Have
you ever gone through a martial arts magazines,
and seen ads for books or videos, that state,
"the hidden secret techniques of Wing
Chun." Well, your in for some luck today, coz
the first 30 viewers of this website will receive
free information, on the secret techniques of Wing
Chun, by yours truly.
Well,
the first secret to Wing Chun is practice..... uh,
your probably saying no duh, right now. But let,
me finish my statement, practice the way
correctly. What exactly do I mean by that.
I'll
lead by example, and give you different meanings
regarding the word, "practice."
Okay,
you've just come from your wing Chun class and
learned something as basic as the punch. Now it'll
be a good several days before your next class, so
you spend at least an hour everyday practicing the
punch. Over and over you go over the punch, and
the minutes turns to hours, and you've logged in
some good practice time. A weeks rolled by and
your ready to show of the fruits of labor. The
next thing you know your doing your punches, and
literally, being corrected nonstop after each
punch. What's wrong? You spent all this time
practicing, right? Well, that's what I call wasted
time. Practicing without knowing the way. Its
sorta like doing your homework everyday
incorrectly, and then by the time you have a test, guess what, you fail!
One
of the things I stress to my students on a
consistent basis, is knowing the way. I literally
tell them I'd rather have them practice 10 minutes
a day correctly, then spend an hour every day,
doing the moves incorrectly.
Now,
that you know the way, I'll speak of another way
to practice. I often have student tell me, man you
make it look so easy. How do you do it? Well, I
tell them I practice religiously everyday. I'll
let you in on a little secret. Have you ever met a
martial artist, who then brags, "yeah, I've
been in the art for 15/20/30 years." And,
then you end up sparring him, and he ends up
sucking ass. Well, think about it, I'm sure it
happens in your gym. Some guy that you see come in
once a month, a year rolls by, and the next thing
you know. He's shown up 12 times the entire year,
and then says, he's notched an entire year of the
art under his belt. Believe me, its not the number
of years you spend in the art, its the number of
dedicated and consistent hours you spend
practicing the way correctly. Believe me, I'm
so unimpressed by individuals who brag of there
years. Through my 9 years of Wing Chun, I've run
into countless "year braggers" who have
all eaten humble pie after I've chi saoed with
them.
Thus,
the formula for success is always the same
regardless of what you do. If you want to be good
in something, you have to practice at it. Thus,
want to be good in dancing, math, singing, etc,
etc, then you have to sacrifice the hours. Wing
Chun is no different from anything else. People,
look at Sifu Fong, Michael Jordan, Tiger
Woods, Jerry Rice and they make everything look
easy. That's because spectators only see the
end product. But, if you follow these
individuals in there every day lives, you see that they spend countless hours perfecting
there craft. No one ever show cases the blood,
sweat, and tears that a superstar puts into their
game.
Now
the 2nd secret to becoming good in Wing Chun, is
controlling your ego. Ego, without a doubt is
probably the number one obstacle that you will
have to overcome. You'd think that martial artist
in general would have less ego. But the
reality is, that ego does exist, even more so if
your a wing Chun practitioner.
Wing
Chun is about getting to know yourself, about
learning how to control yourself. But all to
often, I've seen this countless times before.
You'd have two people chi saoing, one guy gets a
hit by the other, and then the one who got hit
gets a bruised ego from that. Next thing you know
you have a sparring match in chi sao, and if you
understand chi sao, then you'll know that they're
wasting their time. You see, the way I teach, is
if your chi saoing and you get hit, its because
you did something wrong. Instead you should take
the time, to go over what you did wrong with your
partner, and learn from the moment. But instead,
most practitioners just want to settle the score
with a hit.
I
remember when I was about 6 to 7 months into
the art. I was chi saoing a guy who had over a
year on me. I was doing actually pretty
good, picking my hits here and there. And, I guess
this pretty much pissed him off, cause I was
fairly new in the art, and doing so well. Anyway,
he decided to let one of his punches follow
through with no control. Well, I pretty much ate a
solid punch to the eye, and had to get stitches.
Besides the fact, that he was a total prick, this
guy had massive ego. Anyway, today my skill level
is where it is today because I've controlled my
ego, as for him, you can say he's gathering dust.
All
to often, people use chi sao as a tool to feel
good about themselves. They believe, that if I hit
my opponent really hard, that'll show of my skill.
The way I chi sao is I go regular speed with power
with whomever I practice, but just before I'm
about to hit someone, I stop an inch or so from
ever laying hands on him. Chi sao is about
control, not about who can hit who first or the
hardest. But, I'm willing to bet that the majority
use chi sao in this brutal fashion of tag, Thus,
its not to common to see someone whose invested 15
to 25 years in the art, who are more impressed
with their hand speed and their ability to hit.
When your chi sao is at a higher level, you
already know that you have a hit, without even
having to take it. You see, that's your ego not
having to go out and prove to your opponent that
your better than him. Believe me, your opponent
will know skill when they try to attack and they
can't even move there hands to do so.
Earlier
I talked about those individuals who brag about
the years they've been in the art. Well, guess
what that's ego talking. And, those that brag 99%
of the time, can't walk the talk.
Wing
Chun is all about common sense, and the reality
is, there is no secret technique to develop quick
sensitivity over night, to become good in the art
you need to practice the way correctly and control
the ego.
If
you have any questions or comments you can direct
them to ed@windycitywingchun.com