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Are you ready to learn how to trust yourself and others, to experience approving of yourself, feel safe, secure, to be In particular, the footwork demands that you settle in a low stance, but not one that’s so low that your mobility gets hampered. Now, I know, everyone who does martial arts has heard about this stance, or that stance. And unless you’re working in front of a mirror, you’ll do the sloppiest stance you can get away with without your sparring partner kicking you a new one. What I found interesting about Wing Chun is that the form drills (San Sik is what they’re called) REALLY emphasize fluid motions. Let me tell you, doing it right – you’re going to sweat. And the muscles in your quads and hams are going to burn…but my word, is the end result worth it. Those forms become second nature, like they’re learned by your knees and hips, and you just do them – once the pain has gone away. Of course, everyone will be talking about your new dance steps, but Wing Chun footwork pays for itself nicely – since going into it, I’ve been much more conscious of how my bent knees increase my reach with punches and elbow strikes, and it’s been a lot harder t
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