
“Who decides where we hit the Bad Guy”?
Solo training is a double-edged sword, if we get it right, it can open everything up and make even the most difficult things seem simple.
If we get it wrong, we are almost doing a different Martial Art that at best can only offer confusion.
The difference between our training being on the ‘Fairway’ or being in the ‘Rough’ is not physical, it is intentional, just like the golf analogy it is all about direction.
Direction only comes into being once we know the destination, where are we trying to send it to?
Solo training is small picture stuff, just us, on our own, doing some movements, making some shapes.
But even small pictures live inside the big picture.
Why are we in this place doing this thing?
Here is a thought to engage while looking at the small picture stuff.
It may help with context and clarity of vision.
Then again it may not.
“Who decides where we hit the Bad Guy”?
Wing Chun is a counter-attacking Martial Style, everything we do is in response to what someone is trying to do to us.
It is a little bit like Chess, he moves we move in a better way.
The Bad Guy decides where and when we hit him, think about that.
TRAIN YOUR WEAKNESS’ – WORK TO YOUR STRENGTH.