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bob919
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i have the option of picking either or both but i am concerned about learning 2 philosophys at once, whihc one do you guys think i should pick
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Originally posted by muayThaiPerson
Not too many techniques to remember. Very practical
Originally posted by Astra
And I suppose Wing Chun has hundreds of forms and thousands of different moves?![]()
Originally posted by jmj8255
Wing Chun Has 3 forms and quite a few less than a thousand moves. But as some one else has already said when you can't do Mauy Thai the way you should you will still be able to properly do wing chun. I do both but for different reasons. I do not recommend doing 2 different Martial arts as a beginner. Spend the time to learn the first one right and later you can supplement with a different art that is compatible. At the very least give your first art your full attention for at least 3 months. If you have the spare time to do 2 arts then you have the time to practice 1 art the way it should be done.
jim