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Wing Chun Boxing really can't beat fighting?

Wing Chun can beat ordinary people, but he can't beat professional boxers.

Wing Chun Boxing is the closest to actual combat among many traditional martial arts. Wing Chun Boxing is the representative of Southern School Kung Fu, and everyone is familiar with it.

As for the definition of "actual combat", Guo Chendong, a senior domestic fighting expert, gave a detailed explanation: "People who have practiced Wing Chun Boxing will have an advantage over ordinary people in actual combat in the street, but they must compete with professional athletes in modern fighting fields, which is definitely not enough for the foundation of traditional martial arts."

Guo Chendong further explained that there is a saying in Wushu that "nothing can be achieved without practicing boxing". You only have moves, not lethality. If you hit people, you can't beat them. That's not a skill.

In addition, it is necessary to practice in actual combat often to improve the sense of distance, opportunity and the most important strength speed in actual combat. Just by practicing routines, piling stakes and punching sandbags, it is definitely impossible to practice.

Wing Chun

Wing Chun Boxing is a traditional martial art in China, a technology to prevent invasion, an active and streamlined self-defense system and a boxing method to legally use force. Compared with other traditional martial arts in China, it pays more attention to subduing opponents as soon as possible, so as to minimize the harm of the parties.

Wing Chun Boxing is a unique southern boxing method based on the "midline theory", which emphasizes the correct concept, consciousness and thinking mode, and derives the flexible use of limbs.

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.