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i was jackie chan work on one in a flick once, and i know hes not some big martial arts guru but he can work one of those things good and hard. It looked like he would just pop his hands in them in patterns and occasionally hit the dummy itself, sunno how else to describe it. when i make one i hope to learn how to work it.
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The wooden dummy is very simple it was primarily used for Wing Chun practioners (mee lol). But if you look at the WD form it contains all the basics of WC. The form varies depending on what wing chun school you go to but it is a training accessory like satellite is to a tv. I hope this helps you in understanding what its used for. If not take a look at my Sifu's website it has everything you need to know about Wing Chun www.kamonwingchun.com
find the a weakness in your opponent and expoit it my Sihing (instructor) is good at that. Chi Sao rules lol.
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i would say continously practicing on a wooden man whatever you know will help most martial artists improve their speed and coordination.
However without knowing wing chun or some other style that the wooden man is a part of they wont get the full benefit (sticking, jing,etc) and also may develop some bad patterns of movement that could do more harm than good. Anytime you take something from one art you have to be clear on whether it may be counter productive to do so. |
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