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Thats what Wing Chun is all about, touching and strikes. Always touching, this is why they call it Sticky hands.
So thats what sticky hands is,I asked before and didn't get a staright answer.
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basically, it's the wing chun system as taught by emin bozteppe. As far as I know, none ot the WC systems do any real grappling, other than what some of them refer to as "anti grappling". I have a friend who has spent several years in WT, and he doesn't grapple at all.

The Wing Chun style practiced by me has grappling and ground fighting, praciticed by the more advanced level students, using, of course Wing Chun principles and concepts.

Do you have some footage of that or a link or something? I'd like to see it.

Unfortunately I do not have any links in reference to ground fighting in Wing Chun. It seems that Wing Chun ground fighting is not trained by all lineages and is not as commonly practiced as I would have liked it to be.

Use your time on an art that is worthwhile and not on a dozen irrelevant "ways".

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Introduction video.

http://www.leungtingwingtsun.net/multimedia/iwta.wmv

Wing Chun for street fights.

http://www.sifugrados.com/mcvideos.shtml

This is one of my favorate video by Mater Gary Lam. You need to watch this.

http://www.garylamwingchun.com/GaryLam.wmv

In case you don't know who Gary Lam is, he is a Wing Chun master, as well as a MT kick boxing instructor. I believe he was the head trainer for the Hong Kong police once.

http://www.garylamwingchun.com/photos_hk.html

Thank you for the links. They were very interesting. I did not know of Gary Lam. It seems that he knows his stuff.

Use your time on an art that is worthwhile and not on a dozen irrelevant "ways".

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Most Kung Fu schools I know in Puerto Rico, give pretty extensive material: grappling, groundfight, striking and kicking, use of the fingers - Wing Chun has all of these.

<> Be humble, train hard, fight dirty

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