What Is Your Wing Chun Training Routine?

I have been getting a lot if questions about how often you should train or go to your wing chun training classes.  What is the right amount?  Well it all depends on your circumstances.  As a rule of thumb if you can make 2-3 classes a week that should be ok.  To some that may not be practical.  I know when I started I was a student and had plenty of time but was a bit short of money.Costs can add up even before you begin your class.  However the  thing you must realize is that your kung fu training does not end when you finish your class.You may only manage minimal training as life gets in the way. Developing your home training strategies is important.

It only needs to take about half an hour or 45 minutes whatever you can spare.  I would suggest that you start out with a few stretches and warm ups.   This is the most important part….then follow up with a form. Variation is the spice of life so mix it up.    From there I would practice a few punching drills working on your footwork.  Moving forward  and backwards than practicing a few kicks.Try out with bil sao front kick drill~Try out with bil sao front kick drill~Start out with Bil sao front kick}.

If you have a wing chun wooden dummy then you are a step ahead of the rest.This is not essential.

This will help you focus and maintain your skill on the basics and from there you can also practice on an imaginary opponent – practice what you learned on your last lessons and go through the moves.  If you are really eager to do your extra bit you can do what I did and keep a diary of every class and every lesson you take.   This can be your keep sake to always have to refer to.  Remember your training does not stop at the classroom

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