Some WC kicking and checking methods are applicable even in sports, and variants of these, as trained in other systems, are used in competition. However, our basic strategy of attacking the center and using the offense as defense means that in application, WC depends a lot on groin and knee shots.Wing Chuns kicks are not sport oriented! Just a heads up before you go charging into a combat sports event and end up getting sued and charged.
The first one (direct groin attack) is not allowed and the second, the straight-on thrust or stomp to the knee is very controversial (Jon Jones "oblique" kick).
Oblique Kick-Keep or Ban? - Fight Ready MMA
The oblique kick is a technique that appears to have been started a long time ago near the beginnings of the UFC. Some of us remember Royce Gracie sort of using a kind of oblique/front kick to attack the near leg of the opponent to keep that person initially at bay, and then suddenly fall […]
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