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Old May 10th, 2008, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Koutaishi View Post
Okay, total idiot here, but how does Wing Chun differ from Kung Fu? Is there a historical period where it branches off, or is it the "parent" of Kung Fu?
Wing Chun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

hehehe :P

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Originally Posted by disgruntled View Post
i thought that wing chung was a really interesting art. i was thinking of going into it, but i found that it was just too similar to some other things i have done.

what is your warm-up like? that was the only thing that i did not like about wing chung, the class (that i took anyway) was not very intense. i did the whole class without breaking a sweat.
ummm for the warm up we do some weird hand movements and forms which i don't quite get yet hahaha as well as some stretching and stuff.

but here the classes aren't all the same. there are classes for skills/techniques, classes for cardio/conditioning, classes for different skill levels, children's classes, and etc. etc. The skills/techniques classes i can easily get through without breaking a sweat but the cardio/conditioning classes are quite the workout! i was definitely struggling at the end of it.

Last edited by disgruntled; May 10th, 2008 at 04:45 PM. Reason: merge posts
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