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Hi guys,

I am seriously thinking of quitting my wing chun training and starting jkd. The only proper school in my city, has only got classical jkd though. I mean in classical jkd the system only had a few years to evolve right?

I am thinking of changing to jkd because I like the foot work much more and the boxing stance. what do you guys think i should do?

a. stay with wing chun

b. go to jkd

thank you

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Posted

go over to jkd.... you can still use some of your wing chun stuff, so it 'll be easier to change.

much easier choice than say, switching over to boxing from TKD.

Posted

Stay with Wing Chun, atleast for some years. You will see that a LOT of what they learn in jkd ARE wing chun. If you are of the MTV generation and want to be a "fighter" right a way, go for JKD. Or try both. It's your choise. You are just as "free" to use what ever you like in wing chun as you are in JKD after a while, but in both system you still need basics, the tools, to fight and if your wing chun school is allright I'll stick to that. Forget the footwork ala boxing, thats a sport fighting style and it consist of hopping up and down, a blind side, a strong/weak side and a strong/weak arm, none of it is good if self defence is what your after. In wing chun you will learn too use both your arms and both feets as strong, no matter if you are "right paw" og "south paw". So I say stick with Wing Chun.

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Posted

Try it out first - rather than just quit.

Go on d oa couple of lessnos, and see what you think

Posted

WC-Strayder wrote:

Forget the footwork ala boxing, thats a sport fighting style and it consist of hopping up and down, a blind side, a strong/weak side and a strong/weak arm, none of it is good if self defence is what your after.

I believe you greatly underestimate boxing as a self defense system. Go tell that to Lennox Lewis, Oscar De La Hoya, or any other good boxer for that matter and you might not get the response you were expecting.

Posted

very few MAists can take a beating like a boxer can... nor do they train as hard

Posted

I don't think you want to leave wing chun for JKD for the stance. I think there are deeper reason, (maybe you are not satisfied with the teaching or maybe you are tired to do a TMA and you would like something which has a more direct approach to self-defence) what I suggest you is look inside yourself and find the REAL reason why you want to quit WC. Once you find the reason you will find also the answer to this question.

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Take both at the same time if at all possible. That way you can compare both at the same time rather then having to reflect back on your wing chun training. Don't just quit and jump head long into something, try it out first.

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