MOVING FROM TECHNIQUE-LEVEL TO SEQUENCE-LEVEL IN SPARRING

Wing Choon Kungfu

Brutal strength is not necessary in Wing Choon Kungfu


Here the course participants begin a new aspect of combat training. Grandmaster Wong asks them to choose three suitable Wing Choon techniques and link them together to form a combat sequence, and apply this combat sequence on an opponent in pressing attacks. This brings sparring from a technique-level to a sequence-level.

Many people spar at a random level, i.e. they spar randomly. The more experienced martial artists spar at a technique-level, i.e. they use techniques. Here we move to a sequence-level. Of course your opponent may not follow your sequence. He may respond outside of the sequence you have planned. This will be systematically dealt with.


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