
In which we ask a bunch of pasty-faced shut-ins about their exploits on the sports field. How bad was it for you?
Thanks to scarpe for the suggestion.
( , Thu 19 Apr 2012, 13:40)
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Is the chi sau thing like sticky hands? You practice with those wooden rings right?
( , Fri 20 Apr 2012, 13:41, 2 replies)

and yeah, it is sticky hands. Although we don't use the rings. Some styles of Wing Chun do though.
( , Fri 20 Apr 2012, 13:52, closed)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvnas8sC4Fw
this is Ip Chun doing Chi Sau with one of my teacher's students, Shaun Rawcliffe. Ip Chun taught my teacher, and his father Ip Man 9the one who has just had a couple of films made about him) taught Bruce Lee the first three forms of Wing Chun.
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( , Fri 20 Apr 2012, 13:58, closed)

It's an unfortunate name... hence why I call it "Chi Sau" instead....
( , Fri 20 Apr 2012, 14:02, closed)

I don't like the idea of regulalry being punched.
A friend did Wing Chun and I occasionally sparred with him to our mutual benefit. Over 2 feet away he got worried, closer than that I got worried.
( , Sat 21 Apr 2012, 10:19, closed)

that was why I used to combine Tae Kwon Do with Wing Chun. Wing Chun is devestating at any range of about 5 feet away or less if your footwork is good. I used to love using Wing Chun in Tae Kwon Do sparring matches when we got too close. I got disqualified from one match for kicking someone in the back after I used a bit of Wing Chun footwork to get round the back of him when he lunged at me with a snap kick. Not allowed to hit unpadded areas apparently.
( , Sat 21 Apr 2012, 11:51, closed)

It was more sport based, so no padding, and in competitions there aren't any sweeps, jumping punches, etc. A kick to the back wouldn't score a point.
It's why I got involved with other styles, for situations like you described.
Fortunately the only time I got disqualified was for kicking a much smaller kid in the head when he literally run at me. He bit his lip and drew blood, so out I went. He got absolutely thrashed by some meatwagon in the next round, so I wasn't too worried. The peril of being at the lower end of a weight group and meeting someone at the upper end!
( , Sat 21 Apr 2012, 21:56, closed)

but I can move for a big guy. I used to always get paired up with the properly big fellas that were slow and powerful. The guy in question was a red belt (I was a yellow belt) and he overcommit to a lunging kick. It was easy to get behind him.
I think it's ridiculous to get disqualified for something like that. I don't want to fight someone head on if I can avoid it. I'd rather be at a positional advantage. And what the hell was he doing letting me get behind him in the first place? He should have been disqualified for being a shit fighter.
( , Sat 21 Apr 2012, 23:16, closed)
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