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The school i attend recommend using 50/50 weight distribution for stance, wat do ur schools recommend.
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Yes in the TST lineage our stance is 50/50 also except when performing the stepping movements in chum kiu where most of the weight is on our back leg .
Eru Ilúvatar;1047853 said:Thats we do too. But when I did EBMAS I was thought that 'all' of the weight should be on the back leg including when pivoting to the sides. Personaly, what I do now makes more sense to me
When we pivot our weight remains even over both feet and centered , i think there is a couple of threads already on pivoting and in those you can find out how the different lineages go about pivoting .
Eru Ilúvatar;1047853 said:Thats we do too. But when I did EBMAS I was thought that 'all' of the weight should be on the back leg including when pivoting to the sides. Personaly, what I do now makes more sense to me
In my lineage Yuen Kay San
1. Yee Gee Kim Yeung Ma(Weight is 50/50)
2. When you pivot or rotate (Weight is 70/30)
3. Side Stance (Back Leg 70/Front leg 30)
Other Arts or Sytems have a similiar theory
For instance Hung Ga
Horse Stance (50/50)
Cat Stance (Back Leg 80 /Front leg 20)
Arrow Stance (Front Leg 70 / Back Leg 30)
Both systems have:
The Hanging Horse Stance or Leg Hanging Stance (Standing on one leg)
the Jiu Wan branch seems to be the same for weight dist.
Excuse my ignorance...but I never heard of Jiu Wan branch...or they Wing Chun? or another system of fighting?
another branch of Wing Chun. I believe Jiu Wan and Ip Man were kung fu brothers
Eru Ilúvatar;1120914 said:Interesting. Do you mind telling us a bit more? Was Jiu Wan a student of Chan Wah Shun or did he come from another lineage? What are the main diffrences from Ip Mans WC?
a student of Chan Wah Shun from what i've read. don't know what the differences are with Ip Man style. Still relatively new to Wing Chun. But maybe if you see clips/info of Jason Lau, Alan Goldberg or Francis Fong, you might be able to tell if there are differences or not.
Eru Ilúvatar;1120948 said:Checking out the videos of the guys you mention I must say your lineage is pretty cool by my standerds. I like how this Jason Lau charecter applys his WC too.
So in short we can all agree that forward bracing stance is 70/30 and Yee Gee Kim Yeung Ma is 50/50