Reeksta
Green Belt
As a counterpoint to the negativity elsewhere, I thought it might be nice to start a thread celebrating Wing Chun and discussing what it is we enjoy about it. What first made you want to learn it and what keeps you going to class?
Personally I wanted to try something different to the sporting MAs I'd done before. I'm getting a little older now and wanted something that was going to result in less injuries and which I can continue to train as the years roll by. I was also interested by the internal elements of the art as nothing I've ever done before directly addresses this.
I'm still very new to WC but so far what I enjoy most is simply how much sense everything I'm learning makes. It feels really pragmatic and efficient. I've only started learning the first form but I love practicing it. Funny, because I was a bit sceptical about forms before I started with WC but I get a wonderful sense of relaxation when I do it and genuinely feel it's helping me to develop proper technique.
Well, that's me. How about you guys?
Personally I wanted to try something different to the sporting MAs I'd done before. I'm getting a little older now and wanted something that was going to result in less injuries and which I can continue to train as the years roll by. I was also interested by the internal elements of the art as nothing I've ever done before directly addresses this.
I'm still very new to WC but so far what I enjoy most is simply how much sense everything I'm learning makes. It feels really pragmatic and efficient. I've only started learning the first form but I love practicing it. Funny, because I was a bit sceptical about forms before I started with WC but I get a wonderful sense of relaxation when I do it and genuinely feel it's helping me to develop proper technique.
Well, that's me. How about you guys?