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Is Wing Chun suitable for fighting?

Wing Chun is not suitable for fighting.

Wing Chun Boxing is a traditional martial art in China, a technology to prevent invasion, a simplified self-defense system and a kind of boxing that is legally used. Therefore, wing chun boxing is used for self-defense and fitness, not for fighting.

Wing Chun Boxing is a distinctive southern boxing based on the "midline theory", which emphasizes the flexible use of limbs derived from correct concepts, consciousness and ways of thinking. Its contents mainly include "thinking carefully", "finding a bridge" and "pointing". The main training methods are paired "fighting hands" and "fighting feet". Auxiliary equipment includes wall-mounted sandbags and three-star piles; Training equipment includes stakes, knives, sticks, etc.

Dominant characteristics

Wing Chun Boxing is a very scientific and practical boxing method, with fast and tight defense, fast standing, both offensive and defensive, and at the same time, it pays attention to both rigidity and softness and consumes less energy. Wing Chun Boxing uses "inch strength" to attack and defend, paying attention to the center line, burying the cross, chasing the shape on the face, giving consideration to the left and right, keeping the hair and cutting the punch. Its strength lies in covert combat.

The midline theory refers to the line from the top of the human head to the tail. Wing Chun requires the boxer to attack the enemy's midline along his own midline when attacking, which is a short distance between the enemy and himself. At the same boxing speed, people close to the boxing track will definitely play faster. Attacking the enemy's center line, it is also difficult for the other side to unload its strength, which is also heavy.

Bruce Lee, a martial arts star, studied Wing Chun with Ye Wen, a master of Wing Chun. Jeet Kune Do founded by Bruce Lee is closely related to Wing Chun. Bruce Lee often knocks his opponent to the ground with one foot. This technique is related to the midline theory of Wing Chun Boxing, which is a part of China's martial arts system boxing theory and has practical value.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wing Chun Quan