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With this simple idea of taking the opponents space not with hands but with your body you can dominate and better control your opponent movements. By taking away a wing chunner space and centerline he simply has no answer to the situation.

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Well, someone has to GET TO the centerline first. Transitioning and jamming can make that quite difficult by not remaining static longer than necessary. Both opponents have to guard their centerline!!

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**Proof is on the floor!!!

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Well, someone has to GET TO the centerline first. Transitioning and jamming can make that quite difficult by not remaining static longer than necessary. Both opponents have to guard their centerline!!

:)

What am trying to do is to control my opponent centerl;ine by talking him off and not letting him get back..I call this centerpoint theory...since wingchunners

http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath


"When the student is ready the master will appear"

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Well, someone has to GET TO the centerline first. Transitioning and jamming can make that quite difficult by not remaining static longer than necessary. Both opponents have to guard their centerline!!

:)

What am trying to do is to control my opponent centerl;ine by talking him off and not letting him get back..I call this centerpoint theory...since wingchunners

"talking him off"?? Please explain this? Thank you.

:)

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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I think he might have meant to type "taking," but am not sure. Possibly an auto-correct issue?

Oh! Don't you all just love auto-correct!?!

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**Proof is on the floor!!!

Posted
Well, someone has to GET TO the centerline first. Transitioning and jamming can make that quite difficult by not remaining static longer than necessary. Both opponents have to guard their centerline!!

:)

What am trying to do is to control my opponent centerl;ine by talking him off and not letting him get back..I call this centerpoint theory...since wingchunners

"talking him off"?? Please explain this? Thank you.

By controlling his elbow by moving it off the elbow line and controlling this vertical and horizontal axis the wing chunner techniques cant function..

:)

http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath


"When the student is ready the master will appear"

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