jorvik wrote:
not so Bill, this is standard chinese Wrestling "shuai jiao " that you see,mixed in with Sticking hands practice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGjARw6l ... 1&index=12
I once asked GrandMaster Sam Kwouk if there were any throws or Chi na in Wing Chun, or secret techniques...he said notl
Well if you ask a "GrandMaster" if there are "secret techniques" in a form, he's going to try real hard not to laugh. I would offer that you got a polite and somewhat dismissive answer.
Go back to the beginning of the video, Ray; he explains it all.
Sifu Wang Zhi Peng wrote:All Chinese Kung Fu they all include Kick, Hit, Throw, Locking.
That's unequivocal, no? He didn't say some, but not Wing Chun; he said *
All*.
Sifu Wang Zhi Peng wrote:A kick is not only a kick. A hit is not only a hit. A throw is not only a throw. Not a single skill can be omitted. All are linked.
I like Sifu Wang; I disagree with what you are saying here. I've viewed enough southern Chinese arts and worked with enough very advanced practitioners of Okinawa te to believe differently.
I see the movements of the forms in his movements. In particular I see leg movements that some think to be "strikes" or "blocks" or "stances", but have a different interpretation when used in grappling.
I highly recommend you spend some time with Patrick McCarthy. He does make it over to your neck of the woods now and then. What this Chinese sifu says jives with what any forms practitioner worth his salt will tell you. One needs to free the mind and stop looking at literal or single interpretations in forms. Forms are studies of movement and mechanics, and not necessarily battles with specific techniques. View them as the latter and your brain is stuck forever in one-dimensional fighting, causing you to need to go elsewhere to learn what's right there under your very nose.
Time for some housecleaning in your brain. Take the two arts and blend them into one. Put yin and yang together as one whole. Otherwise you've got a clusterfuk in-between your ears, and won't be able to draw information under extreme neuro-hormonal stimulation because the synapses just aren't accessible. That concept as well needs to be considered here. It's not just the "THAT'S NOT UECHI!!!!!!" or "THAT'S NOT WING CHUN!!!" tired old argument. It's a matter of conditioning the brain to act in a unique neuro-hormonal state. Life-threatening situations aren't the gymnasium where all is safe and the brain can ponder. It's very, very different. Operant conditioning is in order so we can short-cut the OODA loop. Teaching the body to do more with less is in order so we can minimize our choices and thus minimize reaction time (see
Hick's Law).
Or not... One does have a choice today. We are after all relatively safe, and don't really *need* to use this stuff. If brain hoarding of UN-
linked thingies works for you and you don't plan on facing The Grim Reaper, well go for it!
- Bill