Eddie Chong's Wing Chun in sacramento? is that a good school or is he a good instructor?
thanks a million!!!
Tim.
I'm a former student of the Yang Style of Tai Chi and have lost interest in the art of Tai chi, so, after being introduced to Wing Chun, I decided to look into taking Wing Chun. I've been taking wing chun now for about two weeks and my questions are:
1) in SLT, the first form, when the toes are bent in, how neccesary is it to bend, and how far should we bend down?
2) i know its only been about two weeks, but i dont feel like there's really any type of improvement, so when does it all come together? when do i learn to develop punching power?
3) how does wing chun teach its practictioners to control or deal with fear? at my school, the instructors and sifu said that they don't do sparring, so if we dont spar how do we know how well our techniques have developed?
4) and lastly, does anyone here know about Eddie Chong's Wing Chun in sacramento? is that a good school or is he a good instructor?
thanks a million!!!
Tim.