As some of you may have picked up by now, I'm a huge fan of the Wong Shun Leung lineage. Besides placing a great emphasis on the core concepts and principles, I find that they tend to practice with a different energy and intent than is common in most schools (including my own).
Here are a some examples of what I am talking about:
And, some Chi-sau:
This sort of practice with "proper" intent is something that is emphasized in Historic European Sword Arts. But I find it often isn't present in Wing Chun or Karate schools.
I'd like to hear everyone else's thoughts on this. Does your school work to avoid letting drills and chisau resemble a "game of tag" more than actual combat? Do you notice any detrimental habits from frequently practicing at a long range, and without proper intent?
Here are a some examples of what I am talking about:
This sort of practice with "proper" intent is something that is emphasized in Historic European Sword Arts. But I find it often isn't present in Wing Chun or Karate schools.
I'd like to hear everyone else's thoughts on this. Does your school work to avoid letting drills and chisau resemble a "game of tag" more than actual combat? Do you notice any detrimental habits from frequently practicing at a long range, and without proper intent?
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