Do you know why facing your opponent is so important in Wing Chun?
Facing your opponent, aka Jiu Ying, means keeping shoulders and hips square to the opponent's central axis. It allows the use of both of your hands for attack and defense. When combined with constant forward pressure, it slices through your opponent's defense as you dominate their centerline.
via The Dragon Institute | Orange County | Wing Chun Kung Fu's Facebook Wall http://ift.tt/Nhak49
Facing your opponent, aka Jiu Ying, means keeping shoulders and hips square to the opponent's central axis. It allows the use of both of your hands for attack and defense. When combined with constant forward pressure, it slices through your opponent's defense as you dominate their centerline.
via The Dragon Institute | Orange County | Wing Chun Kung Fu's Facebook Wall http://ift.tt/Nhak49