stonecrusher69 Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 Hi , this is my first post here on this forum.I've studied wing chun for many years so if anyone has a question maybe I can add something.. http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath"When the student is ready the master will appear"
bob Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 Is there any diadvantages in getting a freestanding wing chun dummy to a mounted one? and can anyone recommend a place to buy one?
YODA Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 I have the Immortal freestanding plastic one - I've experienced NO disadvantages over a wooden or fixed one - and many advantages - I love it YODA2nd Degree Black Belt : Doce Pares Eskrima https://www.docepares.co.ukQualified Instructor : JKD Concepts https://www.jkdc.co.ukQualified Fitness Instructor (Weights, CV, Circuit, Kinesiology)
stonecrusher69 Posted April 25, 2002 Posted April 25, 2002 Bob, if you buy a dummy buy a wodden one this is the traditional one made of teek wood,and they will last forever.You can put it outside and it will rot from the rain. http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath"When the student is ready the master will appear"
bob Posted April 27, 2002 Posted April 27, 2002 What did every one do in there first lesson in wing chun and was it a class lesson or private?
stonecrusher69 Posted May 1, 2002 Posted May 1, 2002 Bob, my first lesson in W.C. you will learn the basic horse stance and how to open it . and maybe the first section of the first form called sil lim tao.The form is broken down into 3 sections for easy learning.You will spend a good while on this form before going any further.I spent about 6 months learning this form.This is the most important forn in the system as everything is bilted on this form. http://www.youtube.com/user/sifumcilwrath"When the student is ready the master will appear"
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