Xue Sheng
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I will admit right here and now the furthest I ever got in Wing Chun was Sil Lim Tao, and sadly with my limited time these days I no longer train that, but one of the things that got into Wing Chun in the first place was the wooden dummy form. I was just reading another post that mentioned the wooden dummy and I was wondering at what point does one learn the wooden dummy forms in Wing Chun? Do you need to know all three of the main forms first or does it come sooner?
I am not going back to Wing Chun, I still do not have the time, I am simply curious.
I’m not sure if this makes a difference or not as to when the wooden dummy form is taught but just in case I should mention that my Sifu’s teacher was Ip Ching
I am not going back to Wing Chun, I still do not have the time, I am simply curious.
I’m not sure if this makes a difference or not as to when the wooden dummy form is taught but just in case I should mention that my Sifu’s teacher was Ip Ching