Wing Chun Dummy/Kicks in Wing Chun

I see what you say on there but still hard or soft-nothing to do with gender.Lots of females in karate-tkd-ect & lots in taichi-ect.How hard you punch or kick will not chance the fact.The gender is not the factor as to who can or cant.That has to do will body structor.Can they do the art male or female.
 
fightingfat said:
He's one of our guys!!

Come on now peeps, there's enough Kensai to go round for everyone. ;) Seriously, I've asked my sifu, and he said he had the details of somewhere he recommended. I couldn't go last night, so haven't got them as a result. I'm open to suggestions tbh. If we took the dummy to NZ we'd have to pay for the cost of transporting it, but they could be quite pricey there... Hmmm.....
 
Here a note on the Wood Dummies for you as (diferant ones Ive worked out on) 1-the first was a regular wit some adaptation from Bruce Lee & having a head added to it.2-next was the manfotjong 1001 way by James Lee having interchangeable parts.3-The teikenbow or Iron palm bag with a single arm from a dummy.4-there was a spinning dummy (much like the standard but a little smaller & had ceiling suports from top & 1 from floor.This gave it the ability to rotate & be more interactive.5-simular to the 4th the next was side suspended so it was just off the floor enough to do wing chun or any other type ground work.6- was my favorate -it not only had a spring load so when you hit it-it spun around to react & give you a counterable situation.
 
monkey said:
Here a note on the Wood Dummies for you as (diferant ones Ive worked out on) 1-the first was a regular wit some adaptation from Bruce Lee & having a head added to it.2-next was the manfotjong 1001 way by James Lee having interchangeable parts.3-The teikenbow or Iron palm bag with a single arm from a dummy.4-there was a spinning dummy (much like the standard but a little smaller & had ceiling suports from top & 1 from floor.This gave it the ability to rotate & be more interactive.5-simular to the 4th the next was side suspended so it was just off the floor enough to do wing chun or any other type ground work.6- was my favorate -it not only had a spring load so when you hit it-it spun around to react & give you a counterable situation.

All very interesting, i've seen a few varieties of dummy but you have to keep in mind what the dummy form is actually about before buying. As some of these dummies may have a useful gimmick in a general training sense but it may inhibit some of the nuances and ideas found within the form.
 
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