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Introduction Most sites also do not point out how Wing Chun can be trained to account for non-Wing Chun attackers. Rather than relate their methods to real life, they generally illustrate Wing Chun vs. Wing Chun or Wing Chun vs. Shaolin. Well, here you will find the exact opposite. I believe that for training to be relevant to today's world, it must relate to what will really be encountered. And since MMA, BJJ, and other popular methods are so much in the mind of today's media, the Sparring section will illustrate how a Wing Chun practitioner trains for these situations. I will also be including Chi-sau and Lap-sau sparring here so that those at these levels can gain insight into how Chi-sau and Lap-sau concept is directly applied to full-scale sparring. Stay tuned because once it is completed, I am positive that you will not be disappointed. Home | Forms and Drills | Workbooks | Distance Learning | Virtual Trainer Online Store | Weblog | Newsletter | Contact Us
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