Nabakatsu
Brown Belt
So.. I've seen a fair amount of videos of people who train WC/WT and goto in a ring, and than seemingly to me, look as if they aren't really using it, maybe it's specific to my lineage, level of experience, or some other factor.. but yeah. I'm curious to know why the footwork never seems to be utitlized, and none of the "fixed hand positions" there seems to be no sensitivity, no adherence to the principals, I just can't recognize wing tzun aside from their attempts of trying to control the center line, can someone break down, preferably someone from ebmas or Leung tings system as far as the footwork aspect goes anyways, no offense to anyone else, it's all I know, but.. it seems like very effective footwork, and every wc/wt fighter i've seen in the ring moves like everyone else, a kick boxer of sorts.. it just seems like that could really have a lot of success if done properly.. I know the gloves reduce sensitivity.. but you'd think you would retain something................... why would chi sau techniques fail in a ring, or why do people not try to use them? Where would WT/WC fail in the ring DUE TO STAND UP fighters, I know the ground has it's own issues, but being able to apply WT/WC is by far my main concern before I even dream of competing in a cage let alone going through some sort of san da or bjj training. I think ebmas ground system is highly effective, but a lot of that would probably get a fellow banned. Thanks for your time!