Quote Originally Posted by IronFist
You jab and follow with a right in Wing Chun?
yes squire. the kamon system i fight is wing chun, with the ol' rights 'n' lefts in it, as well as take down defence etc....where wing chun met MMA and street fighting all in two classes a week, lol.


Foo Fighter, you are a legend, thanks for that bit you wrote. And yeah, i think there are some questions i need to ask myself....but as far as sparring goes, i've only done it twice full on, but am learning loads, and really enjoying it,,and always up for the challenge...

yeah, as i said before, crazy monkey does work a treat....are there any of these tyson old skool fights online do you know? would like to watch them...

alot of boxer's/people with boxing backgrounds join our wing chun class, and it's great to spar with them to see how they adapt to your WC style ,and to see how your adapt to their combo punches, because hands down theyre fcuking good at it, and that's why crazy monkey technique saves my arse some of the time!! Because they're throwing these combos really fast, some you're not able to see, but covering and weaving/slipping in crazy monkey-mode is great, because i have also found that it is quite simple to throw a left jab/left straight out of the position, whilst remaining covered.....good sh!t.

er. another couple of Questions...
my friend who i spar with, teaches me a lot of **** with sparring, regarding kick-covering etc...but one thing i need to learn pretty much for myself is combo punching..... Now, because i don't have access to a punchbag at my house and have no room to get one etc.. he suggested to bang a couple of nails into the wall/picture rail and hang a towel down, over the door way,, and lightly/air pucnh that..... he said he got it from a book or website called something like ''The Cheap man's way to train martial arts'' or something... would this training method work as a next best thing to creating combos, not on a punch bag?

thanks for all your time

hza