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No deal - Spill it! This question works both ways. I'm interested in your thoughts.With me it was kinda the opposite, so I'll just keep quiet![]()
Wow.
Sounds like you had a bad instructor for sure.
Glad you found a way to keep training though - no matter the style.
Aikido would be way rad, but can't find a place here.
I think it would make sensitivity eaiser having a background in Aikido.
Ask Segal. lol!
Anyways. My hubbie has been focusing more on my sensitivity training lately. We haven't really worked on it until now that's why I started this thread. Wanted to throw around ideas with folks and points of view.
The other guy that teaches Wing Chun in our area focuses largely on flow drills. We teach the sensitivity.
Now that we've been focusing on sensitivity, I'm finding that we've been really doing it the entire time. It just wasn't really brought to my attention that that's what it was we were training. Seems like I just need to build my confidence in my ability to do the sensitivity. I was thinking like it was a totally new thing, when I've been training it for over three years now anyways.
What's behind the consideration to switch?I'm actually considering making the jump to Wing Chun. I currently train in Shaolin Kempo Karate.
Hmm, well I'm currently in the process of switching from Shaolin-do Kung Fu to Wing Chun. I guess that Wing Chun, with it's focus on its 3 forms as opposed to learning 900+ forms without really 'learning' them, just appealed to me a lot more. I'm currently learning both arts right now, but eventually plan to switch to WC primarily in the next few months...
...More on this story when we return:uhyeah: