I admit I thought you meant flat earther in the first post as a metaphor. An actual flat earther in 2024 must be more rare than bigfoot
I think you’d be surprised at the number of people that hold this or similar absurdities and they walk amongst us and enjoy universal suffrage. The county in which in which I live attracted lots of people with alternative ideas in the 60s and they’ve passed those ideas on to their progeny despite the best efforts of an educational system.
I joined my other half’s art club for lunch last week. They’re all quite elderly, retired and nice people. A few of us were chatting about the wonders of air fryers and their marvellous ability to produce crispiness (the new fifth state of matter)

…just light conversation. I mentioned that microwave ovens (which incidentally, in the Welsh language are known as a ‘popty ping’!

) can be used to cook in equally great ways, but most of under use them to reheat foodstuffs. Then one of the old timers said, “But microwaves destroy the ‘auric field’ of the food rendering them innutritious and possibly even poisonous!” I asked what he meant by an ‘
auric field’ as I’d never heard the term. “You know,” he started, “all living things have an ‘aura’ and that produces a living field.” I was very surprised and without thinking and with some subsequent regret said, “Do you
believe such things?” He
did believe such things
I am attracted my some some elements from wing chun, I find many of the intercepting hand techniques elegant and I am inspired by it and but it's hard to apply in sparring as most intercepting strikes are diectly to the face and we don't hit there.
I think the very close range of the techniques make them very difficult to apply; human reflexes just aren’t quick enough to apply them ‘cleanly‘ in free sparring (not that they really have free sparring from what the teacher told me) and very often there’s a lot of ‘smothering’…which works in their context.
I tried to modify the techniques and apply to sparring and aim instead for upper chest when intercepting a strike, but the fist slipped upwards, so it's risky

But I still try to use the similar method to just control the opponents hands in closerange withou necessarily striking.
Smothering!
We do have a local wing chun club here too, and i know some former kyokushin karatekas from my club joined it out of curiousity. Have been thinking about visiting them but never got around do it yet. Most school here have free test-trainings, where you can join one or two classes to see if you like it.
Let us konw if you join and if you get any new insights!
I’m still wondering if I’ll join mainly because of the added expense and having to move my weight training schedule around to a less optimal recovery pattern; weight training is my
absolute priority! The venue was cold, crumbling and damp despite vast amounts of equipment and we warriors can’t put up with such hardships

Regrettably, the teachers constant reference to various silly conspiracy theories also put me off as it made me question his understandings and applications of Wing Chun.