Some of you might be asking yourselves...."why does it matter"? Which is a good question!

One of things I have pointed out in the past is that an efficient system or fighting method should..."fight they way you train and train the way you fight." So to me, it doesn't make much sense to spend lots of time training "classical" mechanics in the forms and drills and Chi Sau, and then to abandon those "classical" mechanics when someone actually fights. And to resort to a boxing-like mechanics that they haven't been training and therefore end up not using as well as they could. That is not efficient training. However, if the goal is NOT to be a good fighter....but rather to train for the fun of it, for good exercise, and to be good at Chi Sau....then no problem! But people just need to admit to themselves and others that this is why they are training and stop trying to hold "classical" Wing Chun up as some kind "uber effective super system."