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+ | Does Kung Fu or other Martial arts have limitations?<br><br>I asked a group of Wing Chun and Jeet Kune Do practitioners the following question… “Do you agree that Wing Chun has limitations?” After many different opinions, one person’s answer stood out from the others, both in length and in inspiration. Here is his answer story…<br><br>Limitations, no, I disagree, not in Wing Chun or any Martial art for that matter. Can a Wing Chun Man throw a flying TKD Crescent Kick to win a fight and still say he has used Wing Chun to win? Sure, if he knows that his opponent is thinking him to only know WING CHUN, and expecting him, to fully and ONLY use techniques found in Wing Chun, uses his opponents anticipations against him<br><br>My first instructor taught me this as he told another that he was going to defeat him with a kick to shin, then he punched the guy in the head and never kicked him. The lesson, “DON”T ANTICIPATE.”<br><br>Limitations, I’m sure they, do not rest in any art…limitations rest in individuals. Limitations rest in those given to rigidity, not able to flow, who live by the dogma they must only act, or react by a certain set of rules.<br><br>Limitations rest in those given to fear.<br><br>Limitations rest in those easily prone to give up, give in, give out, or those who just never try in the first place, those who envy the path, but never take a single step.<br><br>If I had listened to my critics in 1988 when I began Wing Chun under a Disciple of Duncan Leung, at 285 lbs, those who said…"fat guys can't do Kung Fu"…I would have never stepped down the path.<br><br>While Training, I Have broken my left ankle, fixed With a rope(like baby sling), took out my left knee, torn ligaments in my right ankle, broken my right arm and trained with that same hairline fracture for 4 months in agony while it healed…all the while, there were those who told me I needed to quit…tried to tell me I had limitations. songyingy-p20140324<br><br>To be continued.............reprinted by /blog/ | ||
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