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Thread: Next it will be chi sao on the ground

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayfaring View Post
    Dude, I want to roll with somebody that does compliant push hands dance skillz like that on the ground. Can I please? Can I?
    lol, i bet you would.

    except the quote of mine you used was in reference to the fight on this thread.

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    Just a quick note for what attracted me to this thread "next it will be chi sao on the ground", many years ago I did hear that there was a school that extended its chi gerk or "sticking legs" to do a double sticking legs exercise and it still makes me laugh at the thought of two dead flies with frantic flailing legs,

    Relating to the first post and the youtube footage, I have done some work with one of my students on groundwork as he had 13 years experience as a Ju Jitsu practitioner before starting his Wing Chun with me, but there is no way I would teach a seminar without first testing it against ground fighters with ability so I am in agreement with many of the posts in this thread, good that he is expanding his training to incorporate groundwork but to sell it you must be able to answer difficult questions and show a level of competance greater than what was on show in the video.

    I know my student is planning to combine his knowledge of both and develop training methods and practice routines, but that is his interest and focus of attention while I maintain my focus of specialisation within the broad spectrum of knowledge and understanding that Wing Chun covers.
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