Who teaches Wing Chun better, Master Chen Xiaodong or Master Mak Yao Ming? All the same. In the middle of the video, I learned Wing Chun from a prospective master for a month, and then started learn
Who teaches Wing Chun better, Master Chen Xiaodong or Master Mak Yao Ming? All the same. In the middle of the video, I learned Wing Chun from a prospective master for a month, and then started learning how to find bridges, drive wooden stakes, and practice snipe tricks. It's been over 4 months now. I dare not say that I can compete with a Wing Chun master, but it is more than enough to deal with two gangsters at the same time. It doesn’t matter which master you learn from. The important thing is that you can practice every movement and every move taught by the master every day and use it in training and actual combat. Some people say that practicing sniper (sticky hands) is not important. Actually this is wrong. The purpose of practicing sniper is to feel the opponent's intention, let the body react instinctively, and defend or attack at a speed that the naked eye cannot keep up with (just like when someone hits you, you will instinctively dodge and defend). The reason why snipers can't keep up is because when the speed is not enough, people take the initiative to stick to you, but in actual combat, you have to take the initiative to stick to others to feel their true intentions.