cwk
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i was reading geezers best wing chun fighter thread and it got me thinking of this topic. I thought it'd be better to start a new thread than to derail geezers'.
So,
what type of practitioner are you? do you concentrate more on the fighting side, training more for speed and power, plenty of sparring etc, or are you more into the art side, perfecting your forms, getting your sensitivity to a very high level with chi sao, practicing qigong,etc.
or maybe somewhere in between?
I'd like to work on my sensitivity but I don't have any good wing chun guys around to train with ( and haven't for a while) so my main focus of training is the heavy bag, the mook jong and technique/ sparring practice with my regular taiji training partner.
I think I'd have to say I'm more geared towards the fighting side. (must be the scottish blood in me lol)
What about you guys?
So,
what type of practitioner are you? do you concentrate more on the fighting side, training more for speed and power, plenty of sparring etc, or are you more into the art side, perfecting your forms, getting your sensitivity to a very high level with chi sao, practicing qigong,etc.
or maybe somewhere in between?
I'd like to work on my sensitivity but I don't have any good wing chun guys around to train with ( and haven't for a while) so my main focus of training is the heavy bag, the mook jong and technique/ sparring practice with my regular taiji training partner.
I think I'd have to say I'm more geared towards the fighting side. (must be the scottish blood in me lol)
What about you guys?