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Note the triangular structure and forward pressure. Shitbag attackers and lurking thugs aren’t going to leisurely stroll up to you; they will strike HARD & FAST. You must be prepared for a sudden attack, bum-rush or encroachment on your personal space and be ready to use your Wing Chun at the drop of a hat if you want to win. Period.
The third “truth” of violent assault, as per Sgt. Rory Miller’s 4 Basic Truths of Violent Assault found in his book, Meditations on Violence: A Comparison of Martial Arts Training and Real World Violence, states that attacks happen MORE SUDDENLY than most people believe. He goes on to state, “an assault is based on the threat’s assessment of his chances. If he can’t surprise, he often won’t attack…when the attack happens, it’s almost always a surprise.”
That’s not to say if someone is giving you a glare at the bar or if a few gang-banger thugs approach you in a parking lot or walking down the street that you aren’t in danger of attack because you are able to pick up on vibes or other cues that something not so good is fixing to go down. That is a different scenario entirely, one he also addresses at length in his book and one we will cover in the near future.
What we are talking about here is a predator; one whose motive isn’t territorial or macho-based; one whose motive is to do you harm. This type of predator is calculating, patient and much more dangerous as he has the element of surprise. Much like the “shock and awe” tactics used by the military, a predator will wait and then attack suddenly, so as to catch the victim off guard and (seemingly) helpless.
For all you history majors out there, the Battle of the Alamo was not such an attack, but General Santa Anna’s decimation at the hands of Sam Houston and the Texans 6 weeks later at the Battle of San Jacinto sure as hell was.
Awareness is key; proper training to handle a surprise and forceful attack is imperative and hitting an opponent’s vital targets in a quick, nasty and brutal way is ESSENTIAL. Your Wing Chun training, for it to be effective in the street, in a bar scuffle, in an alley while walking to your car or in a supermarket parking lot, must address all of these factors. Wing Chun is effective in a real fight. Wing Chun is effective for self-defense. Wing Chun works…but only when it is trained properly. This can be done in several ways.
Train Smart, Stay Safe
Sifu Bobby
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