In Understanding Wing Chun: Part 1 , I revealed a fundamental flaw in a human being’s ability to “see” and respond to strikes when the distance between two opponents is closer than boxing range and further than stand-up grappling range. I defined this range as close range. I also mentioned that the architects of Wing Chun solved this problem by creating a martial arts system employing both the sense of sight and the sense of touch to determine an opponent’s intentions. Understanding Wing Chun: Part 2 examines the Wing Chun system and training methods, investigating how the creators utilize the sense of touch and the sense of sight in this unique martial art…Read more Understanding Wing Chun: Part 2 ›

via Understanding Wing Chun: Part 2 — Yu’s Martial Arts: Wing Chun, Kickboxing, Grappling, and MMA