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Walter Wong wrote:Not that I trained Wing Chun, but just from observation, Wing Chun appears stiffer and more tensed than Master Yang's Ancestral style White Crane. I could be wrong. My impression is also since Wing Chun is from White Crane, Wing Chun seems like a White Crane style that cut some corners to get fighting abilities right away.
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YangShi wrote:Wing Chun uses Crane footwork with Snake upper body theory, but only at the "deflection" combat range.
YangShi wrote:Wing Chun straddles the spatial line to create a feeling or sensitivity for the space and the centreline, just like the snake. However, where the snake circles, Wing Chun practitioners do not. The instead use the footwork to create angles to the opponent like the crane.
David Grantham wrote:As far as the stepping strategies, well at the last seminar, Master Yang actually started talking about it. He said there is actually a chart out there with a code for actual strategies but he doesn't know where it is, partially because it is supposed to be one of those secrets not to be released to the outside world. If anyone else knows of the bagua stepping charts out there I would love to know. Even More important, Master Yang would love to have it for translation.
kung fu fighter wrote:David Grantham wrote:As far as the stepping strategies, well at the last seminar, Master Yang actually started talking about it. He said there is actually a chart out there with a code for actual strategies but he doesn't know where it is, partially because it is supposed to be one of those secrets not to be released to the outside world. If anyone else knows of the bagua stepping charts out there I would love to know. Even More important, Master Yang would love to have it for translation.
Hi David,
here is the white crane bagua chart, do you have any additional insights on the code for actual stepping strategies.
http://whitelionkungfu.files.wordpre...can3-copy1.jpg
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/559/dlzq.jpg
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