08-04-2004, 01:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ddrive
In my opinion,
The wing Chun guy was utilizing the techniques that he learned to the best of his ability, but the problem wasn't his tactics, but his fitness. The other member who praticed karate was obviously in great shape, and that was the deciding factor in the match.
Technique is one thing, but your body has to be in proper shape to really utilize your tools to the fullest. That's why I incorporate boxing, muay thai, shaolin kicks, and weight lifting with my wing chun to enhance my tools and body mechanics. 
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i agree too..........
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