dungeonworks
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I understand there are other non Yip Man lineages and I know nothing of them, but just like the title of this thread asks, was WC meant to change or continuosly improve over time? I have read a few things about how Yip Man taught some of his students quite differently through the years and had a passing thought that maybe he intended the art to grow or improve after his time or maybe for adaptability for different body types? Was the art supposed to stay the same forever? I had a thought that maybe that was his way of ensuring the continuous improvement over time with each generation rather than the art becoming "stagnant" for lack of better term....maybe static would be better? It is not hard to see the way people fight has changed over time be it sport or street and this can be affected by region or locality too from what I guess.
So, was Yip Man teaching some students differently as way to evolve Wing Chun or simply just his method of teaching the same thing to students that learned differently than others?
So, was Yip Man teaching some students differently as way to evolve Wing Chun or simply just his method of teaching the same thing to students that learned differently than others?