I have noticed footwork in many Filipino Martial Arts is very similar to Traditional Wing Chun footwork (The lineage taught by GM Cheung) They have the defensive step, offensive, step out on a 45* and other similar steps. The steps are probably called something else in the Filipino systems but especially the Kali and Escrima footwork is very similar to TWC footwork. Any thoughts, comments and/or comparisons to other systems’ footwork?
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about that... not soo much.. Kidding bro, most and I stress most FMA footwork is similar to boxing more so than Wing chun, as the stance would not faciliate this. Maybe SOME largo mano systems, which lean back a little. I think the stance of wc, is just so much more linear and based on one or two step movements, versus FMA, which is always thinking several moves ahead.
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Originally posted by TameoI have noticed footwork in many Filipino Martial Arts is very similar to Traditional Wing Chun footwork (The lineage taught by GM Cheung) They have the defensive step, offensive, step out on a 45* and other similar steps. The steps are probably called something else in the Filipino systems but especially the Kali and Escrima footwork is very similar to TWC footwork. Any thoughts, comments and/or comparisons to other systems’ footwork?
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Im not to sure about WC but in Arnis (Modern Arnis/Kombatan) the footwork is similar to a traditional japanese front stance and cat stance but always on the 45. Its no where near as rigid and you always have to remain light on your toes so to speak to allow you to react quickly and instinctively to a situation.
A lot of the guys at my club have a WC background so maybe they would be able to extrapolate the similarities with a far greater degree of precision. I will ask and post their response.
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