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Scenarios like this can be experienced in the mind whenever we train-we just need to conjure up whatever makes us uncomfortable.
Wing Chun solo practice is to my hectic life what church is to the devout or what an open-air nature park is to a claustrophobic.
If my practice is in the evening it is my means to peace of mind and a mental “RESET” button after a long day. If I choose to or my schedule forces me to instead train in the morning, my solo training sessions serve as a way to set my mind on the right track to approach the day ahead in the right way and in the proper mindset and mentality.
Either way, my training time is a sacred little chunk of each day that I am very protective of, chiefly because I know the value of solo training in terms of making my Wing Chun skills functional, practical and effective.
I love the following quote:
“Stop wearing your wishbone where your backbone ought to be.”
When taking or later teaching a class, I was in a sense forced to show up and commit myself to the day’s training since I would be interacting with others.
Solo training is much easier to blow off or skip, as no one is there to hold you accountable-no one, of course, except you.
Now some may say, “what does that have to do with self defense or using Wing Chun on the street?” Fair enough. Here’s my take on it:
If shit goes down on the street, in an apartment hallway, on a subway car, anywhere-it only boils down to YOU and what you can do to save YOURself and those around you. I don’t care if a cop station is on the next block, if you need to meet an attacker head-on and retreating isn’t an option then the cops might as well be on the moon.
It’s easy to be motivated when you are in class or when you have people who come to you for lessons; to maintain that level of motivation for maintaining your consistency in training and constantly striving to improve your skills and, in so many words, keep sharpening your Wing Chun machete means that you have to be in touch with the reasons both why the art of Wing Chun was created and why you began training in the first place.
I loved the Beverly Hillbillies television show growing up. Out of all the characters on the show, my hands-down favorite was Jed Clampett’s nephew, Jethro Bodine. He was hilariously stupid and simple minded and yet fancied himself a smart and educated guy which always made me laugh out loud. Whenever he would attempt to discuss something academic he would frequently try to quote famous philosophers such as Socrates, or as he called him, “So-Crates.” Hilarious!
Its ironic that one of Socrates’ most famous quotes is more applicable to Wing Chun than damn near any other quote or saying out there:
KNOW THYSELF.
How so?
If something should come up that requires you to take action to defend yourself or your loved ones; to fight using your Wing Chun in a true life or death self defense encounter, the ONLY thing that will save your ass is how well you know yourself and your abilities and my friends, there is just no other way to get there quicker than to add regular, purposeful, properly intentioned and consistent solo training into your regimen.
Attending my Wing Chun “Church.” All by my lonesome sweating it out on a Sunday morning in Chinatown.
Try these 3 steps the next time you train solo and you will in short order begin to reap their rewards.
Wanna play Scrabble? My letters are B, U, L, L, S, H and T. Wonder what I can spell….
We all WISH we would be able to pull off our Wing Chun moves in a streetfight or a self-defense scenario. Wishing doesn’t mean a damn thing. Doing gets it done. And so, as the saying goes, we all need to yank out our wishbones and strap on our backbones a bit more and get up close and personal with the guy or gal in the mirror because when it comes down to it he or she is the only one we will have to rely on to watch and maybe save our asses.
Train Smart, Stay Safe
Sifu Bobby
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