A few years ago I used to practice Tsun Jo wing Chung Kung Fu,
I also trained in grappling.
I loved both of them so much, really wish I never stopped.
I was in great shape doing both then I moved accross country and stopped.
The 2 really complimented each other well.
The Wing Chung is a very brutal fighting style absolutly no sport to it, it is a fighting style , no sport to it.
Where as Grappling is brutal in it s own right but it is very much considered a sport medium as well.
You see it a lot in Ultimate fighting.
Wing chung is the foot work and grappling is all ground fighting.
So you get the best of both worlds.
My Sijo was brilliant (and I am sure he still is) he always started class doing heavy calistetics and then moved into stations and classes.
Even the weakest person could learn how to do this martial art because it really relies on the programming of your nervous system, everything is fast direct combat moving forward and fighting from your center.
Basicly every movement is also a defensive movement as well as offensive so you are always blocking as you are striking.
In short I loved it and miss it very much, I just can't imagine anyone else out here who could match the program that he provided for us.
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