Different how? Do you think I should train else where? I live in the Dayton area and there is a decent amount of schools and different styles. But what I am primarily looking for is something that translates well into Law Enforcement. I thought the hand drills and the ability to defend against multiple attackers in Wing Chun looked ideal.
Jim.
You've asked two separate questions, Jim:
First: about
"doing things differently"... There are different substyles or lineages in Wing Chun. This is sometimes reflected it the spelling of the name, as in Ving Tsun, Wing Chun, Wing Tsun, Wing Tzun, Weng Chun, and so forth, and there are differences between each group. There is a lot of pride and jealousies between some of the groups concerning whose stuff is the best. The politics and bickering can get pretty ridiculous... and I just couldn't resist making fun of all that.
Seriously though, on this forum, we try to have some mutual respect and not engage in that kind of bickering. My opinion is that the difference between different groups is something that you will have to research on your own, but the most important thing is to find a school and a Sifu, or instructor who's a good fit for you.
Regarding your second question about how Wing Chun (or as my lineage spells it, Wing Tsun) translates into
law enforcement, first let me point out that I am not a LEO. But I have trained with some officers and will pass on what they told me. WC/WT is a very practical self defense art that is primarily focused an striking. It really works and may even save your life, but it is designed to destroy your attacker. And that could be a problem in policework. One WT instructor who had many years as a LEO, also trained to a high level in Hakkoryu (similar to Daitoryu) Aikijujutsu... a fiercely effective grappling and joint locking art. This, combined with Wing Tsun gave him the
range of empty hand skills he needed. With the aikijujutsu, he could subdue and control a suspect without inflicting undue harm. But if things got out of hand, he had Wing Tsun, as well as his considerable combat pistol skills to save his life. I hope this helps.