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CHI SAU - Sticky Hands
During Chi Sau (sticky hands) you should keep the mind intention to be ready to spring forward when a gap in structure is felt. You do not need to be pressing forward all the time. If you are constantly attacking in Chi Sau, how can you give the correct conditions to your partner to work from? You should aim to give the correct condition to allow your partner to do the correct response. He can then give back the correct condition so can reciprocate, all the time building the correct habits. If you were to just fight in Chi sau then you are missing out on creating good habits. In Chi sau you get to feel the correct forces over and over again maybe thousands of times, all the time waiting for the correct moment where you react without thinking. The mindset when drilling should be to work at a steady pace.
It is very important when drilling ideas in Chi sau to have a partner of roughly the same height, so that some kind of standards can be sought or standardised. Then when you have gained some standardisation of your own Chi sau you can then try what you have learned with a taller or stronger partner.
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THE HVT UK MISSION STATEMENT
At HVT UK we are interested in only in three things:
1. Teaching authentic Wing Chun.
2. Understanding and applying real-world self-protection, including soft and hard skills.
3. Having fun, forming friendships and enhancing lives.
How do we achieve this?
1. I have studied under Sifu Alan Gibson for over 15 years and under Sifu Cliff Au Yeung for around 5 years. In this time, I have devoted my time to understanding the Wing Chun method from a technical perspective with emphasis on how to teach the system correctly and systematically. I only teach the Sifu Cliff Au Yeung method in my class.
2. My influences of real-world self-protection come from many influences such as Lee Morrison, Jamie Clubb, Iain Abernethy, Ritchie Grannon, and many others. Over the last 20 years I have attended countless seminars, workshops and classes with some of the UK’s leading exponents of Combatives and Reality Based Self-Protection systems.
3. At HVT UK we welcome everyone. As long as you train hard, listen, be polite and aim to improve yourself with each lesson taken, you will become one of our family. I honestly believe that Wing Chun is a life enhancing activity and one that keeps your mind and body healthy.
What we don’t do?
1. Teach any kind of competition or sport fighting.
Why no sport fighting?
1. I have no experience in sport or competition fighting, either as a fighter or a coach.
2. It is my personal belief that Wing Chun works best as a self-protection system. The only reason that myself or one of my students will be using what we learn in class will be to protect ourselves or others from non-consensual violence. This will not be a fighting situation. Just a one-sided, asymmetric, pre-emptive or counter assault.
3. Sport fighting does not address real-life self-protection aspects such as threat awareness, fear control, adrenal response, post violence aftermath, first aid. We take all of these subjects and more very seriously at HVT UK.
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