Training Wing Chun?

pro tip: if you binge watch all the Yip Man movies in one night, that equates to about 2 weeks of hands-on training! LOL.
COOL!!!!! I will have to do that this weekend..... no need to even go to class then :D

But I also should confess...I did not watch Ip Man 3 last night....all I did was workout, work on Taijiquan, work on the Mook Jong form I'm learning, work on Siu Lim Tao, and do some of the drills my Wing Chun Sifu has me doing..... so.... I must confess...no movie.... so...I didn't train last night at all, I got lazy :(
 
Great class today, have not done this in a wing chun school before
Free style drills
first kind of a shadow boxing, only using one hand
Then an unscripted partner drill, partner throws 2 punches, any punches, you block
The 3 punches, same thing
then 3 punches and you can respond, with anything, block, strike, takedown.

It was a great class, tiring, but great
 
First time I saw the Mook Jong training was at Leung Ting’s school in Kowloon/HK in the late 80’s(I just by chance/fate “stumbled” in to the school) ever since I have wanted one although I don’t and never have studied Wing Tsun , but I never have had the space for a such device
 
First time I saw the Mook Jong training was at Leung Ting’s school in Kowloon/HK in the late 80’s(I just by chance/fate “stumbled” in to the school) ever since I have wanted one although I don’t and never have studied Wing Tsun , but I never have had the space for a such device
They are likely considerably cheaper to purchase in China. The one I got was custom made in America. Which works out to probably the same price I would pay for a comparable one in China and have it shipped to the US

And I have wanted one for years, but could not justify it until my Wing Chun Sifu talked to me about teaching me the form

Bagua, Xingyi and even Sanda/Shanshou have something similar, but it is just a hard wooded pole with no arms. But in the case of the Sanda I trained, it was just hitting a tree.... and walls
 

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